User talk:Dan Hickman

Section headings in Virginia
Hi. I have reverted some of your edits in the Virginia article to conform to Manual of Style (headings). Wikipedia doesn't use Title Case in headings. The only things that should be capitalized are the first letter of the first word and any proper nouns. -Amatulic 23:44, 28 March 2007 (UTC)

Speedy deletion of Zimbabwe Tour
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Your edits on Bob Marley tour articles
Hi there,

I noted you did several edits on each article about the Bob Marley tours between 1975 and 1980, particularly about the setlist section. I have undone all your edits since they were not an improvement to the article and they did not contain or add correct information. Before I wrote all these articles I have researched so far a lot about the tour setlists, and the setlists posted are definitive and not to be changed. Released albums or bootlegs do not show a representative setlist of the actual tour in most cases. Example: one of the Rainbow '77 shows released on DVD open with "Trenchtown Rock", but Marley never played that song on that tour at any other show. Other example: "Stir It Up" is released on the 1978 live album "Babylon by Bus", but is actually from one of the Lyceum London '75 shows and has never been played during the Kaya Tour.

I hope that you understand my reversions and that you won't change the setlists anymore. Thank you for your understanding! Greetings -- CdaMVvWgS 12:25, 15 October 2007 (UTC)