User talk:Franko velebitan

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Your article
Has been fixed, and I have left another warning to the editor. Keep me informed if he vandalizes it again.Yachtsman1 (talk) 02:47, 26 November 2008 (UTC)

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Nunbait
Hi Franko...I've read your article with interest and actually remember Dementia 13. They had a great song called "Hacksaw." Oddly there was another band in Brisbane during the mid 1980s called Nunbait.

As for assistance in rectifying issues to make the article acceptable to Wikipedia, I'm pretty limited myself. My advice is to try and make the article concise with relevant quotes and references found from reputable sources, such as The Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop. However, I found fanzines a good form of more detailed information on the bands I researched and they could be used to reinforce original reliable quotes. There is substantial info available that can answer most questions by clicking on to the blue highlighted internally linked words. I recommend this... I also often sought help from Wiki on the article Talk Page. There the experts can guide you.

All the best and good luck. Dr.warhol (talk) 11:18, 16 February 2010 (UTC)

Spencer online
I've just read the article on Nunbait and notice it has issues on neutrality, formatting and references. I don't have time to go through it, but I can provide you with an electronic version of the Spencer ref. Try to copy and paste the following in the appropriate place:

P.S. I fixed Andrew Gradman's signature & date stamp above. Also removed the small font above and below: it was affecting my eyes! --shaidar cuebiyar ( talk | contribs ) 04:25, 7 March 2010 (UTC)

Death of a nun, Nunbait
You are absolutely correct. My apologies. Death of a Nun was the band I was thinking of. I must mixed them both up. Thanks for setting me straight. Prince of Weasels also featured the singer, Tony Brassington who went on to sing with The Girlies, I believe. Dr.warhol (talk) 20:44, 6 March 2010 (UTC)

Dr Warhol - I'm not sure if i'am responding in the correct place. In any event yes I remember Tony Brassington he went to Sydney and ..... Franko velebitan (talk) 04:28, 17 March 2010 (UTC)

Talk:List of environmental lawsuits#Criteria for inclusion: overinclusive?
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Enjoyed article about Headstones
I enjoyed reading your new article about the Headstones. I've heard of them, but I'll have to check them out. I made a link for them to the indie and garage rock articles. I've done a lot of work at the garage rock article and, awhile back, added section there about Australian garage bands from the 1960s. Based on the list of your favorite music on your talk page, I see that you dig a lot of the same music I like. Check out some of the Australian garage bands from the 60s mentioned there. I think you'll really dig the Missing Links and others. Thanks, Garagepunk66 (talk) 02:54, 13 October 2016 (UTC)

Proposed deletion of The Headstones (Australian band)
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