User talk:Soundslikefolk

Sneddon on Men at Work page
Hello! Thanks for your contributions to the Men at Work Wikipedia article. I noticed that you erased all information surrounding Greg Sneddon. I decided to undo your revisions and reverted the previous versions; I did this for two reasons - 1.) Multiple sources (which I've cited in the article) refer to Sneddon as a member in the early days of the band, despite the fact that they were not yet going by the 'Men At Work' moniker during this time; 2.) Your revisions left the article grammatically incorrect and incoherent (for example, the opening sentence of the article read "...which expanded with the addition of drummer Jerry Speiser and Australian prog rock," which simply erased "keyboard player Greg Sneddon" without attending to the overall structure of the article.)

I'm certainly open to discussing Sneddon's illegitimacy as a Men at Work member, but please approach such issues from the discussion page, and be thinking of any citations you might have to assert your view on the subject. Thanks again for your contributions! Colinclarksmith (talk) 20:25, 9 December 2008 (UTC)

Sneddon on Men at Work page
Hi! We're actually Colin Hay's record company and the deletion of Greg Sneddon was Colin's change and I feel bound to honor it. He explains that when Greg was playing with them it was in a different project and that this was NOT Men at Work.

Sorry for the grammatical issue.....it is fixed in this revision.....

(Soundslikefolk (talk) 17:53, 2 January 2009 (UTC))

January '09 - Sneddon revisited
Hello again! I apologize for having undone your revisions again - I did so prior to seeing your response on this page. I understand your concerns, amd I'm going to attend to the Men at Work article in such a manner that will (hopefully) make clear the divide between the pre-MAW project and the band itself. Let me know how these changes suit you and Mr. Hay. Thanks, Colinclarksmith (talk) 18:59, 2 January 2009 (UTC)