User talk:Tiganeman

PTC Gz
What it comes down to is verifiability, and not original research. An album cover is one thing, but some listing of a concert performed, or a promotional poster, or a recording for sale on (for example) iTunes would go a very long way to proving this group exists at all. Since a lot of people do perpetrate hoaxes on Wikipedia, this stuff really is necessary. So...get back to me with some of this stuff and I'll let you know what does and doesn't qualify, and I'll help put together a verifiable page for the group. -- Kickstart70 - T - C 05:56, 27 May 2006 (UTC)
 * Thanks for the info...that satisfies one part of the problem (verifiability), but not the most important (notability). This is a difficult one, as the proof is sometimes difficult to attain. In some ways, the stuff provided in my talk page is detrimental to your proving that, as in order for the performance to be notable, PTC Gz would have to be notable in another context, or the high school talent show being notable for something else.
 * My suggestion at this point would be news articles/reviews of performances (even those archived on archive.org would be fine), places where performances are for sale (did any ever go for sale?), etc. I know this is difficult/annoying, and I don't mean to make it so, but if you can't provide this stuff, others will definitely put the page back up for deletion as soon as it's created. -- Kickstart70 - T - C 00:17, 3 June 2006 (UTC)