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 * The following is an archived discussion of a featured list nomination. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the article's talk page or in Wikipedia talk:Featured list candidates. No further edits should be made to this page.

The list was promoted by PresN via FACBot (talk) 00:25, 1 November 2022 (UTC).

Coldplay videography

 * Nominator(s): GustavoCza (talk) 18:53, 19 June 2022 (UTC)

Good afternoon, this is my first FL nomination since the List of awards and nominations received by Coldplay. It's the listings of the band's visual work, as their music videos section on Coldplay discography was getting way too big. All old sources were checked, corrected and replaced. Please feel free to note any detail I might have forgotten.

Further comments from ChrisTheDude

 * I found it very hard to believe that Coldplay have only appeared on TV seven times in a career spanning more than 20 years, and needless to say they haven't. Here for example is them appearing on The Graham Norton Show in 2021, here is them appearing on the same show in 2016, here they are on it yet again (unsure of year), here they are on The Voice in 2021, here they are on The Tonight Show in 2021.  I bet there are dozens more.  Were you intending this section to only include occasions when they did more than just perform one song? -- ChrisTheDude (talk) 06:49, 23 July 2022 (UTC)
 * Yes! I want to make a List of Live Performances page in the future, but that is going to take A LOT of work. Coldplay has performed live an insane amount of times, Everyday Life was their least promoted era and you can still find a lot of stuff, including the broadcast in Jordan (that one was included in Videography due to being a film, and their films are easier to track). GustavoCza (talk • contribs) 12:14, 23 July 2022 (UTC)
 * In that case maybe change the section header to something like "Major television appearances" or "notable television appearances" or something like that, as currently it does kinda imply that these are literally the only times Coldplay have appeared on TV...... -- ChrisTheDude (talk) 06:07, 8 August 2022 (UTC)
 * I changed it to "Television appearances", in contrast with "Television performances". Anything else? GustavoCza (talk • contribs) 11:20, 8 August 2022 (UTC)

Pamzeis
Hopefully, I will not screw this up Hope this helps :) Pamzeis (talk) 04:49, 26 June 2022 (UTC)
 * "released 64 music videos, four video albums and four films," — consistency is needed per MOS:NUM
 * "Integers greater than nine expressible in one or two words may be expressed either in numerals or in words". The guidelines don't prohibit me from writing like I did. In fact, it's the most used way I have seen around discography and award pages.
 * "appearing on multiple television shows throughout their career as well" — while I understand what this bit is trying to say, it feels quite awkward to me. Can it be reworded?
 * I've tried before, nothing good so far.
 * ""In My Place" and "The Scientist", which was nominated" — which one was nominated?
 * Solved. It's "The Scientist".
 * "campaign was then completed" — removed then as redundant
 * Solved.
 * "anticipation for their fourth album Viva la Vida" — comma after album
 * Solved.
 * "two versions of "Viva la Vida" available" — I think more context is needed for what "Viva La Vida" is, as I thought it was the album before clicking on the link
 * Album titles are in italic and song titles are in quotes, I think that's very much clear already.
 * "The record also spawned" — ...what is "the record" referring to?
 * "The record" is always referring to the album last mentioned. The Mylo Xyloto record spawned "Princess of China" and "Hurts Like Heaven".
 * "an interactive project" — can you clarify whether it's just the last one or all of them or something?
 * Solved.
 * "(1979) which had its final" — comma before which
 * Solved.
 * "following it with" — is "it" the song or the album?
 * I wrote that thinking about the song, but it also applies to the AHFOD album since "Adventure of a Lifetime" is the only video released prior to 4 December 2015.
 * "The record's marketing campaign" — what is "the record"?
 * "The record" is always referring to the album last mentioned. The A Head Full of Dreams record had its campaign finished with "A Head Full of Dreams" and "Everglow".
 * "Everyday Life (2019) had six music videos" — kinda awkward
 * Solved.
 * Per MOS:CONFORMTITLE, titles of works (such as albums, films or television shows) should be italicised in citations
 * I'm pretty sure all of them are in this list. --GustavoCza (talk) 18:34, 26 June 2022 (UTC)

This nomination has been open for three months without a single support vote; are either of you willing to support or oppose? -- Pres N  01:47, 24 September 2022 (UTC)


 * Sorry, I totally forgot about this one. Took another look and now happy to support -- ChrisTheDude (talk) 07:09, 25 September 2022 (UTC)

Support from NapHit
That's all from me. NapHit (talk) 20:57, 13 October 2022 (UTC)
 * The last sentence in the first paragraph could do with a citation
 * The citation is on the video's description below.
 * 'Meanwhile, X&Y (2005) spawned the singles "Speed of Sound", "Fix You", "Talk" and "The Hardest Part".' Feels a bit odd to be starting this sentence with 'Meanwhile' when the previous sentence is talking about an album that was released three years previously. The use of meanwhile makes it read like this happened concurrently, I'd swap meanwhile for a better opening that doesn't confuse the time gap between the albums.
 * Solved.
 * 'Months later...' How many months later? This is a bit wishy-washy, I'd be more specific here, even saying the two versions of Vida la Vida were released in x month... etc.
 * Solved.
 * The third paragraph has zero references. I know most of this is mostly referenced in the tables below, but I'd like to see a few references here. Christmas lights for example and instances when videos won an award.
 * Everything on the head is referenced in the tables, I don't see the need to crowd the text with them.
 * Another sentence staring with 'Meanwhile' at the end of the fourth para. It reads oddly when we're talking about events that happened after those of the previous sentence.
 * Solved.
 * The directors column should sort by surname
 * Solved.
 * "Despite publishing the music video in their official website..." in should be on
 * Solved.
 * "The band perform the song on a studio..." in a studio. On a studio would imply they're performing on top of the studio
 * Solved.
 * " The music video was planned to include..." change planned to meant
 * Solved.
 * 'Martin perform the song on a grand piano..." perform should be performs
 * Solved.
 * "It has won a MTV Video Music Award for Best Rock Video." no need for has, just write 'It has won an MTV...'
 * Solved.
 * "The music video combines live action puppetry, digitally painted sets and traditional animation to tell the story of a young girl lost in the sea and sailing towards the unknown, symbolising the memories she has of her father. It has won two silver prizes at the Clio Awards." should be lost at sea, and again simply 'It won...'
 * Solved.
 * Sorry for not answering sooner, I assume the notification for your edit was lost in the middle of my e-mails mess. GustavoCza (talk • contribs) 21:49, 18 October 2022 (UTC)
 * No problem, I've added some of the references from the tables to the lead as well, as I wasn't comfortable with the lack of citations in the lead. They can be easily duplicated, so just duplicating a few does no harm. All my concerns are addressed now. NapHit (talk) 19:54, 21 October 2022 (UTC)

Okay, this nomination has been open way too long. I've looked through the list, and while I dislike some of the ways you've spanned the year and director columns, I'm good to promote. Source review passed as well. -- Pres N  14:15, 31 October 2022 (UTC)


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