User talk:Max24/archive1
Hi Max24. I'm Orane (or Journalist, as I'm known on Wikipedia). I just want to introduce myself, and thank you for all the hard work you have been doing on "Celine Dion". I wish you were around when I was writing that article; we could have been a great team :). Anyway, thanks again. Feel free to ask me for help with anything (I'm usually away during the days though).
I'm a huge Celine fan myself. My mom loves her too. I remember when I was young, my mom owned one album from Celine — Falling In to You — and believe it or not, she used to play the record every single day lol. (That's how I grew to love Celine). When my mom had more money to spare, she bought Colour of My Love and All the Way.
Anyway, that's enough from me. Hope you continue to contribute. I'll give you this honorary award as encouragement. Orane (talk • cont.) 03:14, 17 August 2006 (UTC)
Tour articles
Good job on the Céline Dion tour articles, especially the earlier, more obscure ones. Wasted Time R 16:13, 24 November 2006 (UTC)
"Jours de fièvre"
Hello Max24, I noticed that you are the main contributor to the page about the Celine Dion single "Jours de fièvre". I have some information on that single. However I am not a regular contributor to Wikipedia and I wanted to run this information by you rather than attempt to change the page myself. I bought the single last week. The single was indeed released by Mega Records Denmark as MRCS 2345 (with the sleeve cover currently on the single's page on Wikipedia). The most important reason why I decided to contact a contributor to the single's page is the curious typo on the single sleeve which has been copied by almost every Celine Dion discography on the web. The sleeve states the b-side as "Partout je te vois" 3.50 (Eddy Marnay/Aldo Nova). However the label on the actual single states the b-side as "Ma chambre" 4.10 (Mercure/Ferland). When I saw the difference in track listing I immediately compared the catalogue number on the sleeve to the number on the label. Both state MRCS 2345. I listened to the single last night and the song on side B is "Ma chambre". My guess is that a vendor once took the track information from the sleeve and it has since been spread across the web. After all, it is a rare single.
Additionally, it states on the back of the sleeve: Taken from the forthcoming album "Incognito". To me this indicates that the album was released late in Denmark. The single gives 1988 as the copywrite (C) and (P) date.
Feel free to contact me if you want additional information or perhaps a scan of the sleeve/label. Renekoenders 07:22, 17 August 2007 (UTC)
Wiki usage
Hi, I feel I should draw your attention to the following:-
Reading the above, I ought to let you know that persistent copyright violation - and ignoring warnings of such - endangers not only those images but Wikipedia itself. Please refrain from using non-free media.
As to articles and contents: please stop disrupting the editing of article and reverting them. Other users are fully entitled to make changes to article and, where the issue is one of style, Wikipedia does have style guides. Please try to follow them or allow other users to do so.
regards Marcus22 (talk) 15:35, 1 January 2008 (UTC)
All By Myself
Don't just copy and paste BS onto my talk page. I wasn't asked by anyone and I did not use the term "vandalism". The article is about the song, it's not about Dion. So she covered it, so what, it's mentioned in the article there is no need to plaster every CD cover of every version done by Dion. You may have the horn for her, the rest of us don't. Your edits to the article are way over the top and totally unnecessary and redundant. --WebHamster 17:17, 1 January 2008 (UTC)