Talk:List of references in music
Is it just me, or does "Musical Sightings" sound weird? :| — Stooben Rooben 00:19, 20 October 2008 (EDT)
- Srsly. uper-Yoshi
- Yeah, but it fits quite well with all the other Template:Fakelink pages. Time Questions 08:59, 20 October 2008 (EDT)
- Does Super Mario RPG Rawest Forest Song count as a Music References? Grapes
- Is that a fan creation or was it featured on a soundtrack? Stumpers! 13:49, 22 October 2008 (EDT)
- Well it a song on You Tube. So I guess it fan made. :O Grapes
- No. It was first on Newgrounds and stuff, then put on YT :P. It's fan made. uper-Yoshi
- Everything have been moved from sighting to References per proposal. n_n Grapes
About Nico Nico Douga Medley...
There's more than one. ChibiRaikou simply posted it on YouTube. The correct name is "Kumikyoku". There's also another one with Mario in it, "Monogatari".
Plus, a japanese musical artist named Hyadain made this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mO26RQkfID8
I can't believe why you haven't done this yet.
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AND WHY THE HELL HAVEN'T YOU MENTIONED RAWEST FOREST YET?! --A.R.K. 11:03, 30 December 2008 (EST)
Its fan made. Grapes 13:00, 30 December 2008 (EST)
Yes, but still, if you made a song about Mario, it means you're probably a fan of him. That would make ALL of these fan-made. Or do you mean on the internet?
The preceding unsigned comment was added by A.R.K. (talk).
- If I've got my rules straight, we don't list references in nonprofessional media-- Although songs like "Game Gonna Cost a Fee" and even "What It's Like in Japan" are clearly made by Mario fans/people with some interest or knowledge in the Mario series, they're distinguished from the run-of-the-mill internet tribute in that they're professional, commercial works. On that note, I think "Nico Nico Douga Melody" and "The Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny" should be removed as nonprofessional. YELLOWYOSHI398
New Procedure...
Guys I think the titles look a little too cluttered up. I say the title should only be the Artist's name then a sub-title is made for the name of the music, because artists like for example Pitbull make a reference to Donkey Kong in every other song. Zero777 (talk)
Reorganize List of Mario references in music
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Like I mention above, I believe this article should be reorganized (or some may say need to be organized to begin with) to make it easier for visitors to navigate through this article.
The sense of reorganization I propose: It will first be organized by artist/artist group, in alphabetical order, (sectioned off by "==="), then by the title of the song (no quotations, also in alphabetical order if more than one song by the same artist is there, and sectioned off as a sub-title by "====").
The current one is pretty cluttered up, and also another fact to point out is that each sub-section accounts for only one song for one artist/artist group. What happens if an artist/artist group make another song with Mario references in it? Will we need to make another sub-section accounting for the same artist/artist group? That's why I suggest this system.
Proposer: Zero777 (talk)
Deadline: January 2, 2014, 23:59 GMT
Reorganize (Organize) the article
- Zero777 (talk) Per proposal. It sounds ridiculous to enter in another sub-section with an artist/artist group that's already there. Plus the current organization system of "latest" on the bottom is really disorganized.
- Yoshi876 (talk) Per proposal.
Leave it as is
Comments
Most artist headers will only have one song subheader: that's a lot of organizational redundancy and clutter (especially in the TOC). Maybe it'd be better to cut the page in half: one overall section for the artists, which would then have artist headers and song subheaders (and be in alphabetical order by artist), but then the other half could be for single-entry-artists' songs, which would be listed in alphabetical order by title, without artist headers. - Walkazo 11:43, 20 December 2013 (EST)