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Re-size large images around to 300 pixels (all "fair use" images), other than album covers (already done).
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Expand all articles to at least Start class. Some song stubs can't be expanded and should be redirected to the relevant album article. Use the "Interstellar Overdrive" article as an example when editing a song stub.
Expand all of the Floyd's studio album articles to at least GA status.
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An observation; nowhere, on the original album release, is the narrative character referred to as “Pink”, no lyric reference, nothing on the artwork, etc. There’s no argument that during the concept phase he may have been called “Pink”, and indeed during the film, his childhood friends call him “Pinky”. But, aside from the fleshy pink human / doll laying on the ground on the album cover art, there’s no actual identification of “Pink”. The name, is also a carry over from the song “Have A Cigar”, “Oh, by the way, which one is Pink?” ( A joke about the days when the band got tired of explaining their name, to unconcerned studio heads.) 75.106.32.81 (talk) 18:21, 4 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
AH! There’s the rub! Well spotted! I’ve listened to the album since it came out, and completely forgot THAT reference! ( Forgetting, possibly, that Pink suffered from multiple personality problems, as well.) 75.106.32.81 (talk) 18:44, 26 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I checked the articles for all of Pink Floyd's studio albums, and they all have the track listings near the end of the article. Do you see the table of contents in the left-hand margin? That's where it appears with the new Vector skin. Regards, Kiwipete (talk) 09:11, 4 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]