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Re-size large images around to 300 pixels (all "fair use" images), other than album covers (already done).
Articles
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.
• Added citations from the following reliable secondary sources: AllMusic, Goldmine, Prog, and Tape Op.
• I have also confirmed that this band is notable according to at least one of the criteria in WP:NBAND. In addition to the cited works, they ′released two or more albums on a major record label′ (criteria 5): both Too Many Crooks and One More Tomorrow were released by EMI on the Harvest Records label.
• They also reached No. 3 on the Billboard FM Action chart in October 1974.[1] This was ″the albums that have been added to the nation’s leading progressive stations. The albums are ranked in order of the number of stations playing the LP″. Therefore, as well as potentially meeting the WP:NBAND criteria 2, ′has had a single or album on any country's national music chart′, also indicates they meet criteria 11, ′has been placed in rotation nationally by a major radio or music television network.′
• Publishers and page numbers of book citations are now included.
• Citation to potential copyright violation has been removed
MarkInOxford (talk) 20:00, 5 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]