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This article doesn't adhere to the policy of a neutral point of view. Rather, it expends considerable effort to put Thompson in a favorable light. Too often, it sounds like it was written by an admirer. That is appropriate in a fan magazine or a music critic's article, but it's out of place in a reference work like Wikipedia. Here are some examples:
"the brilliant acoustic guitar ballad "1952 Vincent Black Lightning"" - brilliant is a value judgment,
Thompson was "without a recording contract (but not without admirers)" - the parenthetical phrase
"Thompsons' fans often refer to the Shoot Out the Lights tour (not unfondly) as "The Tour from Hell" "- the parenthetical
"For a short while a late career commercial breakthrough seemed likely....the momentum that could have capitalized on the critical success and popularity enjoyed by Rumor and Sigh never followed." - this is a hypothetical, suggesting that somebody else screwed up his career. Perhaps, but let's stick to the facts!
"Thompson's unique take on the Britney Spears hit "Oops!... I Did It Again"" - "unique" is a value judgment, an opinion.
"Thompson has been well served by compilers of retrospective collections...essential purchases for more committed fans" - "well served" is an opinion and "essential" is promotional
"Watching the Dark is a generous combination of his better-known songs" - "generous" is not objective
Richard Thompson Electric Trio at Shrewsbury Folk Festival 2018[edit]
Is this video copyright compliant: [1]?Michael Jerome on drums and Taras Prodaniuk on bass/vocals (also Bobby Eichorn on guitar, some tracks). Here's the setlist. The concert footage seems to be available commercially on DVD in the US, so maybe the YT video is not available there. Thanks. Martinevans123 (talk) 17:32, 1 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]
At his recent gig at Portsmouth Guildhall, while jokingly "sucking up to the local crowd", he informed the audience that his grandfather was from Chichester and that his great-grandfather had been one of the last drivers of the stagecoach between Portsmouth and London. Presumably on the maternal side of his ancestry. Martinevans123 (talk) 14:03, 10 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]