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- 13:14, 17 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Jardin du Luxembourg (Created page with "The week prior when to Panda wrote the introduction to a "stupendous tome", he spent an afternoon resting in the '''Jardin du Luxembourg'''. (PROSE: {{cs|Letter from the Editor (short story)}}) Category:Gardens")
- 13:10, 17 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Stereogram (Created page with "{{Wikipediainfo|Home audio}} Panda wrote an introduction to the readers of the "stupendous tome" he had edited, whilst drinking G&T with Cilla playing on a '''stereogram'''. (PROSE: {{cs|Letter from the Editor (short story)}}) Category:Audio players")
- 23:29, 16 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Category:Companies from the real world (Created page with "Category:Businesses from the real world Category:Companies")
- 22:50, 16 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Category:Television manufacturers (Created page with "Category:Electronics companies")
- 10:59, 16 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Rolling Stone (Created page with "{{Wikipediainfo}} {{You may|Rolling Stones|n1=the Rolling Stones band}} '''''Rolling Stone''''' was a magazine. A September 1977 article by Richard Easton, "Why So Tired, David?", claimed that David Bowie was feeling tired and down, and looking for a way to reinvigorate himself artistically at the time. (PROSE: {{cs|Low/Profile (short story)}}) Category:Magazines")
- 10:35, 16 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Category:Manufacturing companies from the real world (Created page with "{{FTRW}} Category:Manufacturing companies Category:Businesses from the real world")
- 10:33, 16 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Category:Musical instrument manufacturing companies (Created page with "Category:Manufacturing companies Category:Musical instruments")
- 10:14, 16 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Eduard Meyer (Created page with "{{Wikipediainfo}} '''Eduard Meyer''' played cellos on the David Bowie double album ''Low/Profile'' in 1977. A page on Wackopedia was written about him some time before September 2012. (PROSE: {{cs|Low/Profile (short story)}}) {{NameSort}} Category:Musicians from the real world")
- 10:12, 16 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Minimoog (Created page with "{{Wikipediainfo}} A '''Minimoog''' was a type of synthesizer. On the 1977 David Bowie double album ''Low/Profile'', Brian Eno played a splinter Minimoog and other synthesizers. (PROSE: {{cs|Low/Profile (short story)}}) Category:Musical instruments")
- 10:06, 16 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Synthesizer (Created page with "{{Wikipediainfo|Synthesizer}} A '''synthesizer''' was a musical instrument. On the 1977 David Bowie double album ''Low/Profile'', Bowie and Peter Himmelman played an ARP synthesizer, whereas Brian Eno played other synthesizers. (PROSE: {{cs|Low/Profile (short story)}}) Category:Musical instruments")
- 09:59, 16 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Peter Himmelman (Created page with "{{Wikipediainfo}} '''Peter Himmelman''' performed the piano and ARP synthesiser on the David Bowie double album ''Low/Profile'' in 1977. A page on Wackopedia was written about him some time before September 2012. (PROSE: {{cs|Low/Profile (short story)}}) Category:Musicians from the real world")
- 09:57, 16 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Farfisa (Created page with "{{Wikipediainfo}} '''Farfisa''' was a brand of organ. Roy Young played a Farfisa organ on David Bowie's ''Low/Profile'' in 1977. (PROSE: {{cs|Low/Profile (short story)}}) Category:Manufacturing companies")
- 09:54, 16 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Roy Young (Created page with "{{Wikipediainfo}} '''Roy Young''' performed the piano and Farfisa organ on the David Bowie double album ''Low/Profile'' in 1977. A page on Wackopedia was written about him some time before September 2012. (PROSE: {{cs|Low/Profile (short story)}}) Category:Musicians from the real world")
- 09:52, 16 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Ricky Gardiner (Created page with "{{Wikipediainfo}} '''Ricky Gardiner''' performed the guitar on the David Bowie double album ''Low/Profile'' in 1977. A page on Wackopedia was written about him some time before September 2012. (PROSE: {{cs|Low/Profile (short story)}}) Category:Musicians from the real world")
- 09:52, 16 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Carlos Alomar (Created page with "{{Wikipediainfo}} '''Carlos Alomar''' performed the rhythm guitar on the David Bowie double album ''Low/Profile'' in 1977. A page on Wackopedia was written about him some time before September 2012. (PROSE: {{cs|Low/Profile (short story)}}) Category:Musicians from the real world")
- 09:46, 16 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Carrier bag (Created page with "In a 2004 retrospective on David Bowie's career in the magazine ''Spun'', Arven Jones claimed to have heard third generation copies of the original recordings of ''Low/Profile'' in a Walthamstow garage, played to him by "an odd bag lady in a funny hat, who produced them on reels from a Morrison's '''carrier bag''' and proceeded to sit and smoke while the music played, an introspective expression on he...")
- 09:22, 16 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page House of cards (Created page with "Buzzer Edwards was adept at creating a '''house of cards''', as his grandfather had taught him how. His Ganger had his memories and also had this talent. (TV: {{The Rebel Flesh (TV story)}}) Category:Card games")
- 08:48, 16 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Mary Visconti (Created page with "{{Wikipediainfo|Mary Hopkin}} {{Infobox Individual |main alias = |image = |species = |species2 = |species3 = |job = Singer |job2 = |job3 = |affiliation = |origin = |birth date = |creation date = |death date = |made by = |created by = |franchise of origin = |work of origin =...")
- 08:40, 16 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Tony Visconti (Created page with "{{Wikipediainfo}} {{Infobox Individual |main alias = |image = |species = |species2 = |species3 = |job = Record producer |job2 = |job3 = |affiliation = |origin = |birth date = |creation date = |death date = |made by = |created by = |franchise of origin = |work of origin = |g...")
- 00:12, 16 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Category:Wackopedia pages (Created page with "Category:Wiki pages")
- 00:11, 16 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Iris Wildthyme (Wackopedia page) (Created page with "{{dab page|Iris Wildthyme (disambiguation)}} '''Iris Wildthyme''' was a page on Wackopedia about Iris Wildthyme which was linked to from the article ''Low/Profile (Wackopedia article)''. (PROSE: {{cs|Low/Profile (short story)}}) Category:Wackopedia pages")
- 00:09, 16 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Tony Visconti (Wackopedia page) (Created page with "{{you may|Tony Visconti}} '''Tony Visconti''' was a page on Wackopedia about Tony Visconti which was linked to from the article ''Low/Profile (Wackopedia article)''. (PROSE: {{cs|Low/Profile (short story)}}) Category:Wackopedia pages")
- 00:08, 16 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs moved page David Bowie (Wackopedia article) to David Bowie (Wackopedia page) without leaving a redirect
- 00:07, 16 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page David Bowie (Wackopedia article) (Created page with "{{dab page|David Bowie (disambiguation)}} '''David Bowie''' was a page on Wackopedia which was linked to from the article ''Low/Profile (Wackopedia article)''. (PROSE: {{cs|Low/Profile (short story)}}) Category:Wackopedia pages")
- 23:59, 15 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Talk page (Low/Profile) (Created page with "The Wackopedia article on the David Bowie double album ''Low/Profile'' stated in a September 2012 notice that the neutrality of the article was disputed, and that "relevant discussion may be found on the '''talk page'''". (PROSE: {{cs|Low/Profile (short story)}}) Category:Wiki pages")
- 23:49, 15 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Low/Profile (disambiguation) (in-universe) (Created page with "'''Low/Profile (disambiguation)''' was a disambiguation page on Wackopedia. The article for the David Bowie double album ''Low/Profile'' linked to the page "for other stuff which isn’t as good, but which has the same name". (PROSE: {{cs|Low/Profile (short story)}}) Category:Wiki pages")
- 23:33, 15 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Morrison's (Created page with "In a 2004 retrospective on David Bowie's career in the magazine ''Spun'', Arven Jones claimed to have heard third generation copies of the original recordings of ''Low/Profile'' in a Walthamstow garage, played to him by "an odd bag lady in a funny hat, who produced them on reels from a '''Morrison's''' carrier bag and proceeded to sit and smoke while the music played, an introspective expression on her fa...")
- 23:30, 15 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Arven Jones (Created page with "A 2004 retrospective on David Bowie's career by '''Arven Jones''' in the magazine ''Spun'' stated that ''Low'' was Bowie's single greatest achievement. Jones claimed to have heard third generation copies of the original recordings in a Walthamstow garage, played to him by "an odd bag lady in a funny hat, who produced them on reels from a Morrison's carrier bag and proceeded to sit and smoke wh...")
- 23:27, 15 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Spun (Created page with "'''''Spun''''' was a magazine. A 2004 retrospective on Bowie's career by Arven Jones in the magazine stated that ''Low'' was Bowie's single greatest achievement. Jones claimed to have heard third generation copies of the original recordings in a Walthamstow garage, played to him by "an odd bag lady in a funny hat, who produced them on reels from a Morrison's carrier bag". This caused fan uproar, with the maga...")
- 23:17, 15 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Callan (Created page with "{{Retitle|''Callan''}} {{Wikipediainfo|Callan (TV series)}} '''''Callan''''' was a TV show. In a Wackopedia article dated to September 2012, it was listed alongside ''Doctor Who (in-universe)'' and ''Dad's Army'' as an example of a television show that had deleted content, and that as a result had fans that searched the archives and internet in the hopes of recovering it. (PROSE: {{cs|Low/Profile (shor...")
- 23:11, 15 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Low/Profile (album) (Redirected page to Low/Profile) Tag: New redirect
- 23:05, 15 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Record Buyer International (Created page with "{{Retitle|''Record Buyer International''}} '''''Record Buyer International''''' was a music reviewing publication. Upon the release of the David Bowie album ''Low'' in 1977, the publication said it was "a remarkable piece of work, but one is somehow left with the feeling that we’re not getting the full story." (PROSE: {{cs|Low/Profile (short story)}}) Category:Periodicals")
- 23:00, 15 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Melody Maker (Created page with "'''''Melody Maker''''' was a music reviewing publication. Upon the release of the David Bowie album ''Low'' in 1977, ''Melody Maker'' said it was "a triumph of modern musical art," but stated that it suffered from a shorter-than-anticipated running time and that "the ideas and innovative melodies on show might have benefited from further exploration." (PROSE: {{cs|Low/Profile (short story)}}) Category:Periodicals")
- 19:52, 15 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Double album (Created page with "David Bowie expanded his album ''Low'' into the '''double album''' ''Low/Profile'' after being inspired by Iris Wildthyme. The latter half, ''Profile'', was destroyed by the Nemenoids, so Bowie later released ''Low'' on its own. (PROSE: {{cs|Low/Profile (short story)}}) Category:Musical albums")
- 19:47, 15 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page George Murray (Created page with "'''George Murray''' performed the bass guitar on the David Bowie double album ''Low/Profile'', and co-wrote its song "Breaking Glass" with Bowie and Dennis Davis. (PROSE: {{cs|Low/Profile (short story)}}) Category:Musicians from the real world")
- 19:46, 15 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Dennis Davis (Created page with "'''Dennis Davis''' performed the percussion on the David Bowie double album ''Low/Profile'', and co-wrote its song "Breaking Glass" with Bowie and George Murray. (PROSE: {{cs|Low/Profile (short story)}}) Category:Musicians from the real world")
- 18:26, 15 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Low (Redirected page to Low/Profile) Tag: New redirect
- 17:21, 15 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page David Bowie: Man of Words, Man of Music (Created page with "'''''David Bowie: Man of Words, Man of Music''''' was a book published in 2011, written by Paul Magrs (in-universe) and Jeremy Hoad (in-universe). Its 66th page claimed that ''Low/Profile'' was widely regarded as one of Bowie's most influential albums. (PROSE: {{cs|Low/Profile (short story)}}) Category:Non-fiction books")
- 16:04, 15 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Suede: A Complete Discography (Created page with "{{Retitle|''Suede: A Complete Discography''}} '''''Suede: A Complete Discography''''' was a book by Jim Smith which was published in 2012. It concerned the discography of the band Suede. On its 98th page, it listed that Marlene Dietrich provided vocals for Suede's ''Glorious Today'' EP in 1992. (PROSE: {{cs|Low/Profile (short story)}}) Category:Non-fiction books")
- 16:02, 15 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Jim Smith (Low/Profile) (Created page with "'''Jim Smith''' wrote the book ''Suede: A Complete Discography'' in 2012. (PROSE: {{cs|Low/Profile (short story)}}) Category:Writers")
- 15:52, 15 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Extended play (Created page with "{{Conjecture}} The TARDIS library contained a stack of 45 single (music)s and '''EP'''s by Billy Fury, Adam Faith and the Beatles. (PROSE: {{cs|Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible (novel)}}) ''Glorious Today'' was an EP by Suede. (PROSE: {{cs|Low/Profile (short story)}}) Category:Music")
- 15:51, 15 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page EP (Redirected page to Extended play) Tag: New redirect
- 15:47, 15 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Glorious Today (Created page with "{{Retitle|''Glorous Today''}} {{Wikipediainfo|Suede (band)}} '''''Glorious Today''''' was an EP by Suede. Marlene Dietrich provided vocals for the EP in 1992, which was covered in Jim Smith (Low/Profile)'s book ''Suede: A Complete Discography'' in 2012. (PROSE: {{cs|Low/Profile (short story)}}) Category:Musical albums")
- 15:43, 15 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Suede (Created page with "{{Wikipediainfo|Suede (band)}} Marlene Dietrich provided vocals for '''Suede'''{{'}}s ''Glorious Today'' EP in 1992. This was covered in ''Rolling Stone''. (PROSE: {{cs|Low/Profile (short story)}}) Category:Musical groups from the real world")
- 15:09, 15 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Iggy Pop (Created page with "{{Wikipediainfo}} '''Iggy Pop''' recorded the backing vocals for the David Bowie song "What in the World" in 1977. (PROSE: {{cs|Low/Profile (short story)}}) Category:Singers from the real world")
- 13:58, 15 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Speed of Life (Created page with "{{Retitle|"Speed of Life"}} {{Wikipediainfo|Speed of Life}} "'''Speed of Life'''" was a song written by David Bowie in 1977. It was the first track on ''Low'', the first half of Bowie's double album ''Low/Profile''. The song ran for 2 minutes and 46 seconds, and was followed by "Breaking Glass". (PROSE: {{cs|Low/Profile (short story)}}) Category:David Bowie songs Category:Songs from the real world")
- 13:55, 15 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Breaking Glass (Created page with "{{Retitle|"Breaking Glass"}} {{Wikipediainfo|Breaking Glass}} "'''Breaking Glass'''" was a song written by David Bowie, Dennis Davis and George Murray in 1977. It was the second track on side one of ''Low'', the first half of Bowie's double album ''Low/Profile''. The song ran for 1 minutes and 52 seconds, and was preceded by "Speed of Life" and followed by "What in the World". (PROSE: {{cs|Low/Profile (short story)}}) Category:David Bow...")
- 13:49, 15 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page What in the World (Created page with "{{Retitle|"What in the World"}} {{Wikipediainfo|What in the World}} "'''What in the World'''" was a song written by David Bowie in 1977, with Iggy Pop providing backing vocals. It was the third track on side one of ''Low'', the first half of Bowie's double album ''Low/Profile''. The song ran for 2 minutes and 23 seconds, and was preceded by "Breaking Glass" and followed by "Sound and Vision". (PROSE: {{cs|Low/Profile (short story)}}) Catego...")
- 13:47, 15 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Sound and Vision (Created page with "{{Retitle|"Sound and Vision"}} {{Wikipediainfo|Sound and Vision}} "'''Sound and Vision'''" was a song written by David Bowie in 1977. It was the fourth track on side one of ''Low'', the first half of Bowie's double album ''Low/Profile''. The song ran for 3 minutes and 5 seconds, and was preceded by "What in the World" and followed by "Always Crashing in the Same Car". (PROSE: {{cs|Low/Profile (short story)}}) Category:David Bowie songs Cate...")
- 13:35, 15 July 2024 Jamjam77 talk contribs created page Always Crashing in the Same Car (Created page with "{{Retitle|"Always Crashing in the Same Car"}} {{Wikipediainfo|Always Crashing in the Same Car}} "'''Always Crashing in the Same Car'''" was a song written by David Bowie in 1977. It was the fifth track on side one of ''Low'', the first half of Bowie's double album ''Low/Profile''. The song ran for 3 minutes and 33 seconds, and was preceded by "Sound and Vision" and followed by "Be My Wife". The origins of the track were unclear, according to a Wack...")