Talk:Yoshiki Fukuyama

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Hey, I just got this page started. I've never made a Wiki before, so any Fukyama fans up to the task, feel free to make this sucker something wild.

Hej. I'm one of his fans in Japan. A few comments on article:
"He founded the band Humming Bird"
Acutually, he and his friend Rocky Furuya founded. Asou was at first joined the band as a support drummer, and later (perhaps since their second album Timeless) became a member.
"the band that would perform most of the music in the anime Macross 7. They even performed as Fire Bomber,"
This isn't correct, IIRC. Furuya once said on his web site or somewhere that Basara was Fukuyama's solo work; Furuya nor Asou performed as Fire Bomber (though note Furuya contributed to write some songs such as Dynamite Explosion in Dynamite Fire!! and Namonaki Hateno Machide in Radio Fire!!). - Marsian / talk 07:14, 22 January 2006 (UTC)

I added some more complete information about Fukuyama-san, but it's my first time editing an article for Wikipedia, so my formatting is a bit off. My only entry before this was the JAM Project stub I wrote. Any links from this article to other articles that are here were borrowed from the original post. Once I know how the data paths work here, I may go in and add links to things like JAM Project and The Beatles - if someone doesn't beat me to it first.

I'll upload one of the pictures I took of Fukuyama-san once I figure out how to do it...

peace --Alindasue 19:33, 6 May 2006 (UTC)

I notice someone went in and added several links to the article as well as added to musician info box (a feature I had not been aware of prior). Thank you for doing that. I'm still learning how to format things within Wikipedia.

I did go in and clean things up a bit after though because in the process of "Wikifying" the article, a few of the bits of information ended up being jumbled together in the wrong order. I also removed a few red links or links that lead to the wrong item (such as linking the band named "Maps" to an article having to do with the cartilogical variety of maps).

I did leave the red link to "Humming Bird". While Fukuyama-san was a member of Humming Bird he was not always the main focus of the group. I feel that Humming Bird, as a group, has contributed enough to the Japanese rock scene (and anime and game music) to warrent a separate article. When I get the time to compile everything, I will start that article if no one has has done so first.

peace --Alinda Sue 11:02, 23 July 2006 (UTC)

I don't know why the comment about biographies of living person's has been added to this talk page - but just in case, I've added links to the sources where I got my information from at the bottom of the article. I don't know how to insert footnotes to the various lines of information.

There is more discography info to add. Hopefully, I'll have time to do that later tonight. peace Alinda Sue 02:00, 3 May 2007 (UTC)