Talk:Music Inspired by Watership Down

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Check the edit summary and I removed a line space. Sikonmina (talk) 18:40, 24 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Given that most of the statements that the DPRP.net citations are supporting are hardly controversial -- it was Hansson's fourth solo album, it's inspired by Watership Down, it wasn't Hansson's first album inspired by a book etc -- I don't see that using the website as a sorce is really a problem. Furthermore, DPRP.net doesn't really count as "user-generated content", since it features writing by a team of experts on Progressive Rock (many of whome have had pieces published in various music magazines) and, with over 20,000 unique monthly visitors since 1995, clearly it is a popular and respected source on all things Prog. DPRP.net is certainly a niche online magazine, but it has a team of regular contributors and high standards of editorial oversight. It is not a UGC. --Kohoutek1138 (talk) 11:55, 25 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]