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John Cage, 4'33"[edit]

Hello, my references to "notability" were in the Wikipedia sense of the term which you can about at Wikipedia notability. While that policy only relates to article subject matter it is commonly used as a kind of litmus test with regard to article content as well and figures into how we assess giving undue weight to claims that don't deserve it. I do not doubt that this is an actual band and an actual recording which is actually mentioned throughout the internet but because it is band that apparently does not meet Wikipedia's definition of notability (see above) and this event was not (apparently) covered in mainstream press then mentioning it in the article gives it undue weight. I've performed the piece several times in my career and at least one of those performances was recorded and even written up in a local newspaper. But because I am not notable and there was nothing special about my performance as recorded by an independent and reliable source (like the NY Times), my version does not merit mentioning either. In fact there are probably thousands, if not tens of thousands of similar recordings of this piece floating around out there and without applying some strict method of assessing the notability of those performances then the article will become overrun with this information and will turn into a list of trivia. SQGibbon (talk) 14:22, 31 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]