Related changes
Appearance
Enter a page name to see changes on pages linked to or from that page. (To see members of a category, enter Category:Name of category). Changes to pages on your Watchlist are shown in bold with a green bullet. See more at Help:Related changes.
List of abbreviations (help):
- D
- Edit made at Wikidata
- r
- Edit flagged by ORES
- N
- New page
- m
- Minor edit
- b
- Bot edit
- (±123)
- Page byte size change
- Temporarily watched page
14 July 2025
- diffhist m Hello There 16:50 +38 FlightTime talk contribs (Unexplained mass changes, possible LTA) Tag: Rollback
- diffhist m Saturday at Midnight 16:50 −32 FlightTime talk contribs (Unexplained mass changes, possible LTA) Tag: Rollback
- diffhist m Stop This Game 16:50 −45 FlightTime talk contribs (Unexplained mass changes, possible LTA) Tag: Rollback
- diffhist m I Want You to Want Me 16:50 +7 FlightTime talk contribs (Unexplained mass changes, possible LTA) Tag: Rollback
- diffhist m Voices (Cheap Trick song) 16:50 −38 FlightTime talk contribs (Unexplained mass changes, possible LTA) Tag: Rollback
- diffhist The Essential Cheap Trick 05:41 +30 Mjfan123456789 talk contribs (→Track listing: Added in years for some album releases, fixed a writing credit, fixed albums on original release tab to direct to their proper pages and removed repetition for one.)
- diffhist Epic Records 05:40 0 2603:6080:80f0:6f50:f4c7:ed18:981e:8bca talk Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist Record label 05:36 +14 2a03:d000:5082:4a16:7425:d9d:e9b2:7c91 talk
- diffhist Record label 05:34 +41 2a03:d000:5082:4a16:7425:d9d:e9b2:7c91 talk
- diffhist The Essential Cheap Trick 05:11 +36 Mjfan123456789 talk contribs (→Track listing: Two live tracks from Disc 1 are taken from the Music for Hangovers album and the version of ''Walk Away'' is an previously unreleased version, based on the booklet liner notes.)
- diffhist Voices (Cheap Trick song) 03:07 +38 2603:6013:f0:ef0:d77:cacb:4eae:4e7a talk (→References) Tag: Reverted
- diffhist Stop This Game 03:06 +45 2603:6013:f0:ef0:d77:cacb:4eae:4e7a talk (→References) Tag: Reverted
- diffhist Saturday at Midnight 03:05 +32 2603:6013:f0:ef0:d77:cacb:4eae:4e7a talk (→References) Tag: Reverted
- diffhist I Want You to Want Me 02:59 −7 2603:6013:f0:ef0:d77:cacb:4eae:4e7a talk (→External links) Tag: Reverted
- diffhist Hello There 02:57 −38 2603:6013:f0:ef0:d77:cacb:4eae:4e7a talk (→References) Tag: Reverted
- diffhist m Billboard (magazine) 02:42 −41 Ivey talk contribs (Reverted 1 edit by 76.240.36.124 (talk) to last revision by AshjaMoss) Tags: Twinkle Undo
- diffhist Billboard (magazine) 02:41 +41 76.240.36.124 talk Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
12 July 2025
- diffhist m Kiss Me Red 23:31 −8 Explicit talk contribs (Removing link(s) Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Cain Devore closed as soft delete (XFDcloser))
- diffhist Rock music 23:19 −19 2600:1700:70a0:2160:f829:d34a:ef76:cb6a talk Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist m Day Tripper 20:49 −276 JalenBarks talk contribs (Reverted edits by Stormbehemoth (talk): not providing a reliable source (WP:CITE, WP:RS) (HG) (3.4.13)) Tags: Huggle Rollback
- diffhist Day Tripper 20:43 +276 Stormbehemoth talk contribs (→Cover versions and musical references: Added information regarding Type O Negative's Cover of the song) Tag: Reverted
- diffhist Rock music 05:36 −534 AwerDiWeGo talk contribs (→Post-punk and pop-punk revivals: Deleted two of the nine references that were cited in this paragraph.)
11 July 2025
- diffhist Rock music 23:25 −362 AwerDiWeGo talk contribs (→Post-punk and pop-punk revivals: Deleted five of the nine bands listed in this sentence and one of the six citations.)
- diffhist Rock music 22:26 −245 AwerDiWeGo talk contribs (→Post-punk and pop-punk revivals: Reduced the number of bands listed in this sentence from eleven to three (the three more mentioned by the four cited sources).)
- diffhist Rock music 21:47 −112 AwerDiWeGo talk contribs (→Post-punk and pop-punk revivals: Deleted the claim about "crank wave"; the mentions of that term in the two cited sources are unremarkable and forgettable. I've searched the term and it hasn't gained any traction beyond NME. The Quietus just quotes NME and it seems to have done it just once (which we cite here) and never again for the past six years.)
- diffhist Rock music 21:18 −99 AwerDiWeGo talk contribs (→Post-punk and pop-punk revivals: Deleted claim that fails verification. The term "Post-Brexit New Wave" is in the title of the source cited, and nowhere else to be found below the title; no mention of "new wave" in the entire article (a lengthy article), and two mentions of "Brexit", none of which serve to support the claim. Deleted the claim and moved the citation to a better place.)
- diffhist Rock music 20:58 −34 AwerDiWeGo talk contribs (→Pop-punk and post-punk revivals: Reordered these two paragraphs chronologically.)
- diffhist Rock music 20:14 0 AwerDiWeGo talk contribs (In the infobox, I moved pop rock and noise rock from "fusion genres" to "subgenres". This is against the indications given in Template:Infobox music genre#fusiongenres, so feel free to revert. Rock is not listed as a fusion genre in any infobox of its parent genres even though following the same indications it should be in a few of them. If this has to do with categories, then better to change that or ignore it (which is what I just chose to do, but again please feel free to revert).)
- diffhist Rock music 19:36 −471 AwerDiWeGo talk contribs (Too much text talking about one year and a half (the pandemic period) of just one subgenre, all of it sourced to just one reference, in an article about such a general topic as this one. Trimmed; these details belong in the article about the specific subgenre.)
- diffhist Module:Authority control/config 14:36 +164 MSGJ talk contribs (add Yale LUX)
- diffhist Dream Police (song) 07:38 +4 Djodjo666 talk contribs (→References)
10 July 2025
- diffhist Rod Stewart 23:10 +320 TrottieTrue talk contribs (Added links) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile app edit iOS app edit App section source
- diffhist Nigel Dick 18:28 +29 Freya Lorelei talk contribs Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist Rock music 06:17 −79 AwerDiWeGo talk contribs (Trimmed.)
9 July 2025
- diffhist Rock music 22:18 −292 AwerDiWeGo talk contribs (In the last paragraph of this subsection, I deleted what's not in the two cited sources, which includes half the text and all the listed bands.)
- diffhist California Man (song) 22:17 −24 Starcheerspeaksnewslostwars talk contribs (removed Category:Rock songs using HotCat)
- diffhist Cheap Trick 18:35 0 2603:6080:95f0:9b50:b0f6:8e9d:d3d9:25af talk (Fixed typo) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist Rock music 18:10 −721 AwerDiWeGo talk contribs (Further trimming. Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever is not defined in Wikipedia as psychedelic or prog-rock revival, so I deleted them from this subsection; they could be added back in the following subsection. I deleted the rest of the bands listed in this paragraph, except two, because not everything can be in the general Rock music article.)
- diffhist Rock music 17:33 −281 AwerDiWeGo talk contribs (→Psychedelic and progressive revivals: More trimming.)
- diffhist Rock music 17:23 −270 AwerDiWeGo talk contribs (Trimmed.)
- diffhist m California Man (song) 17:11 +23 Rodw talk contribs (Disambiguating links to Auf Wiedersehen (link changed to Auf Wiedersehen (song)) using DisamAssist.)
- diffhist Rock music 16:54 −4,741 AwerDiWeGo talk contribs (Further trimming. Nothing of substance was said about the 2020s in the introductory paragraphs of the "2010s–present" section. The most recent reference was from August 2020. I deleted them all.)
- diffhist Rock music 16:33 −117 AwerDiWeGo talk contribs (Trimmed. Changed the quote from The New York Times to one that it's clearly applied to rock in the 2010s in the NYT piece (the previously quoted fragment is only applied to jazz in the 1980s in the NYT piece, though I don't object to taking some liberties and interpreting the NYT piece as a whole, that is, I don't object to the previous version). Also I think that even though the quote I chose doesn't sound as well as the previous one, it's more informative of what the NYT piece says overall.)
- diffhist Rock music 12:36 −908 AwerDiWeGo talk contribs (Is the Billboard Mainstream Rock Airplay the same as Billboard Mainstream Rock chart? Trimmed; it should be more concisely written in order to re-add some of it, but I'm not volunteering.)
- diffhist Rock music 12:10 −158 AwerDiWeGo talk contribs (Deleted something that's not specific of this subgenre and its substance was already said in the previous sentence.)
- diffhist Rock music 11:55 −37 AwerDiWeGo talk contribs (Brought reference from the Wikipedia article on the subgenre to use in place of the reference I removed in a previous edit. Trimmed elsewhere.)
- diffhist Rock music 11:28 −24 AwerDiWeGo talk contribs (English is not my native language, so please correct this edit if "exemplified" is not the right word where I used it (I couldn't care less if Simon Reynolds said that such band pioneered such genre, but if anyone disagrees, please undo that part of this edit; although such claims should be attributed, which would make the text more lengthy and clumsy). Elsewhere I avoided adjacent links. Guitar riff redirects to riff, so no problem there.)
- diffhist Rock music 10:48 −1,245 AwerDiWeGo talk contribs (Removed reference that only supports half the sentence but not the other half. There must be sources that support the entire sentence. And the solution can't be to cherry pick from the source I removed, which is a doctoral thesis that, as all doctoral dissertations, has to make "original" contributions, which sometimes make them tricky for use on general reference texts, such as Wikipedia.)
- diffhist The Flame (Cheap Trick song) 01:06 0 2601:4c2:100:2710:f52e:5109:9d5b:cb40 talk (→Track listing) Tags: changing time or duration Mobile edit Mobile web edit
8 July 2025
- diffhist Rock music 17:03 −200 AwerDiWeGo talk contribs (Let's not give the space that we don't have for more important topics to relatively unimportant topics (or in some cases, like "live coding", a made-up, empty, fake topic).)