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)