Talk:Petri Walli

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Hmm, this article appears not to be entirely objective. Could someone with more knowledge on the subject please take a look at it? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Avlund (talkcontribs) 18:36, 23 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

It seems to be better now. On an unrelated note, I always thought Walli suffered from manic depression - I'm not quite sure why, but the very first song on Kingston Wall's first album mentions manic depression, and it would certainly fit his lifestyle and explain something about his suicide. Perhaps a reference could be found that contains similar speculation? Muad (talk) 17:56, 15 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Delete this page?[edit]

I tried to donate into this by making a new draft page for Petri Walli (somehow as Petri Ilari Walli). It was not accepted. As a reference I used pretty much of his biograph "Kingston Wall : Petri Wallin saaga" / Viljami Puustinen, ISBN 978-952-01-1269-1. Puustinen studied Walli for four years and interview his band mates, friends and relatives. I think he made a great job by doing that and bringing light to the life and faith of this talented but tragic musician. Maybe I wrote too much and then I got exhausted and could not add the inline refs. And that the person was "not notable". Now the draft has gone good bye.

Well to be honest, I think this page is poor. There should not be speculations even to the extend what was his girlfriends name ("a Finnish girl called Tanja or Tanya"; "some say"; "others say"). If someone at Wikipedia says this person was not notable, that's their opinion. But I think there should not exist pages based just on speculations like there is on this page. Plus the only reference on this page is a dead link. El Rayno (talk) 14:34, 27 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]