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I can also try to help out where I can, but I don't always have access to truly brilliant sourcing for the genre — I can certainly assist with sourcing Canadian ones when needed, but the general rule for what I can offer when it comes to deep specialized sourcing amounts to major Canadian newspapers after 1981, only the ''[[Toronto Star]]'' and ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'' before that, and the book ''[[Have Not Been the Same]]'' (which covers primarily 1985-1995). Beyond that, and for pretty much any American or British topic, I'm strictly at the mercy of the Google. Even for a no-brainer like [[Young Canadians]], I actually had to rely far too heavily for my liking on their getting mentioned as backstory in coverage of [[Art Bergmann]]'s 1990s-era solo career to bolster the sourcing, rather than actually being able to find coverage of them dating ''from'' the 1970s (which certainly did ''exist'', I just don't have the resources to ''find'' it because my pre-1981 access doesn't include the Vancouver papers.) But I do what I can anyway :-) [[User:Bearcat|Bearcat]] ([[User talk:Bearcat|talk]]) 05:53, 17 December 2016 (UTC)
:{{u|Bearcat}} that is A-okay, we will need your experience. Besides, garage rock had a major revival in the 1980s, which was intertwined with punk bands. Recently, I discovered Vancouver had a major punk scene heavily influenced by garage rock so I still think you can contribute. Thank you![[User:TheGracefulSlick|TheGracefulSlick]] ([[User talk:TheGracefulSlick#top|talk]]) 06:05, 17 December 2016 (UTC)
You can put me down as a participant; that will help get me back into the Wikipedia fold. I miss it! :-) [[User:Shocking Blue|Shocking Blue]] ([[User talk:Shocking Blue|talk]]) 08:34, 17 December 2016 (UTC)