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1554:, they used a different name. "Musical style" mentions "He manhandled his Hammond L-100 organ, wrestling it and attacking it with daggers (which he used to hold down keys and sustain notes during these escapades)". Another trick (though not one I can find a reliable source for right now) is - get an L100, rock it back and forth, and then quickly turn the "reverb" switch on and off in time. Or, get a drumstick with reverb turned up and bash the reverb strings to get a rather unusual sound. You just can't do that on a Lowery (can you, 1534:, a couple of things. (1) It's unclear from the text what "his abuse of the instrument" means. I was guessing that someone who doesn't like this music had vandalized the page. But your explanation in your recent edit summary explains it nicely. Maybe that text should be added to that part of the lead. (2) Emerson "decided to split the band" is ambiguous. It was his decision to leave the band, right? Or, was it his decision to split the band into to two different bands? It's unclear, in my opinion. 288: 267: 459:. There is a lot of speculation which is unsubstantiated. However, from my own POV(!) Nice probably influenced bands like Rare Bird, Atomic Rooster, and others. This needs some looking at, and I have some free time. Also Nice were important enough to be mentioned (indirectly) in "Groupie" by Jenny Fabian, and I would at least include a mention of this. I'll diarise this for a couple of days time & go ahead if nobody objects. -- 21: 235: 1234: 1218: 1194: 1177: 1165: 1151: 1143: 1127: 1115: 1103: 1089: 1077: 970: 943: 118: 173: 149: 537: 183: 1448:
I don't buy the story that the band's name came from mishearing P.P. Arnold saying "Here comes the Naz". P.P. Arnold toured for a year with the Small Faces, who recorded a song called "Here Comes the Nice". She recorded on the Immediate label, as did the Small Faces. She certainly knew the song - she
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It's a good page, very good compared with others I've seen. However, when most of the albums have their own Wiki pages, how much sense does it make to have that information duplicated in the band's main page? It makes maintenance difficult and could thus give rise to inconsistencies. Also, there's no
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Maybe it needs more factual information? I'm confused about where they're from; there's a link at the bottom to "British Musical Groups", and Keith Emerson is British, but the article goes straight into U.S. references and doesn't say where the band was based, which country they were performing with
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I've been told during several reviews that if you have a both a 'Notes' and 'Bibliography' section, all books should be placed in the bibliography, even if they are only used once. I'm not sure if there is an official guideline on this, so i'm not going to make you do it, but just something to keep
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So I'm guessing the line adorning Keith Emerson as the "unquestioned lord of stadium rock" wasn't in the version that you people read, eh? Hilarious? Yes. Encyclopedic and NPOV? Not in the least. I'm taking that out, and certainly scrutinizing this article a little more harshly in the proceeding
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Does anybody have a citation for the "PP Arnold and her Naz" line? I'd swear in the bio book on the Nice that they included the history of the name, and to paraphrase from my memory it was Mrs Arnold suggesting they call themselves "The Naz" but because of her accent the four *thought* she had
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but prefers common sense. Since ELP was a supergroup, and they covered Nice material from the word go (most obviously "Rondo", which was performed pretty much in the same manner), they would seem to be a related act even though they shared one member (albeit the most famous one). Plus numerous
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I deleted the "Influence" paragraph instead of putting a "citation needed" tag as it was too much hypothetical information - it would leave a stronger impression in the reader, not mitigated by the "citation needed"
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70% of your citations are to Hanson, which I don't think is ideal, but i'm guessing that's the only book that focuses entirely on the band, and many other reliable sources are used, so I think this is acceptable.
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I don't know if such promotional material is considered encyclopedic, so I'll just mention this and leave it up to the folks more active on this article to decide whether or not to include it. A recent issue of
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I said that there was no evidence for her being in the band. Sure they backed her, no question. Plenty of singers get backed by orchestras , bands or groups but it does not mean for that reason they become a
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It was definitely Emerson's choice to split the band, as mentioned in the "Reduction to a three-piece" section; there's certainly no evidence he would have been replaced, and even when the other two did with
1475:, and that "The Naz" was a reference to Jesus. In the article on Lord Buckley it says: 'His most significant tracks are retelling of historical or legendary events, like "My Own Railroad" and "The Nazz".' 842:"In 1969, Emerson performed as a session player for" - up to you, but I don't see any need for this to be a one sentence paragraph. Do you think you can merge it with either the above or below paragraphs? 1449:
sang it. And The Nice were formed as her backing band. It strains belief that the Small Faces song would not be the source of the name. And why did Arnold say "Here comes the naz"? What was the naz?
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Whomever marked this for cleanup should have their head examined. A really nice piece of work. I added a few updates and will add some album cover pics shortly. Good lord! Cleanup deleted.
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that are now hard to find and featured fresh interviews from everyone except Keith Emerson. It achieved good reviews and received praise for finally filling gaps in the narrative. More info
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The claim is cited to a book that I don't have access to. It may be in that book, which is from 2002 - 30 years later. Perhaps it was confabulated by someone?
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Yes, I've been a little uncomfortable myself, but as you speculate, this is the only officially authorised biography of the band. It drew on back issues of
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I'm more curious than anything, "Here comes the Naz" - what was that supposed to mean? Is Naz slang for something? Can this be clarified or even wikilinked?
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But it seems Lord Buckley long predates the events in this article - he died in 1960. So I would love to see some independent confirmation of this claim.
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This article deserves some little improvement, but basically it is a good article, I can't see the reason of putting here a "clean up" tag. --
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as being in the band. There is no evidence for that in the article or on her page. That seems to be sufficient reason for adding the hatnote
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Just had a look at the "Influence" section. It's a more or less solid block of fandom, IMHO, without references and probably violates
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suggested "The Nice" and ran with that name. If nobody has a citation, i'll dig up the book (relearn wiki tagging) and add the info.
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page for "Elegy" is under construction & will be up as a stub within a couple of hours; when it is, the links will be sorted. --
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separate page for the album "Nice", which seems to be a glaring omission. I'll happily volunteer to write it. Comments welcome.
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wikilinked in the fourth paragraph of the "Early career" sub-section, when the terms America and US both appear prior to this?
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Clarified a bit. Apparently the equipment was all third rate, such as running the PA from a single broken plug in a shed.
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As ELP and Refugee are connected just by shared members, should they count as associated acts ? I don't think so. --
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for The Nice being P. P. Arnold's backing band and forming as a result of that? If you want a source you could try
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included a CD bonus called "Fill Your Head with Prog", and the song "America" by The Nice was the first track. -
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is a clip of Lord Buckley performing "The Nazz". Good luck with decoding that - I couldn't understand a word.
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days. I'm not convinced that it couldn't use a little partiality. (Of course, that's not to say that the
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Oh! Quite ambitious. Looks fair, but I think we'd also have to have it (sourced) in the main body too?
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is piped to Janáček (same story with Antonín Dvořák), and why "Sinfonietta" isn't wikilinked to
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I don't think there is but it's something I've got into the habit of doing recently, so I've
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Surely The Nice - ELP only have one member in common ? - though, true, Refugee had two. --
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without going further into detail of dates etc in the timeline. There was no source for
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in mind. Feel free to let me know if there is a guideline on this that you know about.
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Ghmyrtle is spot on and it's in Hanson's book, so I've added it as a footnote.
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Arnold in, or where the other band members were from. Can somebody clarify?
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Pass or Fail: Placing on hold until minor points are addressed.
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Probably something another editor did that I forgot to fix. Per
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Then I guess we'd better ask him if he's got any good sources!
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That says "The following uses of this field should be avoided:
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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being a member of the band at any time either, just a guest.
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The Elegy entry leads to a general subject article, and
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Ah - should have read the rest of the talk page, where
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