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2078:. I looked at the source, but it requires payment to view it. I did a search, and have not found "spacious tone" or "spacious" used in connection with the album. That's not to say that nobody else finds the album "spacious", just that I couldn't find such a reference while browsing the main album reviews (AllMusic, Rolling Stone, etc). Given that there are a range of things that could be said about the album, and spacious doesn't appear to be a common one - it appears to be a minority opinion, perhaps the article would be better without it. While looking, I checked the other claim in the sentence that "In "Just", Jonny and Colin Greenwood create substantial space by playing octatonic scales that extend over four octaves..." The source says "In “Just,” from “The Bends,” the Greenwood brothers play octatonic scales that sprawl over four octaves; the effect is of music looming miles above you." The editor who inserted the line presumably took "looming miles above you" to refer to "substantial space", and I can see the reason why they would. However, I've been looking into the
1293:. I've not read the article in depth, but a casual glance shows that there is unlikely to be concern about the prose, nor about citing - the article is richly cited. Nor is there likely to be concern about unnecessary depth as no section is particularly long, except the one on Recording. However, given that even though being richly cited, the article relies on only one in depth text (Mac Randall's Exit Music: The Radiohead Story) despite there being several major texts on the band, the Broad coverage aspect of the criteria would need to be examined (usually best done by a little research of the available material). The media used in the article would need to checked against the criteria. Do we need three images of recording studios - are they
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1285:. Thank you both for getting involved in the Good Article process. I am, however, a little concerned at the GA Review because it doesn't show where the article has been checked against the GA criteria. What shows here is that MoonJet did a copy edit; however, it is not clear if other aspects have been assessed.
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1089:: See above
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617:the archive
148:free images
31:not a forum
2529:Categories
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704:Authorship
690:GA toolbox
657:By 1995's
651:6 November
456:discussion
279:good topic
235:under the
2491:flagging.
2467:The Bends
2451:ref names
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1579:are from
1420:Opus meum
1295:pertinent
763:Reviewer:
727:Templates
718:Reviewing
683:GA Review
659:The Bends
88:if needed
71:Be polite
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1086:Not done
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776:contribs
732:Criteria
673:ref idea
646:The Wire
398:GA-class
366:Promoted
249:reassess
186:Archives
56:get help
29:This is
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2397:Thanks
2318:On hold
2017:Fixed.
1794:Overall
1689:neutral
1575:B. All
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