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article. I think this is the most difficult aspect of writing a Good Article to get right, and is the most difficult aspect to assess when reviewing. As such it is commonly over-looked. The bigger the topic that the article is about, the more difficult it is to get this aspect right. In general I tend to think that it is easier to get an article on a single to GA than an article on an album, and easier to get an article on an album to GA than an article on a band, as each stage up requires more research and more judgements to be made. And then, added to that, is the importance of the single, the album, the band, etc. This happens to be one of the most significant albums released in the later part of the 20th century by one of the most significant bands of that period. There is plenty of material on this album. And that, in a quick look on the few days that I have looked into this article, I am finding gaps in the coverage leads me to think that more detailed research will turn up more gaps. Added to which is that only one in-depth text has been used, and the main contributor to the article (who did not nominate the article for GA) feels that that text "is just a synthesis of print and online media". Some books on the band: "Radiohead: The Stories Behind Every Song", James Doheny; "Radiohead: Every Album, Every Song", William Allen; "Everything in Its Right Place: Analyzing Radiohead", Brad Osborn; "Radiohead: Music for a Global Future", Phil Rose; "Radiohead: Life in a Glasshouse", John Aizlewood; "The Radiohead Handbook - Everything You Need to Know", Emily Smith; "Radiohead: The Complete Guide to Their Music", Mark Paytress; "The Music and Art of Radiohead", Joseph Tate; etc. I feel this is a well written article which has gathered together some material, but that a detailed survey of the available material on the album has not yet been undertaken to do the topic justice. I am, of course, open to discussion that I may be wrong.
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 2003:, articles should be consistent in using the serial comma (or not). Make a decision as to if the comma should be used or not, and then go through the article to ensure consistency. This by itself is not a deal breaker, but should be sorted. Most articles on Knowledge do use the serial comma; however, there are editors who prefer not to, and that is allowed. Example in this article of non comma: "extra production by Radiohead, Nigel Godrich and Jim Warren", example of serial comma: "with Yorke generally playing rhythm, Greenwood lead, and Ed O'Brien providing effects". This was only a quick look - not sure of how many examples of each there are, though it looks like non-serial is favoured. 2167:
material starts. Does "EMI instructed Radiohead to deliver a followup to "Creep"..." belong in Recording or in Background? And I'm unsure on why there is a short subsection Tracks, the first paragraph of which appears to belong more in the main Recording section. The next section Music also contains material on the songs, and it's not clear what differentiates Tracks and Music. And some of the material in Music comes from reviews, so that blurs with the Critical Reception section.
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and respected musicians such as". And "After EMI felt Leckie was taking to long to mix the album, most tracks were mixed by Sean Slade and Paul Q. Kolderie" needs clarity that it was EMI who sent the tracks to Slade and Kolderie. Perhaps: "EMI felt Leckie was taking to long to mix the album, so they had Sean Slade and Paul Q. Kolderie complete the mixes"
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Minor point. Article is well written conveying a lot of useful information in a readable and engaging style. I have a couple of quibbles: "The buzz generated by such famous fans" is a little casual compared to the encyclopedic style of the rest of the article. Perhaps: "The interest shown by popular
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Review is on hold while the above issues and quibbles are discussed and dealt with. The initial hold is seven days, though I'm quite open about holding for longer provided some progress is being made or there is at least a weekly update. Most of the stuff can be handled quite quickly. The main issue
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I'm the editor who wrote most of the prose in the article, but there are some parts I didn't touch and IMO there are a few spaces it isn't as good as it could be. I don't like the stuff around "the album having an overall spacious tone", etc. I'm not invested in GA or FA reviews (I didn't nominate
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Main aspects. While reading around I have come upon information regarding the barn rehersersal and the sketchbooks which were later auctioned, information on the equipment used - such as Greenwood's two Fenders, information on the musical influences on the band, etc, which are not present in the
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I have removed the problematic images and media files. Thanks for adding in extra information. I still feel the article is a little light on information for a GA level article on a significant topic which has been well covered in reliable sources; as such this is fairly borderline, but as it is
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On the whole I feel that the MOS criteria have been met. If I note any discrepancies between lead and main body as I finish this review, I'll either sort it myself or mention it here. I have some quibbles, though, about the layout. I am unclear on where Background material stops and Recording
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Good point, well made. Not all books are good, which is why it is useful to use a range of them, and in the case of this band there are plenty of books available. The lack of a range of in-depth texts is not a GA fail, though the article would benefit from more in-depth texts being consulted.
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I've addressed your points as best I can. There are some elements (mainly to do with files and images) in which I have - to be blunt - little interest or expertise in, so I've left them as is. Happy for other editors to adjust as they see fit. As I say, FA/GA status isn't personally of great
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It helps to use a GA checklist, both to focus the review on the GA criteria, reminding the reviewer what needs to be done, and also to reassure other readers that the article has gone through an appropriate review. It is not mandatory, but it is helpful. Some templates are listed here:
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I do most of my editing using Visual Editor, which I find especially useful for managing references. The downside is that it autogenerates those unhelpful numbered refnames. I fix them using the Refnamer tool but I must have forgotten to do that for this article. Thanks for
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This was added by me, but I was never completely happy with it — it was a bit of a short-term hack solution to stop the feeling of the recording section jumping back and forth chronologically without it. I've merged the two sections now. Hopefully it's not too awkward.
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I assume the "in-depth text" you refer to is the Mac Randall book. FYI, that book is just a synthesis of print and online media. (Not really important here, but just wanted to flag that in-depth print books aren't necessarily better than online sources these days.)
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reads more like Critical reception of the whole album than a detailed summary of the music. Something to consider, and this would apply not just to Layout but also to Main aspects, would be to have a section in which each song was discussed in order.
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Article is richly cited to reliable sources; most of the sources are magazines and newspapers, though one in-depth text has been used. For on-going development, particularly if looking toward FA, a greater range of in-depth texts should be consulted.
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I'll initiate a GAR. The article looks sound, so I feel it would be extremely unlikely that it will end up being delisted, though perhaps a few items will be cleared up, and certainly there will be a reassurance that a full review has been done.
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No original research. There's the possible misreading of a source talking about an ascending guitar scale as "substantial space", but that wasn't deliberate (and could be accurate). The article does admirably stick closely to the sources.
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is the main aspects, though a week or two on working on finding material for each song on the album, and including stuff on the rehearsal in the Oxfordshire barn, should see that settled. I am open for discussion on any of the issues.
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I think this made sense when it led directly into how the desperate effort to find the next hit single disrupted the recording process. But I also think it fits in the background section, so I've moved it. No strong feelings either
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I haven't found any other problems in my review. Everything seems to be well-cited, and everything that should be cited are. That said, if the article should be cited to more in-depth sources, I'm sure that can easily be done.
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Now, for the infobox, the genre and producer field should have no wrapping. Use the {{Nowrap}} template on "indie rock" and "Nigel Godrich." You would enter it like this: "{{Nowrap|indie rock}}" and "{{Nowrap|Nigel Godrich}}"
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the rationale says "This sample illustrates the intricate chord progressions and Thom Yorke's new style of social commentary in his lyrics." which does not match the use in the article which doesn't mention the lyrics. And
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Generally, we use the surname of people past the first mention in the article. Though, I know he's not the only Greenwood in the band. Maybe say "C. Greenwood" instead? I've seen other articles using this same practice.
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importance to me, so no problem with me if you need to fail the article for the outstanding issues - but in either case the feedback you offered here was useful and impressively rigorous. Thanks a bunch.
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Same as above. You might want to use "J. Greenwood" and "C. Greenwood." Alternatively, you can state "the Greenwood brothers." The same thing goes for all future mentions of them in the article.
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Thanks for digging into that. The writing in that section has long seemed fishy to me but I never got round to interrogating the sources. I'll do some surgery some time in the next few days.
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used for the rehearsals of the album, that would certainly be of encyclopedic interest! (And some mention of the rehearsals in the barn, and the sketchpads should be in the article).
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Rolling Stone described it as a "mix of sonic guitar anthems and striking ballads", with lyrics evoking a "haunted landscape" of sickness, consumerism, jealousy and longing"
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I've altered the Godrich caption and added mention of the barn rehearsals. No opinion on the images; I'll leave it to other editors to decide which to remove, if any.
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I am definitely willing to continue this review if it is needed. It doesn't seem like MoonJet has responded yet, so it might be necessary for you to help out. ―
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a recently-published source that goes in-depth on all the album's songs, for example. That source would also be helpful for the song articles from this album.
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This is a bit redundant. I suggest replacing the second use of "My Iron Lung" with "of the track" (since we're still talking about the song "My Iron Lung").
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MoonJet and Tunakanski would you mind re-running the GA Review, and ensuring that where there may be reasonable concerns that the article does not meet the
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this), but I do see them as useful sources of feedback when they happen. Whatever the outcome of this GAR I will do another sweep at some point soon.
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The images have appropriate copyright or non-free information. There is however a discrepancy with the music sample for "Just". On the sample page
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And I'm unsure on why there is a short subsection Tracks, the first paragraph of which appears to belong more in the main Recording section.
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As for the images and sound clips, everything seems to be fine here too. Maybe the second image caption could be altered a bit.
1189:"For The Bends, Yorke and Donwood hired a cassette camera and filmed objects including road signs, packaging and street lights." 2469:
is daunting, compared to every other article over their studio albums. Godawful, even. I don't have enough man power for that.
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Article is very well written - quite professional. Minor points noted below would not prevent the article from being listed.
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Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.
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What does "distinctive" mean here? How about replacing that bit with "music videos for some of the singles were released."
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I've not come upon any obvious examples of copyright, and Earwig's Copyvio Detector doesn't turn up anything substantial.
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What does "hired" mean here? Maybe replace that word with "acquired," since they didn't hire anyone, and is more clear.
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these images are to the article, nor the value of having three. If someone could get agreement from Omega Auctions for
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as it could be. There are three images for the studios where the album was recorded. It is not immediately clear how
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This sentence comes off as a little redundant. I would suggest replacing "extra production by" with "the help of."
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I suggest renaming this sub-section to "accolades." Also, what's the stray "I" doing at the end of the paragraph?
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This is the second mention of "Street Spirit" in the paragraph, so you might want to omit the "fade out" part.
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I would suggest using the full name of "Bullet Proof," since its the first mention of the song in the article.
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Change this to "EMI gave Radiohead nine weeks to record the album, planning to release it in October 1994."
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Does "EMI instructed Radiohead to deliver a followup to "Creep"..." belong in Recording or in Background?
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In British English, "hired" is often used as a synonym for "rented". Also, it's the word the source uses.
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It looks like you unlinked "indie rock" and "Nigel Godrich" when you did that. Please link them again.
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Sorry for long delay in getting back to this. I'm hoping to have some time either tomorrow or Friday.
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I suggest replacing "said" with "stated," since the word "said" is in already in that same paragraph.
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and how others view it in the context of the song, such as David Bennett's analyses on YouTube:
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Thanks for this very thorough assessment. I'll address your points over the next week or so.
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borderline, I am defaulting to its current status, which is a listing as a GA article.
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Article is neutral, remaining close to sources, and there is balance in the criticism.
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It represents viewpoints fairly and without editorial bias, giving due weight to each:
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Replace "singer" with "vocalist." The latter is the preferred term on Knowledge.
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The following references may be useful when improving this article in the future:
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to this article? I've been adding these names on repeated references (like with
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You might want to check that the script didn't do anything weird, in any case.
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A. The prose is clear and concise, and the spelling and grammar are correct:
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Unlink "Just" here, assuming you followed my instructions to link it above.
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Remove the commas in that sentence. Those don't come across as necessary.
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Can you share the sources that cover the equipment used for the album?
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Thank you so much. I'll keep that tool for the rest of my days, heh.
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Knowledge featured topics Radiohead studio albums good content
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Article is stable. Very minor reverts of inappropriate edits.
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Cool. I do anticipate the article retaining the green badge.
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Remains focused on the album. No section is excessive.
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I would be willing to help out on this if requested.
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Now time for the background and recording sections.
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