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This page was created (rather than being a re-direct) following discussion at Talk:Asia_(band)#Asia_vs._Asia_featuring_John_Payne and using material taken from the Asia (band) article. Bondegezou ( talk) 16:10, 10 June 2011 (UTC)
The current diagram shows Scandinavia as an EP with Norlander on keyboards. It was actually a full album, a live recording from 2006 when the band was performing as just Asia and had Geoff Downes on keys. Bondegezou ( talk) 21:42, 22 August 2012 (UTC)
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They last played Nov 2016 with Payne (lead vocals, bass), Scaria (guitar, vocals), Keegan (drums, vocals) and Todd Rogers (keys, vocals, additional guitar), but as the band struggles to get gigs, it struggles to get reliable source coverage, so that's based on YouTube posts! Bondegezou ( talk) 13:22, 2 February 2017 (UTC)
This article does have a longstanding problem with insufficient citations, but the right way to more forward is not this current edit war. Joefromrandb and 79.17.217.9, you are both liable to get blocked under WP:3RR. There would have been no great harm leaving the article with or without the contested material and having a discussion here. So, let's see if we can discuss the material at question, which is:
I don't see a problem with those. They're not contentious claims. Do the articles at Aqua (Asia album) and Silent Nation (album) have citations that can be used here? If not, most of that information can be sourced to the respective albums' liner notes.
I believe these to be true, but citations are needed. There are some links to interviews here that might serve.
Presumably sourced at the GPS article?
The latter material is presumably sourced at the Yes article. Bondegezou ( talk) 21:06, 29 April 2017 (UTC)
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This page was created (rather than being a re-direct) following discussion at Talk:Asia_(band)#Asia_vs._Asia_featuring_John_Payne and using material taken from the Asia (band) article. Bondegezou ( talk) 16:10, 10 June 2011 (UTC)
The current diagram shows Scandinavia as an EP with Norlander on keyboards. It was actually a full album, a live recording from 2006 when the band was performing as just Asia and had Geoff Downes on keys. Bondegezou ( talk) 21:42, 22 August 2012 (UTC)
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They last played Nov 2016 with Payne (lead vocals, bass), Scaria (guitar, vocals), Keegan (drums, vocals) and Todd Rogers (keys, vocals, additional guitar), but as the band struggles to get gigs, it struggles to get reliable source coverage, so that's based on YouTube posts! Bondegezou ( talk) 13:22, 2 February 2017 (UTC)
This article does have a longstanding problem with insufficient citations, but the right way to more forward is not this current edit war. Joefromrandb and 79.17.217.9, you are both liable to get blocked under WP:3RR. There would have been no great harm leaving the article with or without the contested material and having a discussion here. So, let's see if we can discuss the material at question, which is:
I don't see a problem with those. They're not contentious claims. Do the articles at Aqua (Asia album) and Silent Nation (album) have citations that can be used here? If not, most of that information can be sourced to the respective albums' liner notes.
I believe these to be true, but citations are needed. There are some links to interviews here that might serve.
Presumably sourced at the GPS article?
The latter material is presumably sourced at the Yes article. Bondegezou ( talk) 21:06, 29 April 2017 (UTC)