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Perhaps an paragraph about the "I am the king of Hell fire, and I bring you [...]" sample would be nice to include? At least the UK band 'Prodigy' uses this sample in their song 'Fire' and hence that song could be included in the 'Cover Versions' section?
I don't think so. There's nothing psychedelic about this song at all, it's straight-up rock. Unless someone can come up with a reason for calling it that, I'll remove. (And it was never "pyschedelic rock" anyway, it's acid rock. Kids these days. Sheesh.) 210.22.142.82 ( talk) 05:58, 11 September 2016 (UTC)
Would it be appropriate to mention in this article the controversy surrounding the fact that the New Zealand Mosque shooter played this song on the live-stream where he documented the horrific terrorist attack? I say this because Arthur Brown himself acknowledged what happened, and actually cut Fire from his upcoming live performance in New Zealand. Just a thought that I had, but I totally understand if anyone thinks different; I didn't want to edit the article without first discussing it with others. RightTruthTeller ( talk) 13:34, 25 March 2019 (UTC)RightTruthTeller
Does anyone know where to access a recording of this song? Discogs and Allmusic and Youtube don't seem to have any information at all about this song. 2001:56A:FA85:3800:B166:B61B:F7BD:AB96 ( talk) 03:42, 4 March 2021 (UTC)
![]() | A fact from Fire (Arthur Brown song) appeared on Wikipedia's
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Perhaps an paragraph about the "I am the king of Hell fire, and I bring you [...]" sample would be nice to include? At least the UK band 'Prodigy' uses this sample in their song 'Fire' and hence that song could be included in the 'Cover Versions' section?
I don't think so. There's nothing psychedelic about this song at all, it's straight-up rock. Unless someone can come up with a reason for calling it that, I'll remove. (And it was never "pyschedelic rock" anyway, it's acid rock. Kids these days. Sheesh.) 210.22.142.82 ( talk) 05:58, 11 September 2016 (UTC)
Would it be appropriate to mention in this article the controversy surrounding the fact that the New Zealand Mosque shooter played this song on the live-stream where he documented the horrific terrorist attack? I say this because Arthur Brown himself acknowledged what happened, and actually cut Fire from his upcoming live performance in New Zealand. Just a thought that I had, but I totally understand if anyone thinks different; I didn't want to edit the article without first discussing it with others. RightTruthTeller ( talk) 13:34, 25 March 2019 (UTC)RightTruthTeller
Does anyone know where to access a recording of this song? Discogs and Allmusic and Youtube don't seem to have any information at all about this song. 2001:56A:FA85:3800:B166:B61B:F7BD:AB96 ( talk) 03:42, 4 March 2021 (UTC)