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psychedelic folk-rock song "
Good Shepherd" is derived from an early 1800s hymn from a backwoods preacher and a 1930s
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Reviewer: hamiltonstone ( talk) 01:36, 12 November 2009 (UTC)
This article is neutral, stable, generally well-written, and appropriately referenced. The article contains no images, so image review is not an issue. Apart from attempting to get an image of a printed song-sheet version of the song (if one exists), the most obvious illustration to include would be of the band Jefferson Airplane. However, the only Airplane image in use at the band's article is fair-use, not free use, and it would not be appropriate to include it here (the fair use rationale would not apply). I have undertaken some copyediting, but I still feel some of the prose style is a little idiosyncratic (like mine :-)) and needs smoothing out. i raise a couple of examples below that still need resolution.
I think that's it. I found this fascinating. hamiltonstone ( talk) 01:44, 12 November 2009 (UTC)
I don't know the origin or why references listed might state that Strothers killed his wife with an axe. Local newspaper accounts at the time state that he shot in wife, who happen to be (by the way) a domestic servant of a well-to-do local businessman in Culpeper, Virginia. She was in a hospital for a few days before she passed away.FirstBassman13 (talk) 00:20, 26 August 2010 (UTC)FirstBassman —Preceding unsigned comment added by FirstBassman13 ( talk • contribs)
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Jefferson Airplane
psychedelic folk-rock song "
Good Shepherd" is derived from an early 1800s hymn from a backwoods preacher and a 1930s
gospel blues recording by a blind axe murderer? |
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Reviewer: hamiltonstone ( talk) 01:36, 12 November 2009 (UTC)
This article is neutral, stable, generally well-written, and appropriately referenced. The article contains no images, so image review is not an issue. Apart from attempting to get an image of a printed song-sheet version of the song (if one exists), the most obvious illustration to include would be of the band Jefferson Airplane. However, the only Airplane image in use at the band's article is fair-use, not free use, and it would not be appropriate to include it here (the fair use rationale would not apply). I have undertaken some copyediting, but I still feel some of the prose style is a little idiosyncratic (like mine :-)) and needs smoothing out. i raise a couple of examples below that still need resolution.
I think that's it. I found this fascinating. hamiltonstone ( talk) 01:44, 12 November 2009 (UTC)
I don't know the origin or why references listed might state that Strothers killed his wife with an axe. Local newspaper accounts at the time state that he shot in wife, who happen to be (by the way) a domestic servant of a well-to-do local businessman in Culpeper, Virginia. She was in a hospital for a few days before she passed away.FirstBassman13 (talk) 00:20, 26 August 2010 (UTC)FirstBassman —Preceding unsigned comment added by FirstBassman13 ( talk • contribs)
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