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I don't agree with the deletion of the two paragraphs, certainly not for the reasons given. I'm not even familiar with the music yet I know the names System of a Down and Neurotic Outsiders and the latter article if you read it makes significant reference to the Viper Room. The "oldest band" item isn't "arcane trivia" as it's an indication of the diversity of the venue over the years -- it has hosted not only the newest rock bands but the two longest-running rock bands of all time. I'm sorry, I need a much better reason than "minor band promotion and arcane trivia" before I support deletion. 23skidoo 00:54, 20 February 2006 (UTC)
Lots and lots of bands played there, including ones much more famous than the ones added to this article by their fans. Lest this article get swamped by arcania like many other wikipedia articles do, I have deleted it. I could prove my point by adding 100 names of bands that havce played the viper room to the article that I feel are "famous" but that would be silly. Cshay 05:34, 20 February 2006 (UTC)
It should be included that Johnny Cash played a show there by himself and it recharged his career. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.97.192.118 ( talk) 04:37, 26 January 2010 (UTC)
I've looked around for a source on the London Fog thing and I'm pretty sure it's not true that it was at the Viper Room's current location.
Everything I can find says that the "London Fog" was in the space that is now Duke's Coffee Shop (8909 W. Sunset), immediately west of the Whisky. It does seem verifiable that The Doors were the house band at the London Fog and started as the Whisky's house band the day after being fired from London Fog.
I believe the reason the Viper/London Fog connection was made up is that the Viper Room was used as the filming location for the "London Fog" in the movie The Doors. Mike Dillon 05:10, 12 May 2006 (UTC)
I've created a short article for the old nightclub at London Fog and updated the London Fog (nightclub) redirect to point there (I could see London Fog becoming a dab page). I removed the incorrect statements from this article about the London Fog and replaced them with a mention of the Viper Room being used as the filming location for the "London Fog" in the movie The Doors. I added a reference for the fact that it was a filming location, but I left other references in the London Fog article itself. Mike Dillon 20:11, 13 May 2006 (UTC)
How can the Viper Room (Opened in 1993) be used for shooting scenes in a movie the doors, which was shot in 1991. isnt that wrong. people on widipedia are stupid.
It's per Wikipedia style guidelines. This from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style_%28dates_and_numbers%29#Avoid_overlinking_dates
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I don't agree with the deletion of the two paragraphs, certainly not for the reasons given. I'm not even familiar with the music yet I know the names System of a Down and Neurotic Outsiders and the latter article if you read it makes significant reference to the Viper Room. The "oldest band" item isn't "arcane trivia" as it's an indication of the diversity of the venue over the years -- it has hosted not only the newest rock bands but the two longest-running rock bands of all time. I'm sorry, I need a much better reason than "minor band promotion and arcane trivia" before I support deletion. 23skidoo 00:54, 20 February 2006 (UTC)
Lots and lots of bands played there, including ones much more famous than the ones added to this article by their fans. Lest this article get swamped by arcania like many other wikipedia articles do, I have deleted it. I could prove my point by adding 100 names of bands that havce played the viper room to the article that I feel are "famous" but that would be silly. Cshay 05:34, 20 February 2006 (UTC)
It should be included that Johnny Cash played a show there by himself and it recharged his career. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.97.192.118 ( talk) 04:37, 26 January 2010 (UTC)
I've looked around for a source on the London Fog thing and I'm pretty sure it's not true that it was at the Viper Room's current location.
Everything I can find says that the "London Fog" was in the space that is now Duke's Coffee Shop (8909 W. Sunset), immediately west of the Whisky. It does seem verifiable that The Doors were the house band at the London Fog and started as the Whisky's house band the day after being fired from London Fog.
I believe the reason the Viper/London Fog connection was made up is that the Viper Room was used as the filming location for the "London Fog" in the movie The Doors. Mike Dillon 05:10, 12 May 2006 (UTC)
I've created a short article for the old nightclub at London Fog and updated the London Fog (nightclub) redirect to point there (I could see London Fog becoming a dab page). I removed the incorrect statements from this article about the London Fog and replaced them with a mention of the Viper Room being used as the filming location for the "London Fog" in the movie The Doors. I added a reference for the fact that it was a filming location, but I left other references in the London Fog article itself. Mike Dillon 20:11, 13 May 2006 (UTC)
How can the Viper Room (Opened in 1993) be used for shooting scenes in a movie the doors, which was shot in 1991. isnt that wrong. people on widipedia are stupid.
It's per Wikipedia style guidelines. This from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style_%28dates_and_numbers%29#Avoid_overlinking_dates
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