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:***"Topless at the Arco Arena’s title was inspired by an engaging essay written by Tim Quirk (one-half of Wonderlick) that draws parallels between a woman baring her breasts at a 2001 AC/DC gig in Sacramento, Calif., and the dot-com boom and eventual bust. The piece originally appeared in the 2004 anthology This Is Pop and is reprinted in the album’s liner notes." | :***"Topless at the Arco Arena’s title was inspired by an engaging essay written by Tim Quirk (one-half of Wonderlick) that draws parallels between a woman baring her breasts at a 2001 AC/DC gig in Sacramento, Calif., and the dot-com boom and eventual bust. The piece originally appeared in the 2004 anthology This Is Pop and is reprinted in the album’s liner notes." | ||
:*These issues will need to get fixed up before it can go on DYK.--v/r - [[User:TParis|T]][[User_talk:TParis|P]] 01:28, 13 May 2014 (UTC) | :*These issues will need to get fixed up before it can go on DYK.--v/r - [[User:TParis|T]][[User_talk:TParis|P]] 01:28, 13 May 2014 (UTC) | ||
− | ::I have tried to fix the issues you raised above, and Im working on the QPQ. [[User:Jinkinson|<font color="green">Jinkinson</font>]] [[User talk:Jinkinson|<font color="blue">talk to me</font>]] 01:38, 13 May 2014 (UTC) | + | ::I have tried to fix the issues you raised above, and <s>Im working on the QPQ.</s> I have reviewed [[Stan's World Cup Song]]. [[User:Jinkinson|<font color="green">Jinkinson</font>]] [[User talk:Jinkinson|<font color="blue">talk to me</font>]] 01:38, 13 May 2014 (UTC) |
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Wonderlick
- ... that when two members of alternative rock band Too Much Joy posted thirteen songs online under the name Wonderlick, they made $12,000 from online donations alone?
Created by Jinkinson (talk). Self nominated at 16:54, 11 May 2014 (UTC).
- Needs QPQ check. Article also needs to be formated (wikifying) with section headers. Long enough, new enough. Big problem is close paraphrasing. In the article it says:
- "The latter album's title was based on an essay Quirk wrote comparing an AC/DC concert in 2001 at the Arco Arena, where a woman bared her breasts, to the dot-com boom and eventual bust. The essay was originally written for the 2004 anthology This Is Pop and is reprinted in the album’s liner notes."
- and the source
- "Topless at the Arco Arena’s title was inspired by an engaging essay written by Tim Quirk (one-half of Wonderlick) that draws parallels between a woman baring her breasts at a 2001 AC/DC gig in Sacramento, Calif., and the dot-com boom and eventual bust. The piece originally appeared in the 2004 anthology This Is Pop and is reprinted in the album’s liner notes."
- These issues will need to get fixed up before it can go on DYK.--v/r - TP 01:28, 13 May 2014 (UTC)
- I have tried to fix the issues you raised above, and
Im working on the QPQ.I have reviewed Stan's World Cup Song. Jinkinson talk to me 01:38, 13 May 2014 (UTC)
- Needs QPQ check. Article also needs to be formated (wikifying) with section headers. Long enough, new enough. Big problem is close paraphrasing. In the article it says: