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− | :* | + | :* [[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|16px]] size and age ok, written neutrally, referenced. no copyvio. I'll pay that for the sourcing. QPQ done. good to go. [[User:Casliber|Cas Liber]] ([[User talk:Casliber|talk]] '''·''' [[Special:Contributions/Casliber|contribs]]) 13:42, 12 October 2018 (UTC) |
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The Witch's Promise
- ... that "The Witch's Promise" is the only Jethro Tull single to feature a Mellotron? Source: "and played piano and Mellotron on "The Witch's Promise" Jethro Tull's Thick as a Brick and A Passion Play: Inside Two Long Songs, Tim Smolko IUP p. 9 "Tull are a bit of an odd one on the Mellotron front; they toyed with using one a handful of times, then gave it up as a bad job. First heard on their early 1970 single, Witches Promise" Planet Mellotron
- Reviewed: Doom Island
- Comment: Was previously deleted at AfD; this is a complete rewrite. (In anticipation of a follow up question, we think Planet Mellotron is a reliable source for this specific claim; the author Andy Thompson is name checked on the Streetly Electronics website, in Sound on Sound and (particularly) in Nick Awde's Mellotron book as being a Mellotron expert. It's possible to verify the claim by going through all of Jethro Tull's back catalogue and cross-checking for what is credited for 'Tron and what isn't; this is simpler.)
Created by Ritchie333 (talk) and Martinevans123 (talk). Nominated by Ritchie333 (talk) at 09:45, 22 September 2018 (UTC).