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Like Spinning Plates[edit]

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I've listed this article for peer review because… Right, this time the article should work. Please give me your thoughts.

Thanks, Tkotse (talk) 05:10, 31 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Ruhrfisch comments: A very interesting article, here are some suggestions for improvement:

  • The lead is two sentences and should be expanded to summarize the entire article. See WP:LEAD
  • What is already there is fairly well written, but I think more could be added.
    • For example, is there any information about the musical key, chords, chord progression, time signature?
    • Who is credited as the author(s) of the song? Could there be more on the lyrics than the cloud cuckoo land quote? Even the lyrical structure (verse, refrain, verse?)
  • Try to be more specific - which songs This technique is similar to ones used by The Beatles and The Stone Roses on some of thier songs.[2] Or what year was the song first performed live?
  • For the preceding quote, Wikipedia is not a reliable source - see WP:RS and check all the refs.
  • Internet references need url, title, publisher, author if known, and date accessed. Try using the {{cite web}} for consistency
  • There is no critical reception information - this is a major album by a major group and was reviewed widely at the time, get to a library and look up the reviews and see what critics said about this.
  • Music video, Notes and Hidden Booklet sections are all way too short, and why are notes on the lyrics and a hidden booklet a subsection of the video?
  • The hidden booklet should be a normal image, not a gallery. It needs a valid fair use summary - see WP:FAIR USE
  • Find a model article to follow here, preferably a GA or FA.
  • There are several Radiohead FAs, see who were major contributors to them and ask them for assistance / advice.
  • You could probably have a brief sound clip (fair use) in this article.

Hope this helps, Ruhrfisch ><>°° 03:57, 3 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]