Template:Did you know nominations/Bridge Over Troubled Water
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The result was: promoted by Miyagawa (talk) 11:54, 11 August 2012 (UTC)
Bridge Over Troubled Water
[edit]- ... that despite their Bridge Over Troubled Water having sold 25 million records, earned 6 Grammy Awards and topped the charts in over 10 countries, the duo Simon & Garfunkel split up?
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Created/expanded by GreatOrangePumpkin (talk). Self nom at 12:59, 25 July 2012 (UTC)
- The 5x expansion checks out OK. Article is adequately footnoted. I did not run across evidence of close paraphrasing or other plagiarism. QPQ is done. The article is a bit rough, though -- it would benefit from careful copyediting.
- Regarding the hook sourcing, I haven't checked all of the online sources for the chart positions in various countries (I was inclined to AGF on some of them), but the article does not identify a source for the six Grammy Awards (AllMusic could be footnoted, but I also note the Bennighof says it won "only" 5 Grammies).
- While the proposed hook has elements that ought to interest the reader, for me it was "ho-hum", because I recall that it was commonplace for highly successful bands to split up in those days (this still happens). However, I found some facts in the article about the making of the album that could be used in hooks that would cause me to want to read the article:
- ALT1 ... that Simon & Garfunkel declined an invitation to perform at Woodstock while they were working on the album Bridge Over Troubled Water?
- ALT2 ... that production of the Simon & Garfunkel album Bridge Over Troubled Water was affected by Art Garfunkel's acting role in Catch-22?
- Unfortunately, neither of these ALT hook facts is explicitly footnoted (and I can't see several key pages of the Ebel book to see if the content is there). --Orlady (talk) 04:37, 8 August 2012 (UTC)