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Revision as of 16:27, 11 November 2025
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Nominator: DannyRogers800 (talk · contribs) 03:47, 1 November 2025 (UTC)
Reviewer: Chiswick Chap (talk · contribs) 16:05, 11 November 2025 (UTC)
What a lovely article, informative, readable, and beautifully organised. I have very few comments and could almost just pass it now actually.
- Is Isicathamiya being equated with a capella, or is there some significant difference here that would be helpful to readers?
- It would be interesting to see the three-chord progression written out musically. Certainly not a GA requirement.
- When people are named as authorities in the text, it would be helpful to introduce them briefly, e.g. “The American journalist Sharon LaFraniere” or “The South African author Rian Malan”.
- It might be nice to say something like “covered ‘Mbube’ as ‘Wimoweh'” in the Pete Seeger image caption.
- “Also” is used quite often in the text. You could cut some of them.
- Hallberg 2012 “på försök” means “on trial” på engelska
- The Hounds needs a translation [Hitlist positions] (or ~ places)
Images
- The record sleeves are properly fair use.
- The other images are PD and on Commons.
- All the images are appropriate for the article and indeed make it far more comprehensible.
Sources
- The sources are beautifully organised. The mix of scholarly books, news items, media, and charts works well and suits the topic perfectly.
- [138], [153], and [158] have existing “page needed” tags.
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