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== Challenging the description "blue rock" == | |||
] is trying to use the source to say that this song's genre is "blues rock". Per the source: | |||
'''''Do you still consider Alice In Chains to be a "heavy metal" band or are you just "rock" now?''''' | |||
''No, we're part of the metal thing. We're a lot of different things, too. I don't quite know what the mixture is, but there's definitely metal, blues, rock and roll, maybe a touch of punk... The metal part will never leave us. And I never want it to.'' | |||
My concern, of course, is that at no point are they talking about this particular song. Any application to this particular song appears to be ]. Therefore, I don't believe the genre can be used unless a better source is found. Thoughts? ] ] 12:49, 10 August 2012 (UTC) |
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Opinion?
I removed the following statement from the article: The song is particularly relevant after lead singer Layne Staley's death in 2002. This may or may not be true. Please feel free to return it to the article if you can explain what it means. Preferably with a source, since we can't allow original research. -Freekee 21:53, 13 December 2006 (UTC)
I also always wondered if Cantrell's lyrics, sung by Cantrell himself, are a criticism of Layne Staley. Obviously yes, right? Anyone got the inside story? 66.212.78.32 18:53, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
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Challenging the description "blue rock"
User:Metalvayne is trying to use the source here to say that this song's genre is "blues rock". Per the source:
Do you still consider Alice In Chains to be a "heavy metal" band or are you just "rock" now?
No, we're part of the metal thing. We're a lot of different things, too. I don't quite know what the mixture is, but there's definitely metal, blues, rock and roll, maybe a touch of punk... The metal part will never leave us. And I never want it to.
My concern, of course, is that at no point are they talking about this particular song. Any application to this particular song appears to be original research. Therefore, I don't believe the genre can be used unless a better source is found. Thoughts? Sergecross73 msg me 12:49, 10 August 2012 (UTC)
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