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A fact from Karma Man appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 12 February 2022 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
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... that the Buddhist themes on David Bowie's 1967 composition "Karma Man" were compared to the Marvel Comics's character Doctor Strange? Source: O'Leary, Chris (2015). Rebel Rebel: All the Songs of David Bowie from '64 to '76. Winchester: Zero Books. chap. 2. ISBN 978-1-78099-244-0.
The music sentence should be before the meaning one since this is the correct order, also maybe Buddhist themes should be changed to something else in this sentence when the order is switched for context?
As far as I know there's no written rule saying music info has to come first. Plus, having it this way follows how I structured the comp section, and as is it properly introduces the Buddhist themes, as least imo – zmbro(talk) (cont)02:07, 23 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Remove English rock band introduction to Suede and the years of the songs, as this is not notable info for the lead
Done
Remove the same session part because this is implied
Done
"with the entire Toy album" → "with the entire project" and maybe add a sentence about the single release afterwards?
Nah I don't think the latter's necessary. If I recall correctly I don't think I did that for the other Toy tracks released as singles (i.e. CHTAM) – zmbro(talk) (cont)02:07, 23 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Background and recording
Img looks good!
Mention the release year of Bowie's self-titled album
Done
"turned it down" → "turned the offer down"
Done
"after Bowie's desire to write" → "after his desire to write" unless this term means "after he had a desire to write..." then reword appropriately (I can't see the original source so do not know this)
Zmbro✓Pass now, the copyvio score for the RS ref was slightly over 40% but this was such a minor violation that I brought the score down by merely changing the introduction to the quote. --K. Peake21:22, 26 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]