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Does anybody have information on the studios in Switzerland that Arthur Brown recorded at?

I am afraid not, but Athur Brown used to be a lecturer on a Popular Music course that I was on in 1999. He informed us that he was actually born in 1942, but in 1968, being 26 was considered too old! Terry Keen

Removing inverted commas

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I have removed the sarcastic inverted commas from the word ordained in the opening sentence, "The Rev. Arthur Brown ('ordained' in the Universal Life Church)". The Universal Life Church is bona fied by the UN and the USA to which Wikipedia is edited from. Therefore he has been ordained and the controversy surrounded by the Universal Life Church and its' methods of ordaining should not be discussed here.

Spontaneous Apple Creation

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Does anybody have information on how long it took Arthur Brown to compose his Spontaneous Apple Creation song?

"banned in the united states"

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i did a pretty zealous scouring of the internet for something on this and found absolutely nothing indicating he was banned from the united states except for an about.com article that linked to a gig history page (the owner of the page asked wikipedia to stop linking to it, for whatever reason. you can find it via google pretty easily though). the webpage cited that he played a show in texas in 2001, so unless he was banned within the last five years... he wasn't and the assertion is completely false. --Friendship hurricane 18:18, 13 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

He has lived in Austin, Texas for over 30 years. Brown being banned is nonsense! The last poster should learn about capital letters! (24.62.224.219 (talk) 02:15, 29 March 2011 (UTC))[reply]

Arthur Brown @ the Spirit of 66 in Verviers (Belgium)

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deleted reference

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Have deleted the following, as it contains no time reference:

Arthur and Nick now tour as a duo and are selling out every venue they play.

Technopat 22:40, 17 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

4 Octave range?

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It's so often that people get credited with a large number of octaves vocal range that is impossible to achieve and I seriously doubt from Arthur Brown's recording that he even used a 2 octave range. If no one can find anything to back up this supposed 4 octave range then probably the text should be removed. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Robojam (talkcontribs) 18:23, 4 May 2007 (UTC).[reply]

Creator of Corpse Paint?

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Should it be mention that he is probably the creator of corpse paint? 4.238.155.76 (talk) 13:54, 10 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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Repeated addition of Journey review

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Over the past months anonymous editors have repeatedly added a paragraph about the reception of the album Journey by the band Kingdom Come to the lead of this article. I do not believe that the lead is an appropriate place for this paragraph, as this article is not about the band nor the album, and have reverted the edit. The lead should be a "concise overview of the article's topic", and should therefore not include information about the reception of one album of one of the bands Brown has been a member of. Moreover, this very same paragraph is already present in the articles about both the album and the band, including the name of the reviewer. In accordance with WP:LEAD and also WP:UNDUE, I believe addition of this paragraph in the lead of this article is too much and out of place in this article. Mark in wiki (talk) 12:02, 4 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]