Talk:Disco Biscuits
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Future Scope of Disco Biscuits Article
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- Beginning history at University of Pennsylvania playing for fraternities.
- Transformation into Trance-Fusion influence/via Roland JP-8000.
- Famous Akira Jam (December 31, 1999).
- "Hot Air Balloon" Rock Opera.
- Aron and Brownie's spin-off band Conspirator including Larry David's process in the creation.
- Bands commonly toured with i.e. The New Deal.
- Unique concert experiences/festivals.
- Lead guitarist Jon Gutwilig's nickname is Barber after supposedly seating his "customers" in a barber chair and feeding them shots while attending college
- Disco Biscuits is a reference to the street slang for the drug ecstacy*
- Bisco fans
- Formation of a new article simply about the Camp Bisco music festival. Consider that it reached an audience of around 30,000 this year — Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.45.179.54 (talk) 19:22, 20 July 2011 (UTC)
References
[edit]Only one reference and it's to allmusic. Perhaps maybe adding some sources wouldn't be bad idea.
Label
[edit]Which label is the Disco Biscuits signed to? -- Andy Saunders 06:28, 14 February 2006 (UTC)
What, you couldn't guess? --64.231.28.75 20:26, 19 March 2006 (UTC)
Importance
[edit]Based on Wikipedia:Notability (music)#Musicians and ensembles:
- Has had a charted hit on any national music chart, in at least one large or medium-sized country.
- Señor Boombox charted on two Billboard Magazine entries; Top Electronic Albums #13 and Top Independent Albums #46
- Has gone on an international concert tour, or a national concert tour in at least one large or medium-sized country, reported in notable and verifiable sources.
- Done so, played internationally at Jam at the Dam and Jam Cruise, as well as playing Bonnaroo. Set to headline a New Years Eve show at Tweeter Center in Camden, New Jersey this year. Verifiable at various setlist sites on the internet, such as http://www.phantasytour.com
- Has released two or more albums on a major label or one of the more important indie labels (i.e. an independent label with a history of more than a few years and a roster of performers, many of which are notable).
- Not completed**
- Has been featured in multiple non-trivial published works in reliable and reputable media (excludes things like school newspapers (although university newspapers are usually fine), personal blogs, etc.)
- Do so as well, will dig up articles if need be.
This is enough to pass criteria. If still unsatisfied, please post the article for deletion. -- moe.RON Let's talk | done 22:16, 1 November 2006 (UTC) Insert non-formatted text here
Life On A Limb
"See also" or "Did you mean"?
[edit]So at the bottom it says "See also: Disco Biscuit", which redirects to MDMA. Seeing as the only thing the band has to do with the drug is the name, shouldn't it be at the top of the page, saying "This article is about the jam band. For the drug commonly known as Disco Biscuit, see MDMA."? If you agree and are familiar with the formatting shit, please change it, I'm too new and not bold enough to figure it out. -Keith (Hypergeek14)Talk 21:00, 2 October 2009 (UTC)
Removed materail
[edit]Before restoring the material I cleaned up today, please review WP:ADVOCACY. --98.206.36.239 (talk) 22:45, 2 July 2011 (UTC)
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