Talk:Far Corporation
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[edit]Is the fact that one cover they performed did sort of well enough to assert notabiliy on Wikipedia? I can't find anything else notable about them. Some guy 23:41, 2 May 2006 (UTC)
Although I'm not particularly a fan of the group (covering Led Zepplin was an egregious error, to my mind), I do think that they meet the criteria for notability. To whit:
- "Stairway to Heaven" reached #8 on the UK chart as per everyHit.com.
- They put out two records out on a major label: Division One on Arista and Solitude on MCI-BMG as per allmusic.com.
- Far Corporation contains multiple members of another more notable group: Toto.
So, with these things in mind, I believe that they do merit mention. GentlemanGhost 20:13, 17 May 2006 (UTC)
Phil
[edit]I've got nothing relevant to add to this article, but I just wanted to say I heard this version for the first time today and their ripping off of Phil Collins's drums is absolutely shameless. Beanhead McGinty (talk) 07:55, 6 May 2014 (UTC)