Talk:Black Merda
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Black Merda is of historical importance in the field of Black Psychedelic Rock
this article has been rewritten in an attempt comply with Wikipedia's standards and now contains a bibliography that details Black Merda's historical musical importance.
Black Merda had two albums released on the Chess and Janus Record labels" Their Self-titled "Black Merda" 1970 and "Long Burn The Fire" 1972 so this article shouldn't be deleted because it meets that notabilty rule.
This article also meets the complies with the rule below:
"topic has notability if it is known outside of a narrow interest group or constituency, or should be because of its particular importance or impact"
In addition to checking the bibliography of this article please Google "Black Merda" and you will find many websites featuring Black Merda's music and commenting on their historical musical importance.
And per the bibliography in this article, you will find that they are indeed considered to be legendary, pioneers of Black Rock. Vveasey 16:19, 11 April 2006 (UTC)Buddha
[edit] Curiosity
Merda means "shit" in portuguese.