Talk:Grand Funk (album)

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This article looked like it was ripped directly out a record guide, or at least thrown together from many different record guides. I tried to cut out most of what seemed like shameless promotion of the band. Sure I like Grand Funk Railroad as much as the next man; probably way more, however, this article doesn't need entirely subjective references about how Mark's guitar lines are note-for-note perfect, and how Mel's nicely fills out the bottom end. Furthermore the admittedly speculative claims regarding how the record may have been recorded had to go. The the claim that Grand Funk Railroad had the most gold albums of 1970, is not only uncited, but also seems out of place on an article. If it was in the main Grand Funk Railroad article, that would be an entirely different matter. Sixtus LXVI 04:51, 21 December 2005 (UTC)