Talk:Vanilla Fudge/Archive 1

Latest comment: 7 years ago by 105.226.77.248 in topic Mob Connections
Archive 1 Archive 2

Correction to your article

You might consider changing this part in your Singles chart: The song, You Keep Me Hanging On, first peaked on the Billboard charts at #67, week of 22 July 1967. It spent 5 weeks in Billboard's Hot 100 and 2 weeks at its peak position. The same version then peaked at #6 in 1968 (peak date: 31 August 1968. The song spent 12 weeks in the Hot 100, 9 weeks in the Top 40, and 1 week in the Top Ten. Reference: Joel Whitburn's Pop Annual, 1955-1999, ©2000 by Joel Whitburn. ISBN 0-89820-141-1 (hardback)


2005 Tour with the Doors

In 2005 the surviving members of the Doors would not have had permission to tour under that name. In 2005 it would most likely be Doors of the 21st Century. This was at some point shortened to D21C due to legal hassles, and finally today they have taken the name, Riders of the Storm due to the legal issues.Jkolak (talk) 10:13, 6 August 2008 (UTC)

Reunions

The reunions section is longer than the history of when the band was famous. It can be shortened to just a list of musicians that joined members of the classic lineup on their tours. Post heyday era Vanilla Fudge details that are notable include Bogert and Appice joining Jeff Beck as that has merited an entry for Beck, Bogert & Appice. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 22yearswothanks (talkcontribs) 17:26, 3 March 2013 (UTC)

Lead Vocals.

Please, posts informations on discography of who sangs music by music, because some 4 lead singers in band and much people know what whos sang song by song. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 177.74.254.201 (talk) 05:19, 30 August 2014 (UTC)


Mob Connections

Vanilla Fudge allegedly recieved a bit of support from superfan John Gotti. Worth investigation and inclusion. Info: http://www.vanillafudge.com/journal/features/mfia.htm 105.226.77.248 (talk) 09:11, 22 May 2017 (UTC)