File:"ohnothimagen", Extra Texture inside sleeve.jpg

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Description Inside sleeve for George Harrison's 1975 album Extra Texture (Read All About It), blue-tint, showing Harrison grinning.
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copyright owner
Apple Records
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WP:NFCC#4
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Scanned from: Bruce Spizer, The Beatles Solo on Apple Records, 498 Productions (New Orleans, LA, 2005; ), p. 276.
Date of publication 1975
Use in article (
WP:NFCC#7
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Extra Texture (Read All About It)
Purpose of use in article (
WP:NFCC#8
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The image will support a section in the article dedicated to album artwork for Harrison's Extra Texture album. The artwork is notable for the fact that Harrison and Apple Records adopted an upbeat, comical theme that contrasted sharply with the downbeat music on the album, an issue that encouraged much comment at the time of release, and continues to encourage interpretation from commentators in the 21st century. The image provides an effective example of this theme; currently, text in the article reads: "the blue inner sleeve photo of Harrison – "grinning like a Monty Python choirboy", in the words of Robert Christgau – was topped with the caption "OHNOTHIMAGEN" ("Oh not him again"), a self-deprecating take on Harrison's dwindling popularity in 1974–75."
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Because the image referred to in the article's text is official album artwork, it cannot be replaced by free content, existing or otherwise. The official artwork is needed to visually convey the particulars of this facet of Apple Records' promotion for the album.
Minimal use (
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Apart from the album cover, which serves as primary means of visual identification, this file is the only non-free content image in the article. Its use is confined to this album article and a song article on "His Name Is Legs (Ladies and Gentlemen)". The entire inner-sleeve image is required, since it is official album artwork and the message cannot be conveyed without both the picture of the artist and the "Ohnothimagen" caption at the foot of the image. The file is of low resolution while still allowing readers to make out its contents on the page.
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commercial opportunities
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WP:NFCC#2
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The interests of the copyright holder have been respected and will not be adversely affected by wikipedia's use of the image. The image complements discussion on Apple Records' marketing campaign for this 1975 release, within an educational article dedicated to the album. The image has been scanned at low resolution to ensure that quality copies of the 12" vinyl artwork (or reduced-size CD artwork) cannot be made from this file.
Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Extra Texture (Read All About It)//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:%22ohnothimagen%22,_Extra_Texture_inside_sleeve.jpgtrue
Media data and Non-free use rationale
Description Inside sleeve for George Harrison's 1975 album Extra Texture (Read All About It), blue-tint, showing Harrison grinning.
Author or
copyright owner
Apple Records
Source (
WP:NFCC#4
)
Scanned from: Bruce Spizer, The Beatles Solo on Apple Records, 498 Productions (New Orleans, LA, 2005; ), p. 276.
Date of publication 1975
Use in article (
WP:NFCC#7
)
His Name Is Legs (Ladies and Gentlemen)
Purpose of use in article (
WP:NFCC#8
)
The image will support a section in the article dedicated to the song's release and reception on George Harrison's Extra Texture album. When discussing the album-closing "His Name Is Legs", music critics and Harrison biographers group the song with the art design, particularly this inner-sleeve image, due to the inherent humour being so at odds with a generally bleak, melancholic outlook pervading throughout Extra Texture. As examples of this level of comment, critic Robert Christgau is quoted for his comparison – that Harrison is "grinning like a Monty Python choirboy" – while authors such as Robert Rodriguez, Elliot Huntley and Peter Doggett are cited for their comments on Harrison's "OHNOTHIMAGEN" moniker, which appears at the foot of the image.
Not replaceable with
free media because
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WP:NFCC#1
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Because the image referred to in the article's text is official album artwork, it cannot be replaced by free content, existing or otherwise. The image is needed to visually convey the context within which commentators continue to view the song "His Name Is Legs".
Minimal use (
WP:NFCC#3
)
Apart from the album's side 2 face label, which serves as primary means of visual identification, this file is the only non-free content image in the article. Its use is confined to this song article and the article discussing the parent album, Extra Texture. The entire inner-sleeve image is required, since it is official album artwork and the message cannot be conveyed without both the picture of the artist and the "Ohnothimagen" caption at the foot of the image. The file is of low resolution while still allowing readers to make out its contents on the page.
Respect for
commercial opportunities
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WP:NFCC#2
)
The interests of the copyright holder have been respected and will not be adversely affected by wikipedia's use of the image. The image complements discussion on the song's critical reception and interpretation within an educational article. The image has been scanned at low resolution to ensure that quality copies of the 12" vinyl artwork (or reduced-size CD artwork) cannot be made from this file.
Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of His Name Is Legs (Ladies and Gentlemen)//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:%22ohnothimagen%22,_Extra_Texture_inside_sleeve.jpgtrue

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