Talk:Magma (band)
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[edit] Modifications
Removed links to online sellers "Wayside" and "Aquarius Records", as they are unrelated to Magma. Removed some editorial and non-neutral elements in "Discographic Notes". Some items in "Trivia" need citation.
Shtaman 02:11, 16 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Possible POV issue
Quoting the article as of today, section "Trivia":
Quite bizarrely, the world famous snooker player Steve Davis is one of their biggest fans, and even organised a concert in London so he could watch them.
(...)
Ironically, Punk Rock Singer John Lydon, stated that he loved Magma.
Why is it "bizarre" or "ironic" ? --195.221.0.6 13:43, 18 August 2006 (UTC)
- Famous snooker player, organizing concerts for an obscure French band...
- Punk rock vs Progressive and jazz rock...
I'd say the first one is "insolit" or "unusual" rather than "bizarre", and the second one "unexpected" rather than "ironic". Yet I'm not sure enough of myself (and of my understanding of those nuances in English) to edit. Any comment ? --Schmorgluck 08:30, 7 September 2006 (UTC)
Punk is often considered a reaction to the pomp of stadium rock and the classically trained technical virtuous sound of progressive rock. No I don't have a reference, but punk is raw and has no regard for musicality, magma are incredibly tight and very demonstrative of classical training. -Gates.
[edit] Removal of trivia section
Removed the "Trivia" section since it contained statements lacking both neutrality and citation.
24.37.131.195 04:20, 26 August 2006 (UTC)
- This EN-wiki is getting too silly, trying too prove even the most simple trivia and polluting articles with templates. Anyway, restored section.
[edit] Argentine Magma
There was also an Argentine band called Magma. I think that should be noted on the disclaimer on top. The Argentine band played folk-prog with Andean influences. Here's a sample [1], and here's some more [2].
[edit] Spelling of Top's first name
Though I've seen his name spelled many ways (Jannick, Jannik, Janik, etc.), it seems that it is spelled Janik, as seen for example on the back cover of a pre-Magma album by his band Speed Limit (http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g266/avestin/SpeedLimitback.jpg). The article spells his name Jannik. I think it should be corrected to Janik.
Rileydog22 04:03, 31 March 2007 (UTC)
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