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Magma - Hhai - 1975

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Uploaded by on Nov 1, 2009

The french band called Magma performs Hhai, live in Paris.

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  • Christian Vander, fondateur du groupe, inventeur du "Kobaïen", la langue de Magma, au chant, batterie, compositeur. Didier Lockwood au violon, Stella Vander aux choeurs avec Klaus Blasquiz, Dom Bertram ou Janik Top à la basse, Claviers ..?

  • Bass - Bernard Paganotti.

    Drums, Vocals - Christian Vander.

    Guitar - Gabriel Federow.

    Keyboards - Benoît Widemann, Jean-Paul Asseline.

    Violin - Didier Lockwood.

    Vocals - Klaus Blasquiz, Stella Vander.

    Merci beaucoup.

  • Muchas gracias por subir ésta pieza. ¡Es fantástica!

  • Me alegro de que te guste.

  • Absolutely fantastic! Thanks for posting! :)

  • I'm glad you like it.

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  • La nullité musicale se prouve mathématiquement. Devinez qui est-ce qui est capable de ré-écrire "à la claire fontaine" avec pour le "claire" une tierce mineure et sur le "belle" une quinte diminuée ? Devinez qui ? (juste un indice, CV). (Ref: Album "À tous les enfants"). Une honte musicale pareille est à ma connaissance historique en France. Que celui qui a un exemple plus pitoyable le cite ! La Zeuhl musique du ciel ? Ouais, musique du Chiel !

  • @mesoseph ouatiz un ganachau, konakt twamêeeeeeeeeeeeeeemmm!

    dat is niet vel maar meer dan thuis,

  • @jackal59 Michael Tsarion is the worlds premier conspiracy researcher/lecturer/author. Leo Zagami, Jordan Maxwell and alexandre Dumas pere are highly informative as well. p.s. Melting Euphoria is similar to Ozric Tentacles and Gong.

  • @jackal59 Thanks!! I will have to see if they are coming to my area

  • I heard them do this live in Chicago their first time back to the U.S. in the 1990's, and it was even better (except that McGaw's guitar was giving him fits that night, possibly because the band was packed onto a tiny stage). Vander writes so well for the voice; the passage from 7:20 - 8:16 is sublime. I really hate Lockwood's violin at the end, though; this is the sort of thing that makes people say that Magma sounds like Klingon opera performed by angry bugs.

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