Magma - De Futura (1976)
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- Опубліковано 22 лип 2016
- Composed by Jannick Top
Taken from the album "Üdü Ẁüdü" (1976)
Recorded at “Studio de Milan”, Paris, May and June 1976
Cover [Art Cover], Design [Logo And Composition] - Klaus Blasquiz
LINE-UP:
Klaus Blasquiz - Vocals
Jannick Top - Synthesizer [o.r.s. Bass Synthesizer], Bass, Cello [Feret Cello], Keyboards, Vocals
Christian Vander - Drums
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At the moment, this video has no restrictions for the visualization on youtube, although it contains copyrighted content; anyway, I don't intend, absolutely, to monetize any profits; it's just for cultural diffusion (in case, I remove it).
Heaviest sound from the seventies!
A Friend of mine from 30 years ago a Van Halen Fan,This year introduced him to"The Last Seven Minutes"by Magma.I agree one of the Heaviest.I'll put them against Bands like Van Halen,Led Zeppelin(Actually i think Magma would blow them out of the water),Black Sabbath etc.
@@goldenpeacock8843 bands like Magma, or King Crimson just don't have enough spotlight privilege.
Other bands like Joy Division or Bathory, are hindered by a disturbing stigma.
Along with Red by King Crimson
I know MAGMA since 1973 - TOP !!!!!
I know Magma since 1971
when I was living in =haute marne=
near Christian Vander residence...
I was 11 years old and now I m 61...
There's something deeply genius aboot this song. Wish I knew what.
I know what you mean
Класс!!!
WCW Halloween Havoc vibes from the intro alone. 🎃
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How did you manage to get such a good quality recording of this song?! Its litterly better than spotify
Awesome song,by the way could I get the lyrics (in English)
it's sung in "kobaian", an imaginary alien language invented by Chris Vander (band leader) - I think it's an untranslatable "phonetic language", sorry! ...hello
To steven: thanks for the quick reply!....well rhere are a few kobain dictionaries on the net though, alas the language is similar to german and french,but both of those languages are greek to me!
Kobaian*
To steve*[for the love of god dang this auto correct)]
I don't know... I didn't care much more about this question - Try to see the official Magma site or Christian Vander site.. I don't know, but maybe there might be a little "kobaian" glossary... maybe I saw it somewhere,
but I'm not sure - hi bro ;))