Talk:The Magic Numbers

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[edit] IMPROVEMENTS NEEDED TO MAGIC NUMBERS PAGE - TO DO LIST

Text seems to need:

(a) four individual group profiles;

(b) fuller background section for both families;

(c) section explaining name 'Magic Numbers' (could this be, 2+2=4??);

(d) expansion and updating of 'Information' section;

(e) some 'forthcoming album' information, e.g. about a 2nd album being under construction (if this is the case).

Mark looking at this.

The Advocate 09:03, 12 April 2006 (UTC)


[edit] What type of music is it?

Is this an information, that shouldn't be in an encyclopedic article? Why didn't anyone describe the bands music? Monoblonde 22:03, 23 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Nick Hornby and Nic Harcourt

I'm too busy to write it up and format it a/t/m, but it's interesting that Nick Hornby has praised their music: [1]. Also I remember Nic Harcourt of Morning Becomes Eclectic including them among his favorite music of '05 (see [2], but I guess he praises a lot of music since it's his job.  :) Anyway, if anyone else thinks this sort of critical acclaim is interesting and encyclopedic, I do too. Cheers, PhilipR 21:23, 13 November 2006 (UTC)