Talk:Just Jinjer
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[edit]Umm audiences of 10000 people not for one band. That happens all the time for huge bands like U2 or the Rolling stones. You must mean it was the first time it happened for just jinger. You should rewrite that.
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OK, for the people who understand how the article was written, it is talking about 10000 people in a concert for a local band IN South Africa, which is quite an accomplishment for a country who's music industry has only started to grow in the past 10 years.
Just Jinjer
[edit]Seeing that the band recently changed their name to just jinjer shouldn't we put some kind of a redirect page or whatever and change the page's name to just jinjer? Weili 12:41, 8 September 2006 (UTC)
Move and tags
[edit]I have moved (most registered users could do that move). But the article needs to be rewritten in a encyclopedic style and referenced. -- Beardo 10:51, 15 October 2006 (UTC)
Best selling South African Rock Band?
[edit]The article for Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces by Seether says that that album alone has sold more than 1,000,000 copies, therefore making Seether the best selling South Afircan rock band by a long shot, easily topping 240,000 (perhaps this sales figure is for inside South Africa alone, and should be clarified)? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 116.52.13.226 (talk) 05:46, 30 April 2009 (UTC)
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