Talk:Guy Sigsworth
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French Name?
[edit]On th "Frou Frou" page, it says that the band's name comes from Rimbaud. Here, it says it comes from Baudelaire. I don't know which one is correct, but someone should change one of them.
It now says Rimbaud. This seems correct, as Rimbaud's poem 'Ma Boheme' contains the line 'Mes etoiles au ciel avaient un doux frou-frou'. I have seen this translated as 'My stars in the sky rustled gently'.109.157.229.62 (talk) 11:43, 14 November 2011 (UTC)
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Wow. Completely unsourced
[edit]While I don't doubt that Guy Sigsworth is notable considering who he's worked with, this whole thing reads like an autobio. Not a single source in the whole thing but with sentences like this: "One night in Mumbai, India, where he was producing a song for UK Asian artist Amar, Sigsworth composed a tune on his Yamaha QY20 pocket sequencer. As soon as he arrived back in London, he took it to Imogen Heap, and asked her to write a top line for it." This kind of detail without sources really makes me want to chop this article back to basic facts. While little in the article seems "controversial" from a biography of living persons perspective, none of it has a single bit of reliable sourcing. I'm finding that really annoying. This is used for AfDs but it might be of help here:
Cheers, Pigman☿/talk 02:54, 2 September 2009 (UTC)
Notice of Pending Article Rewrite
[edit]All unsourced material having to do with living person will be removed from this clearly notable article. Any material re-added unsourced according to strict wiki policy relevent, will be be summarily removed, as per. happy editing, s SkidMountTubularFrame (talk) 04:50, 1 May 2022 (UTC)