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McComb's death

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NOTE: To ask these questions [cited below], one needs to re-open the case of Mr. McComb's death. I believe that is long overdue. The evidence has long since been there for a court of law, and it is LONG PAST DUE.

We should be done with this *idiocy* about the relative fame, importance, etc. of David McComb and the Triffids. What possesses you people to titter about this garbage? How *British* are you? Christ! Either one objects to murder, or not. David was murdered. Murder is wrong. Time, place, nationality, personality...all of these things can wait until your next soccer riot. And hopefully you'll resolve these issues somewhere else. In the meantime, regular people need to carry out the people's business. We need the rule of law, here. Please leave, if this is all you have. In the meantime, the facts were here a long time ago. Dave was murdered. Please leave.

re: the above unsigned post I can understand fully why emotions run high over this, but I feel obliged to point out the distinction under Australian law between Murder and Manslaughter. There may well be a case to answer for the latter, (administerng a substance, failure to provide the necessities of life), but nobody could ever prove intention to kill in this situation. Also, perhaps this should be at the David McComb talk page instead? Odilon 09:13, 12 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]


Heroin overdose?

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"Died of a heroin overdose"? How did you verify that? "Alcohol and drug addiction"? How did you verify that? These are not the same thing. Dave suffered from cardiomyopathy, brought on by his whole-hearted commitment to alcohol. The condition, when found in young men, is most commonly induced by alcoholism. Check that!
(The above was added by 217.205.240.76 to the main article. I have moved it here (and have no particular input on the matter myself) --mordemur 10:02, 7 January 2006 (UTC))[reply]


Can we please keep the fallacy of Dave dying of a heroin overdose out of this? Someone (58.178.214.134) keeps adding it back in and I'll keep removing it. I wasn't responsible for the above paragraph, by the way, but I wholeheartedly agree with it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.131.23.72 (talkcontribs)


Fallacy or not, it's not material for the Wikipedia at this point. I was just going to go in and delete that part, but I note that someone beat me to it. For future reference, there's at least one person out there with conspiracy theories regarding McCombs death; there was a site at http://users.bigpond.com/redpony/contents.htm (in June 2002; now gone), and there are similar anonymous comments today at http://elvispelvis.com/davidmccomb.htm. Jgrahn 23:00, 20 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

If factual biographical information is "not material" "at this point" for this entry, then I'd suggest a new entry for David McComb himself may be warranted. <unsigned>

"Fallacy"?! David McComb's death certificate records the cause of death as "heroin toxicity" whether you like it or not. No amount of propaganda on your part can change that fact! <unsigned>

At least someone got rid of that fallacy about the car accident two days before his death being even remotely connected with it. <unsigned>

This debate would be more credible if you would all sign your posts, and cite sources. No original research as per Wikipedia guidelines. Is there a 3rd party source/article for the "death certificate" quote? Also, this is relevant to the David McComb article but not necessarily relevant to The Triffids article. Design 11:05, 6 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Whilst I am not responsible for the above "death certificate" quote, The following sources may (?) be citable:

Victoria (Australia) Registry of Births, Deaths & Marriages, registration number 70221/1999 C (death certificate)

State Coroner of Victoria (Melbourne, Australia) Coroner's Finding dated 7th Feb,2000. Case number 347/99

The West Australian newspaper published a related article Feb 2000 under the banner "Triffid's death tied to Heroin" and containing the following: "Mr Johnstone said McComb's mental and physical condition had deteriorated after his accident but his death was due to herion toxicity and mild acute rejection of his 1996 heart transplant." (I believe the article was dated Feb 6 but I am unable to confirm that at present.)

And yes, it is a shame that McComb's death is such a focus, but this ongoing argument is getting a bit ridiculous after 7 years.Odilon 09:07, 7 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks Odilon. Could you put that succinctly at the David McComb article please? Design 12:35, 7 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Never let the truth get in the way of a good story, that's what I always say! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 202.138.62.45 (talkcontribs)

The Triffids had long disbanded when David died. The inclusion of details as to "how" David died, seems to be more relevent to an article about David and his solo career, than being the essense of information on THE TRIFFIDS. eb

POV tag

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Hard to follow the discussion above with the many unsigned entries. Please everybody use four tildes: ~~~~ to sign your comments. Why is the POV sticker still on the article and what's being done to resolve this? Iow, at which point would the parties to the dispute agree to take it off? ~ trialsanderrors 19:47, 23 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I think the POV tag could be removed now. I did a major tidy-up on the article previously & removed a lot of the prosaic text copied from The Triffids official website.Design 11:05, 24 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I've pulled the tag. There's no POV in this article. Grimhim 04:47, 26 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Fair use rationale for Image:Bad Timing-triffids.jpg

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Fair use rationale now added. Grimhim 00:43, 1 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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Australian alternative music circa 1984

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In the main article it is stated that: "Their debut album Treeless Plain was released in November, 1983,[4] an album completely out of tune with everything else going on in the Australian alternative music scene at the time"

I wouldn't say it is completely accurate to say Treeless Plain was out of tune with the rest of the alternative music scene, at least to the extent that being played on Melbourne's 3RRR defined what was alternative. I remember hearing "Raining pleasure", "St James infirmary" and "property is condemned" many times on 3RRR in 1984.

My memory of 3RRR in those days was that the Australian bands they played were pretty eclectic, as was the live scene in Melbourne. Pretty much as long as you had no chance of getting onto "Countdown" (and you weren't Midnight Oil) then you were a chance at 3RRR. In the early eighties there was plenty of Laughing Clowns, Hunter & Collectors, Not drowning waving, Paul Kelly & the Dots, Models, Painters & Dockers, TISM, Redgum, and a bunch of Birthday Party inspired creations (I know that to call some of these bands "alternative" might look strange now, but in 1984 it wasn't). I am not sure what collectively defines these bands (except maybe that some of their songs were moody and hard to dance to), the Melbourne scene of that time put a high value on not sounding like someone else. So "Treeless Plain" fit in just fine on 3RRR when it was released.

I am not sure if this suggests much of a change to the article, I just feel the article suggests there was little recognition in 1984 Australia of how good the Tiffids were. I think they had the same problem that a number of Australian bands of the time had, they weren't "pub rock" and it was hard to make a living playing mainly to the 3RRR audience.

Bruce Burns 129.78.64.100 (talk) 11:13, 22 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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