quoted 5 lines Enough of this nonsense. The liner notes to 'Discreet Music,' 'Music for
> Enough of this nonsense. The liner notes to 'Discreet Music,' 'Music for
> Airports,' 'On Land,' 'Thursday Afternoon,' and 'Neroli' are available via
> anonymous FTP from hyperreal.com. Do we really need to hear more
> half-recollected reminisces of what people thought Eno must have meant?
> Read what he said and decide for yourself.
*** Asbestos suit on ***
While the liner notes are, as we all know, available from hyperreal,
I believe that the back issues of Sound On Sound (British MT mag, for
those not in the know) have *not* yet been made available by anonymous
FTP; if Mr. Hilker knows better, maybe he could enlighten us. What I was
trying to do was to synthesise the contents of two Eno interviews, plus
the liner notes, into one cogent whole so that those who didn't have
access to the primary resources could still find out, from the man's
mouth (at one remove, admittedly) what it was, and is, all about. And
the reason it was all 'half-remembered' was because I do not, suprisingly,
carry a full set of SOS back issues around in a shopping trolley with me.
*** Undresses again ... ***
If enough people ask, I may post the interviews (it'd require
typing them up and that'd be a bit of a pain if I did the whole lot;
there's a lot of technical stuff in there and I would probably filter
that bit out since it's not really applicable to this discussion.
Any requests?
Cheers
/================\
\======\ /====/
# #
# # /========\ /===========\
# # # @@ # # === #
/==\ / # # @@ # # # # #
# == / # @@ # # # # #
\=========/ \========/ \===/ \===/
spbcajk@ucl.ac.uk