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1994-02-15 18:20abulafia Re: decisions (oops)
1994-02-15 19:40Albert G. Boulanger decisions (oops)
1994-02-16 00:59Phil Z Re: decisions (oops)
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1994-02-15 18:20abulafia>I couldn't agree more - also try Riley's more recent _Desert Music_ - >beautiful, organic
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abulafia
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Tue, 15 Feb 94 12:20:20 CST
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quoted 3 lines I couldn't agree more - also try Riley's more recent _Desert Music_ ->I couldn't agree more - also try Riley's more recent _Desert Music_ - >beautiful, organic stuff. >
Oops - Desert Music is by Steve Reich - but still recommended if you end up liking Riley's work. And I'm glad you started this thread. I needed some suggestions too :) abulafia "America is waiting for a message of danjlav@midway.uchicago.edu some sort or another." - Brian Eno
1994-02-15 19:40Albert G. Boulanger>I couldn't agree more - also try Riley's more recent _Desert Music_ - >beautiful, organic
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Tue, 15 Feb 94 14:40:02 EST
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decisions (oops)
>I couldn't agree more - also try Riley's more recent _Desert Music_ - >beautiful, organic stuff. > Oops - Desert Music is by Steve Reich - but still recommended if you end up liking Riley's work. And I'm glad you started this thread. I needed some suggestions too :) Ok, here is another Riley work I have: Lifespan: The Music From the Movie Lifespan. (The movie is French. Terry started in the US and moved to France, then came back to the US as I recall.) Talking about old stuff -- any Soft Machine lovers out there? Regrads, Albert Boulanger aboulanger@bbn.com
1994-02-16 00:59Phil Zaboulanger@bbn.com (Albert Boulanger) said: > Talking about old stuff -- any Soft Machine
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Tue, 15 Feb 94 19:59:18 EST
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aboulanger@bbn.com (Albert Boulanger) said:
quoted 1 line Talking about old stuff -- any Soft Machine lovers out there?> Talking about old stuff -- any Soft Machine lovers out there?
Hard to call Soft Machine dance music, but you've got at least one other fan on idm. I could bring it on topic by expressing my enthusiasm that Ultramarine has worked extensively with Robert Wyatt on the United Kingdoms record. His voice seems to put off some idm-ers; perhaps it's the seeming silliness of the songs, which really only masks a deep cynicism. Regardless, I'm always pleased to see cross-overs from the so-called progressive rock world, like Steve Hillage, Kit Watkins, or Brian Eno (yes, I consider Eno a one-time progressive rocker! :) Phil Z