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Re: kingcrimson in sf-no loop content...
Don't take what you saw in that movie too seriously. As having worked on
The
Home of The Brave, I will tell you a secret: They were all props. The
concert
was totally staged. Audience? Paid extras. Most of the audio had been
recorded before a single image went to celuloid.
Good movie? You bet, I loved it. Angry that although I worked for free
as an
intern and got not a mention on fhe credits? Sure was. Hell, getting to
bullshit with Adrian Belew on a daily basis sure is sweet, though. Adrian
is
truely a nice guy, as were most of the musicians. My one regret was that I
was young and spent most of the time stymied.
On the down side, I hate most of her new album (some loop content, as
usual).
Couldn't get Bright Red out of my CD player, but half the songs on Life on
a
String are unlistenable to me. Sigh. That's just me though, as I hated
most
of Strange Angels, and others here liked it and didn't like Bright Red.
I'm
going to take the stuff I like from both albums and make one good one
called
Strange String.
BTW, while were're on the King Crimson topic, I LOVE Level Five and also
their
"techno" album bpm&m. (loop content on both) bpm&m is worth it for the
cartoons on the linernotes alone. Behind the CD is an illustration of a
VERY
"fly" Robert Fripp. You'll have to get it to see what I mean. VERY funny.
Mark Sottilaro
just john wrote:
> >just-john@just-john.com writes:
> >
> >>And this is Adrian Belew we're talking about. Remember in Laurie
> >>Anderson's "Home of the Brave" vid where he plays a guitar with a
>spatula
> >>and barbecue tongs?
> >that was a guitar designed by laurie a., wasn't it?
>
> don't know ... I've always assumed there was more guitar in that,
> including the one with the bendy neck.
>
> (Reminded me of in the late 1970s, when a relatively local metal band
> called Good Rats had guitarists with matching Les Paul Customs* and the
> lead singer had a foam rubber cutout of the same model. So when they did
> their "dual solo" ** bit, the singer was there, end of his "guitar"
> flopping about ...)
>
> *One would think that "custom" would sort of counter the "matching" bit,
> wouldn't one?
>
> **That band was just a huge heap of contradictions, now that I think of
>it.
> A metal band with deep Gershwin influences? Still one of my faves.
> ---
> * just-john@just-john.com http://just-john.com/cn/rfe.shtml *