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Emerson, Lake & Palmer Brain Salad Surgery
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I have included the adjectives you mentioned for the sake of completeness. It is evident that it depends on the intentions of those who use them to assign them senses and meanings that may even be opposite. After all, for instance, if a person enjoys the heat, they will find the cold unpleasant, inappropriate, and vice versa.
Wendy Carlos Switched-On Bach
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numbers....
Wendy Carlos Switched-On Bach
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Extraordinary review. In the sense that it goes beyond the ordinary. Someone up there wrote, Enea, that you have outdone yourself, and it's true, it seems you have made a leap in quality and, let me say, also in style. The review is both educational, instructive, enjoyable, and learned. Wendy Carlos is a user of the moog from local village fairs (for example, compared to Morton Subotnick), but that's just fine. If the goal was to bring Bach closer to a "modern" sensibility through the use of a new and curious instrument, well, Wendy had succeeded. And maybe you have too. :)
Emerson, Lake & Palmer Tarkus
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......what you can smoke?
Steve Reich Drumming
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In short, Ocean, if you haven't figured it out yet, Stoopid is REALLY waiting for your review. I think it's become a matter of principle now..... .
Can Future Days
Can Future Days
20 nov 06
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The Teardrop were right for their time, or maybe a bit more...
Steve Reich Drumming
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.....maybe on some work by Wilhelm Reich.....
Brian Eno Another Green World
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@shopping tips: all good; just one typo, I think: "My life in the bush of ghosts" is indeed with David but Byrne, not Sylvian. :)
Allan Holdsworth Metal Fatigue
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Maybe I'm saying something silly, Nightwalker, but tuning six strings to perfect fifths isn't exactly the same as using a pitch shifter that intervals a single tail or sequence of notes by fifths. Do you understand what I mean? Moreover, I believe, even if I might be wrong, that Mr. Holdsworth (have you ever seen him live?) doesn't use shifters.
Frank Zappa Sheik Yerbouti
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Okay Dante, thanks; it seemed strange to me that it could be disinterested... just kidding, go ahead... anyway, I downloaded it; it seems VERY interesting, judging by the first things I read. (On the cover of Man from Utopia, though, not to nitpick at all costs, there isn't a Gibson, but a broken Fender.... I already read the story of the "concert" in "parco" Redecesio, in Milan (which indeed generated the cover of MFU), and I found it hard to believe. I had seen Zappa in Bologna a few days earlier and everything had gone smoothly... .