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There are a few really good compositions on that album, IMO. However, a bunch just seemed like wanking to me. That's me. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE Adrian Belew. I think I have everything he's released on vinyl or disk at some point, and I'm psyched to get his first 3 albums in their re-released form. I don't have the interview anymore, but in it he did say something like, "...that album was about me experimenting with a new guitar Synth from Roland..." I'm well aware that he had other guitar synths before that. I've played them. *I've played *HIS* guitar synth. I actually got to know him very well, as I worked for Laurie Anderson during the making of Home of the Brave. Anyway, I'm not out to dis him. He's probably my biggest guitar hero / influence. Mark Sottilaro (guitar synth wanker) Scott Hansen wrote: > can someone explain to me why we're trashing > adrian's "desire" album? i had it on LP, copied > it to tape to listen/enjoy it (i never owned a > record player in my life). i always thought it > was a good album demonstrating what technology > was available at the time. i thought it certainly > sounded like adrian belew. had all his quirky playing > rhythmic sense etc. never thought it was "synth wanking" > i can't speak for the allan h "sand"album. > i think technology should be viewed as a tool. > i certainly like to play w/ reverb and delay, but > doubt that any of my stuff will sound like fripp/torn/ > frisell/belew in how they use/manipulate those tools. it's like > using a hammer to build a house. you could decide to not > use a hammer, and could probably do it w/a large rock, but > boy, it will probably take you longer, and might not be > the most accurate house built on the block, but i bet it will > still look "somewhat" like a house. > and didn't the belew "desire" album kill his rep w/ the guitar/ > quirky pop world anyway? hey, he took a chance. probably marked the > death of experimental music on major labels. > s--- > ps-when you get a new toy, isn't it fun to play with? same > w/ a tool-you get it to use it right? > pps-can you really wank on a synth? wasn't sure if it's possible? > i don't own one, nor could i play one, so i don't know. > last qualifier: classically trained in the sense of late 20th century > idea of fine (visual) arts (and boy what a mess that is) > --