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>>>Are we talking about the same Fripp? Yes indeed, though you seem to carry a lot of bitterness after all these years. I'm truly sorry to hear it. I hope that somehow you were also able to carry some good things away from your time with him as well. I currently am involved with many of the people who were there with you at that time and not one of them seems to carry such a heavy burden on their shoulders. <<<When I played with him he didn't have a drop of compassion in him. ...that you could perceive. I know more people who would agree with you than who would agree with me. Does that make one view more valid than another? I don't mean to start a pissing contest here. I am no more right than you, nor are you more right than me. I know Robert to be one of the most compassionate people I have ever met, and no I am not starstruck. That you know him to be otherwise is your experience. It is your truth. Perhaps hearing about an experience that is different than your is beneficial, perhaps not. I apologize if offense is found in any of my words. Actually, this started out as a conversation about Frippertronics and Soundscaping. I would agree with previous posters that "A Blessing of Tears" is one of his most approachable CD's of Soundscaping, though for my money, "The Gates of Paradise" and "Radiophonics" are the ones that I can relate to the most. Sometimes I find his Soundscaping to be lost within the mires of post-production, (show me someone who doesn't fall prey to that every once in a while), yet for the most part, they are among the most treasured CD's I own. With respect, Stephen __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com