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On Tuesday, June 17, 2003, at 04:33 PM, Mark Hamburg wrote: > Not soundscaping or Frippertronics (except one cut), but the > Fripp/Sylvian > work from the early 1990's (The First Day/Damage) was everything that > the > 1990's King Crimson should have been. i feel the same way. it's not a very common feeling though. nowadays Bob and Dave are not speaking to one another. very sad. > And if you saw them live, which I did not, it evidently looked just > like a > 1990's Crimson show with respect to Robert Fripp. yes. i have the laserdisc of the show, and that's pretty much true. Michael Brook is more present in the mix on the video, i prefer it to the Damage album. however, during "God's Monkey" he doesn't play a shred-solo after the looping, Dave starts singing again after Bob builds his loops. > At the Lanois concert in San Francisco, incidentally, Brian Blade was > more > or less in darkness most of the time. is that the same Brian Blade who plays with Joshua Redman? speaking of Joshua Redman, he's doing quite a bit of cool looping and processing lately. i did an organ rental a couple months ago and both he and Sam Yahel (the bass-playing organist/keyboardist) had Repeaters and significant amounts of processing. it was pretty cool ... very down-and-dirty with smooth elements. --- Eric Williamson www.suitandtieguy.com