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Re: Fripp & Eno Live...



Dustbunnies and I must be on the same psychic page. I sent out a  
notice of this as well and mere seconds before receiving this post  
from DB. :-)

Cheerios.
Rev. Fever

On Jan 3, 2011, at 5:21 PM, Dustbunnies wrote:

> Thought this might be of interest to some people here.
>
> Just got newsletter spam in from DGM Live (recording label),  
> regarding their
> newest release.
>
>> Fripp & Eno Live
>> The New Year gets off to a great start with the release of Fripp &  
>> Eno's
>> classic concert at the Olympia, Paris on 28th May 1975. Writing  
>> show notes for
>> the download, Frippertronics expert Al Okada notes "For any fan of No
>> Pussyfooting or Evening Star, this live recording is of epic  
>> significance,
>> and...is now also comparable in audio quality, by synchronizing  
>> the most
>> complete and best (by a mile) available live bootleg recording  
>> with Eno's
>> stage tapes recently discovered." Listening to the tapes, Fripp  
>> himself
>> observes that "The theme of Blue, the undeveloped KC piece of 1974  
>> & recently
>> referred to by John Wetton, informs the beginning soloing over  
>> Swastika
>> Girls."
>>
>> This restored concert is presented in full and as a bonus, comes  
>> with the
>> original test loops created for the Fripp and Eno tours. If you’re  
>> a fan of
>> Fripp and Eno or Frippertronics then this show is a must-have!
>
> Taken from Eno's actual stage tapes, it seems.  And the idea of  
> making the
> test loops available sounds particularly intriguing....
>
> More details on the show and recording available at:
>
>       http://www.dgmlive.com/archive.htm?artist=20&show=1340
>
> I've gotten other Fripp downloads (Soundscapes) from these guys,  
> and the
> quality is usually pretty good, FWIW.
>
>         --m.
>
>