Atomgod Vinyl last chance...
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judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM
Tue Apr 14 13:15:38 EDT 2009
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From: "Jonathan Jarrett" <jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK>
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2009 4:48 PM
To: <BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET>
Subject: Re: HW: Alan Davey interview
> On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 08:10:30AM -0500, Carl Edlund Anderson typed out:
>> On 13 Mar 2009, at 05:10 , Jonathan Jarrett wrote:
>> >But I guess quite a lot of us hear music in our heads we'll
>> >never be able to make; he certainly comes closer to realising it
>> >than I ever will.
>>
>> Well, you could buy a dodgy old bass or get some software synths and
>> DAW software and mess around for a couple of years and then you'd
>> probably be quite close to making as much music that you heard in
>> your head as ol´ Harvey can/has. After all, the magic of technology
>> make that a lot cheaper and easier than it used to be! :)
>
> Yes, I *could*, but my to-do list and academic procrastination
> powers are so great that we both know that only mid-life crisis and the
> eventual failing of my hair will bring this on. Also, my reflexes are
> slow and clumsy. So I'll continue to support the efforts of professional
> like Litmus and Farflung to make that music for me :-)
>
>> If he's responsible for the synth solo in the _Palace Springs_
>> "Golden Void", then I'm going to agree. IMO, the Brock/Davey/
>> Chadwick/House/Bainbridge lineup was the finest "post-Classical"
>> Hawkwind lineup there has been. Much though I like Huw and Tim Blake
>> (and even Ron Tree had his moments), that's the one for me. :) Even
>> if the albums _do_ have programmed drums ....
>
> Well, I've seen Richard use a drum sequencer *live* during
> `Space is their Palestine' and I was fine with that. I think the 2001
> line-up, when they were doing that indeed, Brock-Davey-Chadwick-
> Bainbridge-House-sometimes Huggett-sometimes Brown (eerily similar
> really) was as good as it's been and making a better attempt at
> incorporating the techno urges than, say, `Acid House of Dreams'... On
> the other hand you and I have been arguing "Palace Springs!" -
> "California Brainstorm!" since I found out about the albums, right? so
> I'm not really expecting to convince you just like that :-) Yours,
> Jon
>
> --
> "When fortune wanes, of what assistance are quantities of elephants?"
> (Juvaini, Afghan Muslim chronicler, c. 1206)
> Jon Jarrett, Fitzwilliam Museum, jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk
>
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