From: Simon Bauch ()
Date: May 16, 2008
Subject:
Re: (amb) What other music do you listen to?
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I read Tamm's Eno book about ten years ago, some
parts were very interesting. He went into great details in his 'mini-biography'
about the man, important points of his creative life. A very hard thing to do
was to talk about the music, since this music really depends on the artist's
point of view. I just checked the website and they indeed are available for
download. Thank you!
Simon
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> I felt like asking "Is your personal life
as
> successful, as your professional life?" The
entire crowd burst with
> laughs andthe forever confident Fripp was clearly
not expecting this,
> he went on telling us about the very few moments
he shares with his
> wife without really answering my question.. I
guess that was a 'No'.
It may
or may not still be in print, but you should definitely track down (if you
haven't already) Eric Tamm's "Robert Fripp: From King Crimson to Guitar Craft"
book.
There is
some discussion of G.I. Gurdjieff, J.G. Bennett and their philosophical and
heuristic mores/methods that Fripp adapted for his own purposes... You won't
know Fripp any better after reading the book but you'll probably
get him a whole lot more...
Alan
ps --
Apparently, the book may be read online by following a link on this
page:
http://www.erictamm.com/books.html
pps --
ditto Tamm's Eno book!!
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