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motto: 'I Fit a Dissonant Note in There Every Now and Then Just to Wake People Up' (Adrian Belew) - spicuiri de aici-


Q: When you first started playing you were listening to Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck and those types of players. Were you as interested in the sound of what they were playing as the actual music itself?


A: I think it was always more the sound than anything else for me. I've always been interested in sound itself. It doesn’t matter what the source is, I hear music in everything. I grew up with my feet in both camps, pop and avante garde. I loved things I heard on the radio but I also loved the really bizarre, interesting things I might hear in movie soundtrack.


Q: You didn't want to be a guitar hero?


A: Never occured to me then. But what happened was within a year or two virtuosity became popular, especially in the world of guitars. It was no longer just about songs and singing groups. Suddenly you had fantastic drummers, fantastic guitar players and groups that played amazing music and not just songs.


Q: How did you find a home for your rhino sounds?


A: In my case I wrote a song "The Lone Rhinoceros." At the end of it I did my version of what a rhinoceros might sound like if it was an electric guitar. My guitar style developed from there until in the early '80s I had a lot of fortunate incidents in a row: David Bowie, Talking Heads, Frank Zappa and King Crimson. Quickly I became known as the guy who made his guitar sound like other things. It was fortunate in that it set me apart and gave me my own little piece of real estate in the huge world of guitarists because there are so many guitar players out there who are great. But there are only so many that do their own thing. Most guitarists are variations of the same things.


Q: What was the first time you actually recorded in a studio with an artist?


A: My first recording experience was when I joined forces with David Bowie and Brian Eno. So my first actual studio recording was the "Lodger" record by David Bowie that was made in Lake Geneva, Switzerland. In the same place ironically that burnt down when Frank Zappa was playing there and therefore caused the song "Smoke on the Water."


Q: Is that true?


A: Absolutely true. In the studio in Lake Geneva when they rebuilt it, they made it into a concrete bunker of sorts. The control room was on the first floor and right above it on the second floor was the recording room. They had a television camera in the recording room so they could see you but you couldn't see them. When I arrived they had already they had already tracked 20 different tracks and the band had come and gone.


Q: How did Bowie and Eno tell you what they wanted?


A: They said, "What we want you to do is go upstairs in the recording room, put on your headphones and you'll hear a count-off to the song and just play." And I said, "Don't I get to hear the song?" They said, "No, you just play whatever comes to your mind." I said, "OK, can you tell me what key it's in?"


Q: Did they tell you?


A: They said, "No. Just play." So I would go up and I would hear a song and I would start trying to play along with it and figure things to put in it as I was going along. They would give me no more than two or three attempts at that because by then on the third attempt, I might actually know where the chorus is [laughs].


Q: How did they use these blind performances in the final tracks?


A: Later they would take what I did and they would make a compilation of their favorite bits that worked. Which is why the guitar parts are so strange because they weren't ever played in that sequence to begin with. I did that for 20 songs and that ended up being my first recording experience. A bit odd.


Q: Another coincidence was the fact that Robert Fripp played on the previous "Heroes" album and obviously you'd end up playing with him in King Crimson.


A: There was another funny story that goes with that. They did the compilation guitar technique with Robert. They allowed him to hear the tracks and everything but they took what he played and cut it up and pieced it back together in a different way. So they believed it was impossible to play Robert’s parts. No one ever told me, so I figured out how to play them. One day I came in the studio in Lake Geneva and Brian and David were having a laugh and I said, "What's so funny?" They said, "You're so stupid. You didn't know you can't play those impossible guitar parts so you played them," hah hah hah.



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">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTSBR7eHL_I

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Marc Ribot Y Los Cubanos Postizos


M.R. - g / Anthony Coleman - k / Brad Jones - b / EJ Rodriguez - p / Robert Rodriguez - d


îl căutam pe Ribot experimentalul, avantgardistul și l-am găsit pe Ribot convenționalul, latino-americanul. Mult mai mișto !



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">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4QDN_52XjQ


">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Kjd1RDt0JM

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De vreo saptamana l-am descoperit pe Max Richter . Albumul Memoryhouse este extraordinar

">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lU2MA3YTeQ ,
">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09OjR0newhw and more . Abia astept sa apara si coloana sonora la serialul The leftovers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQTgEdghAOA ,
">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfMQHy3BbmI .
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Ciclul nou de la Met (cel cu Levine și Terfel) mi s-a părut extraordinar de văzut. De ascultat este mai subțire, mai ales când apare Sigfried, dar d.p.d.v. vizual este fascinant. Merită pe blu-ray, măcar pentru Mașină :)


">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9Lv9bCpeiI


">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDUUJzlma74



hai că am găsit și intrarea în Walhalla prin poarta curcubeu ... http://youtu.be/5t1A_BkQfmU?t=6m57s ( coborârea lui Wotan și Loge printre nieblungi este o scenă absolut bestială :D )

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  • 3 weeks later...

una mai veche ( Born In The USA ) :)


">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUmMkD1fdIo


și, dacă tot a venit vorba, una care mă dărâmă de fiecare dată când o vizionez -»

">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45qX1VYONds

 

Nu as fi crezut ca asculti Neil Young. Nu este nici de la Tzadik Records si nici din zona jazz / nu-jazz - muzica de camera a la ECM. NY nu are nici o picatura de ciudatenie muzicala. :)


Damon Albarn - fost Blur, Gorillaz

">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjbiUj-FD-o


Chet Faker

">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aP_-P_BS6KY
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Chet Faker

">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aP_-P_BS6KY

 

unde am mai văzut asta ? :)


Peter Gabriel - Diging In The Dirt

">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0C3DHp36zc


sau aici ( dar n-am decât muzica, trebuie să vedeți filmul :) )


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2yJR2oyYFA

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