On 5/30/06, tim hall <tech@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Friday 26 May 2006 17:47, Mark Knecht was like: > On 5/24/06, Yves Potin <yves_p@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi :). > > Here are two other tracks : > > http://ypotin.nerim.net/seven_bells.ogg > > http://ypotin.nerim.net/no_joe.ogg > > They are very different from each other. > > Thanks in advance for all comments :). > > Cheers, > > > > Y. > > > > > > P.S. Of course, when all this stuff will be achieved, there will be a web > > site to present this music, under a CC licence. I hope the site will be > > up before the end of June. > > Good stuff. > > I agree with Paul & Carlos. I hear some Holdsworth & Bruford in the > second one. (Did you guys know they played together for about a year > BTW?) Was it only a year?
Ya know - I don't really know. I sort of threw that out quickly. Wikipedia says in 1978/1979 Holdsworth played on a couple of Bruford CDs. I saw the two together in the band U.K. with Eddie Jobson and John Wetton. That was probably 1979 looking at the web. As I remember it that was a very good show but I hardly remember that group's songs anymore. I just added their debut CD to my want list on LaLa. See if someone ponies up a copy for me to listen to. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UK_%28band%29
Still, comparisons like that persuade me that this piece must be suitable for immediate listening. Downloading now ...
I think you'll enjoy. I did. Cheers, Mark