[Perform-Talk] musical influences--yet more

Cameron Strife cameron at cameronstrife.com
Fri Apr 29 23:42:47 UTC 2016


Yes, it's very easy to reverse a digital audio file...

I like Peter Gabriel's solo stuff as well as Genesis.

and the tornado brings back your trailer home. Lol.





On 4/29/16, Sandra Streeter via Perform-talk <perform-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> And, while I’m at it, it is to my great shame if I forget some King Crimson,
> early Genesis and Peter Gabriel, as well as some easy-listening for when I’m
> just hanging out answering emails or writing poetry or trying to sleep and
> don’t want lyrics to distract me.
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> On the flip side of blues influenced by the qualities of Gospel, it’s also
> fascinating that some of our classic hymn tunes started out as bar songs. As
> someone put it, “why should the devil have all the fun?” Hey, I’m
> wondering—based on how “Revolution No. 9” on the Beatles’ White Album could
> be un-masked to sound like something else, as could the beginning of
> “Judah’s Kiss” on “More Power to Ya” album (whether using the track selector
> switch on the old LOC player, or an old turntable), is there any new way to
> un-mask something? BTW:  Do you know what happens when you un-mask a country
> song?—you stop drinking, you get your house, your wife and your kids back...
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> Sandra
> "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is
> invisible to the eye." - Antoine de Saint-Exupery
> The Little Prince
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