I just found out from a Friend Status of Maggie Reilly's MySpace
Sad new. :-(
R.I.P.
-- Javier Llorente "Wayfarer"
http://javierllorente.es
http://www.thewayfarer.info
http://www.amadian.com
He also worked with Peter Gabriel (III & IV, at least)
> Sad news....
> He also worked with Peter Gabriel (III & IV, at least)
Very sad. The albums are both shit.
--
Mike Dickson, Edinburgh
Free Music Project: http://www.mikedickson.org.uk/
Or http://www.last.fm/music/Mike+Dickson
Or http://soundcloud.com/mikedickson
Or http://www.planetmellotron.com/revd4.htm#mikedickson
Or http://www.myspace.com/mellotronworks
> Harlequin wrote:
>
> > Sad news....
> > He also worked with Peter Gabriel (III & IV, at least)
>
> Very sad. The albums are both shit.
I still enjoy The Family and the Fishing Net.
Tony
> > He also worked with Peter Gabriel (III & IV, at least)
>
> Very sad. The albums are both shit.
Safe to say you are not a PG solo fan. Those are his two best, IMO.
CB
>>> He also worked with Peter Gabriel (III & IV, at least)
>> Very sad. The albums are both shit.
>
> Safe to say you are not a PG solo fan.
Did you work that out all by your self?
> Chuck wrote:
>
> >>> He also worked with Peter Gabriel (III & IV, at least)
> >> Very sad. The albums are both shit.
> >
> > Safe to say you are not a PG solo fan.
>
> Did you work that out all by your self?
He might have used the built-in abacus function inside the new Apple
iPad.
Tony
>>>>> He also worked with Peter Gabriel (III & IV, at least)
>>>> Very sad. The albums are both shit.
>>> Safe to say you are not a PG solo fan.
>> Did you work that out all by your self?
>
>
> He might have used the built-in abacus function inside the new Apple
> iPad.
>
> Tony
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3157786/iPad%20v%20Blu-Tac.jpg
Multiple musicologist consultants met via a webinar to reach that
decision.
I'm going to see PG, 5th row center, Sunday PM at Radio City. To each
their own... I'm psyched!
CB
"No more miracles, loaves and fishes, been so busy with the washing of
the dishes" - 1982
> Multiple musicologist consultants met via a webinar to reach that
> decision.
The same can be said about this:
http://www.wired.com/listening_post/2008/04/a-scientific-at/
I can only hope that Morris Pert never had to hear it.
Tony