In article <4...@enea.se> som...@enea.se (Erland Sommarskog) writes:
>Peter A. Flach (fl...@kubix.nl) writes:
>)I play Bruford's live album a lot (it's really good, though sound
>)quality is not too good), and after a while I became pretty sure that
>)this John Clark is really Allan Holdsworth in disguise, because
>) a. he sounds very much like Allan, only with some more
>) distortion;
>) b. he plays some things that only Allan can do.
>)My suspicion was aroused by some qualification they ascribed to John
>)Clark (something like 'the incredible' or 'the unknown', I can't really
>)remember). I figured that Holdsworth was not allowed to appear on the
>)album by his record company.
>
>Interesting idea. I recall when I first got "Gradually Going Tornado"
>I was happy to see another guitar player instead of Holdsworth,
>since I found him boring. And then this Unknown John Clark sounded
>exactly the same! The name surely intimates a pseudonym.
>
>With "Gradually Going Tornado" came a post card with the group,
>including the unknown. Anyone who still has it and knows how
>Holdsworth looks like? Or in any other way falsify or verify
>this theory?
>
>"You better not alone in the dark in this age of information."
>--
>Erland Sommarskog - ENEA Data, Stockholm - som...@enea.se
When i first heard the record i was sure that the guy was
in fact A.H.. But Mr. Holdsworth does not appear in the
postcard!! (I saw him once --> 1980 in England and even
spoke with him; very nice guy (he was starting with IOU)).
moises.-
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In article <4...@enea.se> som...@enea.se (Erland Sommarskog) writes:
>Peter A. Flach (fl...@kubix.nl) writes:
>)I play Bruford's live album a lot (it's really good, though sound
>)quality is not too good), and after a while I became pretty sure that
>)this John Clark is really Allan Holdsworth in disguise, because
>) a. he sounds very much like Allan, only with some more
>) distortion;
>) b. he plays some things that only Allan can do.
>)My suspicion was aroused by some qualification they ascribed to John
>)Clark (something like 'the incredible' or 'the unknown', I can't really
>)remember). I figured that Holdsworth was not allowed to appear on the
>)album by his record company.
>
>Interesting idea. I recall when I first got "Gradually Going Tornado"
>I was happy to see another guitar player instead of Holdsworth,
>since I found him boring. And then this Unknown John Clark sounded
>exactly the same! The name surely intimates a pseudonym.
>
>With "Gradually Going Tornado" came a post card with the group,
>including the unknown. Anyone who still has it and knows how
>Holdsworth looks like? Or in any other way falsify or verify
>this theory?
>
>"You better not alone in the dark in this age of information."
>--
>Erland Sommarskog - ENEA Data, Stockholm - som...@enea.se
When i first heard the record i was sure that the guy was
in fact A.H.. But Mr. Holdsworth does not appear in the
postcard!! (I saw him once --> 1980 in England and even
spoke with him; very nice guy (he was starting with IOU)).
moises.-
I would appreciate it.
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