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Over rated South Park!I'd beg your pardon but it's out of the context of this group.E-mail me privatly and I'll chastise you soundly. I mean this in the best possible way, Jeff Jesse Kudler wrote: > A side note: Phillip Glass was recently parodied on the highly over-rated > South Park on comedy Central, and he once got a reference on the >Simpsons. > > "An evening with Phillip Glass. Just an evening?" -H. Simpson > > -Jesse > > -----Original Message----- > From: bryan.helm@dinosaur.com <bryan.helm@dinosaur.com> > To: loopers-delight@annihilist.com <loopers-delight@annihilist.com> > Date: Thursday, January 29, 1998 7:02 AM > Subject: glass eno > > > > >The recent remark concerning warped Eno vs. skipping Glass > >vinyl platters ,for some reason made me think of the following: > > > >My one and only live P.Glass experience was a concert given > >at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Cincinatti Ohio back in > >1980 (?) It was a small room seating maybe 100, the ensemble > >was flown in from Rotterdam,( where he was involved with his > >opera in sanskrit at the time), evidently for this show. They did > >selections from Einstein on the Beach and Dance 1,2&3 and a > >few other pieces. The sound engineer sat in the middle of the > >ensemble facing them. For all that it was "mimimalist" in nature > >the overwhelming impression left on most audience members > >as I recall was the sheer decibel level at which it was presented. > >I got the impression that very few of these people had enjoyed > >amplified music in a public performance context though to be > >fair to them, the volume WAS high. > > > >Secondly I was reminded of a story I once heard Robert Fripp > >relate concerning a performance he and Eno once did in a > >bullring in Spain during the 70's. I guess the whole gig had > >it's own special ambiance what with the spectacle of gun toting > >Basque seperatists at the airport during their arrival,and playing > >the arena floor of this bullring to boot...but anyway.He said they > >played the show and towards the end, got this loop going and then > >they both left the "stage" and retired to an enclosure from which > >they could see the crowd through some shutters. As Eno peered > >out at the crowd he was noticed and the next thing Fripp said this > >fellow comes and pulls aside the shutters and says in a U.S. drawl > >"Hey guys is the show over?", to which Eno replied "Well it is for > >us, but not for you". > > > >Just a couple memories, from apparently still active brain cells > >......it's an age of wonder.....I wonder where I put that?..... > > > > Bryan Helm > > "Loop is pool backwards > > and pool starts with P > > which rhymes with T > > that is the first letter in > > the word....TROUBLE!" > > > >