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I have been an admirerer of Robert Fripp's loop work ever since No Pussyfooting. A recent poster here mentioned the "spiritual" aspects of some of the more recent soundscapes. Since I have done a lot of work in my life with hospice and AIDS and people dying in my arms, not to mention working with the recently deceased a la "American Book of the Dead", I first listened to "The Gates of Paradise" with fascination. I found that Robert accurately portrays the death experience through his music in a way that resonated with my own experience of engaging with others in the process, before, during, and after. It is an amazing thing to feel this communication of such a difficult subject, coming through music from a person whom I know to be compassionate, intellegent, and one of the most caring people I have ever met. And while I enjoyed the latest King Crimson tour, it would hardly cause me to bat an eye if they all said they were packing it all up tommorrow. Stephen __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com