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Dustbunnies and I must be on the same psychic page. I sent out a notice of this as well and mere seconds before receiving this post from DB. :-) Cheerios. Rev. Fever On Jan 3, 2011, at 5:21 PM, Dustbunnies wrote: > Thought this might be of interest to some people here. > > Just got newsletter spam in from DGM Live (recording label), > regarding their > newest release. > >> Fripp & Eno Live >> The New Year gets off to a great start with the release of Fripp & >> Eno's >> classic concert at the Olympia, Paris on 28th May 1975. Writing >> show notes for >> the download, Frippertronics expert Al Okada notes "For any fan of No >> Pussyfooting or Evening Star, this live recording is of epic >> significance, >> and...is now also comparable in audio quality, by synchronizing >> the most >> complete and best (by a mile) available live bootleg recording >> with Eno's >> stage tapes recently discovered." Listening to the tapes, Fripp >> himself >> observes that "The theme of Blue, the undeveloped KC piece of 1974 >> & recently >> referred to by John Wetton, informs the beginning soloing over >> Swastika >> Girls." >> >> This restored concert is presented in full and as a bonus, comes >> with the >> original test loops created for the Fripp and Eno tours. If you’re >> a fan of >> Fripp and Eno or Frippertronics then this show is a must-have! > > Taken from Eno's actual stage tapes, it seems. And the idea of > making the > test loops available sounds particularly intriguing.... > > More details on the show and recording available at: > > http://www.dgmlive.com/archive.htm?artist=20&show=1340 > > I've gotten other Fripp downloads (Soundscapes) from these guys, > and the > quality is usually pretty good, FWIW. > > --m. > >