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So, are the three persons pictured in Wayne's above post all the same person?
Who are/is they/it ?
Who are/is they/it ?
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rogruth wrote:So, are the three persons pictured in Wayne's above post all the same person?
Who are/is they/it ?
Brian Eno. Baby's on Fire was a staple on KROQ, as was The Normal's Warm Leatherette.
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rogruth wrote:So, are the three persons pictured in Wayne's above post all the same person?
Who are/is they/it ?
That is Brian Peter George St John le Baptiste de la Salle Eno
Founding member of Roxy Music, countless solo albums, leader of ambient music & experimental, collaboration with a longer list of artists, and record producer/engineer. One of the few this is twice in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Still, though, hollow cheeks notwithstanding, if you want attitude, he is still beat by:
The short-cropped Redhead woman lead-singing The Eurythmics, Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This.)
Annie Lennox? Not even close or even on the same page - if anything she was taking notes while watching Eno back when he was in Roxy Music.
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Rufus,
Thanks.
I have heard of Brian Eno.
Thanks.
I have heard of Brian Eno.
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Rufus T. Firefly wrote:...Annie Lennox? Not even close or even on the same page - if anything she was taking notes while watching Eno back when he was in Roxy Music.
Oh please.
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MurphOnMillerAve wrote:Rufus T. Firefly wrote:...Annie Lennox? Not even close or even on the same page - if anything she was taking notes while watching Eno back when he was in Roxy Music.
Oh please.Speak "Sweet Dreams Are Made Of This" aloud to ANYBODY aware
and alert and they will see her
in their mind's eye, which means hear her
and see her
visual message.
What did he ever do that if you mentioned a few notes would be instantl;y recognized and repeatable. Eh? Huh?
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Puuuh...leeeeze.
Listen to Bowie's albums Heroes, Low, U-2's The Joshua Tree, for starters - if you don't know the song Heroes, well,.....there's just a huge gaping hole in your music experience.
Go look up the other albums that Eno made possible for decades and you're have a far better understanding. Start by listening to the 1st two Roxy Music albums - find one of the live performances of In Every Dream Home a Heartache - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G56DaSAeZfM
Go to listen to his 1st 3 solo albums......
Eno also did sound tracks for a lot of film that you've probably seen and never been aware of........some of the Apollo space flight documentaries, for example.
Annie was as tame as a glass of warm milk......compared to Eno,
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Rufus T. Firefly wrote:
Annie was as tame as a glass of warm milk......compared to Eno,
Well apparently Annie did a good job of getting Murph warmed up.
In 1994, Microsoft designers Mark Malamud and Erik Gavriluk approached Eno to compose music for the Windows 95 project. The result was the six-second start-up music-sound of the Windows 95 operating system, "The Microsoft Sound".
Microsoft Windows 95 Startup Sound
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miZHa7ZC6Z0
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Rufus T. Firefly wrote:...Listen to Bowie's albums Heroes, Low, U-2's The Joshua Tree, for starters - if you don't know the song Heroes, well,.....there's just a huge gaping hole in your music experience.
Go look up the other albums that Eno made possible for decades and you're have a far better understanding. Start by listening to the 1st two Roxy Music albums - find one of the live performances of In Every Dream Home a Heartache - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G56DaSAeZfM
Go to listen to his 1st 3 solo albums......
Eno also did sound tracks for a lot of film that you've probably seen and never been aware of........some of the Apollo space flight documentaries, for example.
Annie was as tame as a glass of warm milk......compared to Eno,I have 1 album of Annie's; I have more than 30 of Eno's - I can listen to his collaboration with Robert Fripp "No Pussyfooting" just about any time. Probably will have it played at my funeral!
You enthusiasm is certainly laudable and duly noted. I'll go look them up among the next several days and try to find time to give them all a listen. Yet, I still wonder (in all subjectivity, on my part, of course) why among all those selections, no names or tunes leap to mind.
At any rate, finding out about them is likely going to be edifying and entertaining, all superior to my awfully subjective viewpoint about Annie vs that guy because I don't know if I ever heard any of that work, compared to hearing my favorites of hers. So, due to your good-offices, I'll be able to make an actual "judgement" (note quotation marks
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HONDO74 wrote:Rufus T. Firefly wrote:
Annie was as tame as a glass of warm milk......compared to Eno,
Well apparently Annie did a good job of getting Murph warmed up.![]()
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Dats fa sure - she doesn't exactly leave me cold.
And Thanks for that link.
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IMHO, the Lanois/Eno production duo made U2 what they were. Unforgettable Fire/Joshua Tree/Achtung Baby, then returning for All That You Can't Leave Behind, that was some great stuff. Lanois is incredibly skilled...I'm not a big Neil Young fan, but check out his Le Noise, produced by Lanois. Ol' Neil never sounded better.
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healey36 wrote:IMHO, the Lanois/Eno production duo made U2 what they were. Unforgettable Fire/Joshua Tree/Achtung Baby, then returning for All That You Can't Leave Behind, that was some great stuff. Lanois is incredibly skilled...I'm not a big Neil Young fan, but check out his Le Noise, produced by Lanois. Ol' Neil never sounded better.
The documentary film of U2 recording Joshua Tree with Eno is excellent. Bono singing out his heart and soul on Pride(in the name of love) and Eno a the end of the take asking him to put some feeling into next time.......as a joke.
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Tramp wrote:Is Sarge still around?
He drops in on rare occasions over on the 2 rail section.
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Rufus T. Firefly wrote:Tramp wrote:Is Sarge still around?
He drops in on rare occasions over on the 2 rail section.Like to invite you guys to my new site. Cool modeling.
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