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Farewell, Ian. Five months ago to the day you asked Boz to save you a place where you could "play your balls off somewhere with people you love, to appreciative audiences". None of us could have known that you would need it so soon.

This page offers a place for the many of us who will wish to leave tributes to this remarkable man.

For those who have not yet bought Summit Studios, we offer two examples of Ian's unique talent - "My Hobby", ironically so bursting with life, and "The Sailor's Tale". a drum part of which he was rightly so proud.

Our thoughts are with Margie and all those who knew and loved him.
 

Tracks
Disc Number 1
1.  My Hobby   0.45
2.  The Sailors Tale   5.54

Personnel
Ian Wallace
Robert Fripp
Mel Collins
Boz Burrell

 


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Written by Typhoon

I remember well Ian performing both these pieces at Brighton way back.  The best concert I have ever seen.  His humour, including falling backwards off the drum stool, cracked me up in what was otherwise a seriously heavy set.  The drumming on Sailor’s Tale was totally original.  May my God bless you Ian.  My thoughts go to Margerie with whom I briefly exchanged E-mails during the 21st C.S.B. period.

I miss both Boz and Ian. I liked all their future work even though it was a different Genre, particularly the Jazz. 

Ian Sharwood

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