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| :: Posted by Sid Smith on Thu., Mar 15, 2012 |
My thanks to the many folks pointing our attention in the direction of this resignation letter from Goldman Sachs by one of their executives. Many of the points in the letter address issues responsibility towards clients, transparency, and acting in accord with what is right, and will chime with many of the points raised in Robert Fripp's diaries over the last few years.
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King Crimson Vs Grooveshark
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Fri., Nov 4, 2011
The Guardian is linking to KC’s encounter with Grooveshark in its Technology Blog. Needless to say there's a comments section on the Guardian page and someone who thinks Fripp should "Get with the programme, schizoid man, it's the 21st century. Everyone
knows file sharing creates new fans and sales opportunities. Everyone
except Bob, apparently."
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iTunes Is No Digital Vampire - Grooveshark & GooTube named and shamed (again)
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Thu., Nov 3, 2011
There's a response to Pete Townshend's John Peel lecture in The Guardian in which our chums at Grooveshark get a mention. Read all about it here. In the meantime Rupert Loydell has sent this link to an alternative viewpoint about potential benefits of copying culture from the pages of The Wire.
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Trey Blogs About IB Expo
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Thu., Nov 3, 2011
Trey Gunn's has posted his account of IB Expo held in Sweden's last week. "It was a very intense week. The first two days were quite anxiety
producing for nearly everyone. Or so it seemed to me. Each person came
with about 20+ minutes of music to present to the group at large. Then
we would arrange the material and decide who would play on what. We had
very wide array of musicians and instruments. Some could sight read like
mofo’s. Some couldn’t read at all. Some had many years (if not decades)
of experience with improvisation, while others had none. So presenting
the music generally stretched everyone well beyond their comfort zone." Check out Trey's updated blog for more details, audio clips and pictures.
You can also check out more pictures over on the blog and hear some of the musicians featured at IB Expo over on the podcast (also on iTunes) including an excerpt from the new album Invisible Rays by Trey, Morgan Agren and Henry Kaiser.
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Pete Townshend's John Peel Lecture
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Wed., Nov 2, 2011
The Who's Pete Townshend has accused iTunes of being digital vampires in the first John Peel Lecture. Thanks to everyone who wrote in giving this one the heads-up.
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The Eagles Tired Of Grooveshark Taking Their Stuff To The Limit
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Tue., Nov 1, 2011
Digital Music News carries the story that The Eagles are also unhappy with Grooveshark - read all about it here.
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S&BB & Discipline Reviewed
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Tue., Nov 1, 2011
Starless captures a prog-rock universe in a state of exquisite collapse. Discipline marks the beginning of a new creative order - read the full review here.
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2OAPT Pix
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Tue., Nov 1, 2011
Mark Colman's posted a great gallery of photographs of the 2OAPT date in Portland. Here's the team sound-checking and in concert.
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Mister Stormy's Monday Selection
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Mon., Oct 31, 2011
Here's a little gem unearthed by our intrepid Mister Stormy - Adrian and Robert in writing mode and heading towards something that would sound like the chiming sections of FraKctured.
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