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      You gotta hear it to believe it November 15, 2007
Written by KC_1980s
I think the best thing that can be said about this interview is the "discotronic" album never happened!!! You have to listen just to hear Fripp discussing his plans for a disco album. (He also holds forth on philosophy, music, life, creativity, and so on - I don’t think the hostess was quite ready for this!) Fortunately for music history disco had died its horrible death before Fripp actually recorded a disco album, and we got the groovy League of Gentlemen (with a woman member!?) instead. But this interview serves to remind us what could have been.
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Just Plain Classic Tue., Jun 6, 2006
Posted by: mijregla
This is my all time favorite of Robert Fripps "stuff". I have always looked for this and when I saw the double disc package it was instantly bought. This disc remastered is as fresh now (better now, I have a Read more
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...came with columes of feeling I have never known... Wed., May 31, 2006
Posted by: lotusspray
As usual THE WIRE got it wrong. This is not the SGT PEPPPER of avant-punk. This is the RUBBER SOUL of "avant-punk", an altogether different beast.
If you know you have an unpleasant nature and dislike people, this is no obstacle to Read more
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wow! Tue., May 30, 2006
Posted by: chiel1
what a beast! exactly the same surprise as when I bought the original vinyl-releaseback in 79.! quite an achievement to make it sound this crisp. (and how kind of mr fripp to leave the original "thanks to managers mark and Read more
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Good To The Last Byte! Tue., May 30, 2006
Posted by: mannylunch
I remember when and where I first got this record - Soho Music Gallery
in May 1979, possibly sold to me by either clerk John Zorn or Tim Berne
whilst also picking up tickets to all eight Fripp Kitchen shows for Read more
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