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St Peters Church Newlyn, Cornwall, UK |
      RF Newlyn 2005 April 9, 2006
Written by trishula
Well, I have just downloaded this and I chose to sit for my "first- a-listening"- in the garden, with the sun shining between intermittent showers, to what the brothers (and sisters?) in Oregon had sent me via Fripp world central or whatever the hell you call it, only less than a hundred miles from where I now is-a-breathing. (that is Old Hampshire UK.) Holy Moses ! The very birds started accumulating rythmns I had so far been unaccustommed to knowing. The tractors in the field, all those dreary engines of oblivion, turned off their noise just to be knowing, that is, I should more properly say, COGNIZANT, of the FRIPP. The holy master of the guitar....what ?..........the guitar?.......is that a guitar...? .no way Jose ! Can that sound really come from a fretbord engineered by the working of a human hand....? No way Jose..!!!! This is the sound of a new millenium... Listen and be realised...! You will know what it is you need to know, You will know what it is you have lacked the knowing of; the confluence of millenia of strivings. You will know what it is that has engendered all your misgivings..., You will know that in your heart there is a space that can experience knowledge free from the pressure of another. If You have been seeking, this is the music for you. Melt and be supported. Alternatively, if you like something with more of a beat, try Kevin Ayres.......equally unsurpassable......
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