Robert Fripp

Robert Fripp's Diary

Friday 19 August 2011

Bredonborough A sunny day Patricia

08.59.

Bredonborough.

A sunny day.

18.58    Patricia the Sister arrived in Bredonborough, from her modest accommodations in Ross, at 10.15. A show-around our home and over to World HQ. Sistery by a photo of her baby-self…

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… and the fireplace from our Mother’s mining-cottage home in Aberbeeg…

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… and the garden…

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… then along the High Street…

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Lunch at 12.30 with the Willcox family in The Angel And Trumpet, back here for coffee. WillfyFred modelled a new Toyah hairpiece I…

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II...

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… to the amusement of all…

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Barbara set off back to the Piddle…

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… and I returned Sister to Ross.

Returning to e-flurrying and BPI. A letter to a Person Of Authority there…

as i am party to all of the matters referred to below, i deeply regret to inform you that Declan Panegyric is not exaggerating in any respect or detail.

i am also grateful for your offer of hosting a meeting. this would require goodwill. trust and mutual respect are elements of goodwill and as we have no basis for trust, nor do we respect the practices of the persons under consideration, i also respectfully decline your kind offer.

it seems to me than an Era of Accountability is underway. in the wake of the recent parliamentary enquiry into NewsCorp and one of its leading figures, the criterion mentioned as applicable in the US, in respect of those in leadership roles, was of a fit and proper person. i do not write here as to the characters of those under discussion, but of their actions and behaviour. in my view, they are not examples of good practice, let alone best practice. rather, they are demonstrative of the music industry as exploitative, manipulative and fundamentally unsound.

straightforwardness, accountability and owning up are three characteristics of the ethical company; and all absent from our dealings with the parties under discussion.

20.18    A MinxWalk around the town...

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