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Big Star from being forgotten, before he re-formed the band with drummer Jody Stephens, before they put out another live recording as well as another album of silver jewelry new material. People like me, I suppose, who own all three of the original Big... Full Article at Town Hall
There’s something spot-on about a good film about music. When done right, the marriage of the two forms leads to an end result where the music has enriched the film, and the film has provided an expansion of the music. Films about music have had protago Full Article at Flavorwire
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 12: A light art work by artist and musician Brian Eno is projected onto the Sydney Opera House during a recreation of 'Fire Water' the Sinking Of The 'Three Bees' on Sydney Harbour as part of the Vivid Sydney Festival on June 12,... View Photo »
This festival's reputation rests on its commitment to presenting new and original talent in unexpected combinations – crossing the boundaries with ease and lightness
His voice had jumped nearly an octave. He and his friend Chris Bell penned eloquent elegies of teen angst, exuding hopelessness and defiance, often in the same breath. Big Star made three albums, “#1 Record,” “Radio City” and “Third/Sister Lovers.”... Full Article at Reuters Blogs
Hey, Stephen Gateley died, we can’t use “Things Can Only Get Better” because it was a lie last time and nobody would believe it even if we did roll out the keyboard player as potential Arts & Culture minister, we could only afford about 3.78 seconds of... Full Article at Liberal Democrat Voice
Walker said. The little material Suckers has released so far is strong, in some cases comparable to fellow Brooklyn-based psychedelic bands MGMT and Yeasayer. They are associated with both acts; Anand Wilder of Yeasayer produced the EP. And though they... Full Article at Austin360
Blue light (at left) is projected across the harbour to form a design on the sails of the Sydney Opera House (R) as it is illuminated on all sides with a light art work designed by legendary musician and multimedia artist Brian Eno in Sydney on May 31,... View Photo »
The middle-class crowd wants to hear improvised music the way it knows it. But, like Brian Eno said, the trouble with jazz is it sounds like more jazz. I don't listen to Charlie Parker, I'd rather think about Samuel Beckett.
Monday I finally started catching up with some music docs, which are one of the distinctive strengths of this festival. I also caught a low-budget indie (Lovers of Hate) and a big-budget Hollywood comedy (MacGruber). Oh, and I caught a last-minute make- Full Article at Time Out Chicago
"We'd like Brian Eno up onstage," Vanwyngarden said, spurring darting glances from the 250-person crowd, followed by a long, awkward pause. Psyche! The band then ripped into the bubblegum-goth jam, featuring Addams Family-like organ, driving drums, and... Full Article at Spin
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Brian Eno's lighting artwork 'Luminous' decorates the sails of the Sydney Opera House on May 26, 2009. An array of international artists and musicians will use the city's landmarks as their canvas during the Vivid Sydney festival.
View Photo »SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - MAY 26: Ferries motor past a light art work by artist Brian Eno projected onto the Sydney Opera House during the opening night of the Smart Light Sydney Festival as part of the Vivid Sydney Festival on May 26, 2009 in Sydney, Australia. The Smart Light Sydney...
View Photo »SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 12: A light art work by artist and musician Brian Eno is projected onto the Sydney Opera House during a recreation of 'Fire Water' the Sinking Of The 'Three Bees' on Sydney Harbour as part of the Vivid Sydney Festival on June 12, 2009 in Sydney, Australia.
View Photo »Blue light (at left) is projected across the harbour to form a design on the sails of the Sydney Opera House (R) as it is illuminated on all sides with a light art work designed by legendary musician and multimedia artist Brian Eno in Sydney on May 31, 2009. The lighting of the Sydney...
View Photo »A ferry (below) moves past as the Sydney Opera House (top) is illuminated on all sides with a light art work designed by legendary musician and multi-media artist Brian Eno in Sydney on May 26, 2009. The lighting of the well-known sails of the Sydney Opera House began the 'Vivid Sydney'...
View Photo »The Sydney Opera House is illuminated on all sides with a light art work designed by legendary musician and multi-media artist Brian Eno in Sydney on May 26, 2009. The lighting of the well-known sails of the Sydney Opera House began the 'Vivid Sydney' festival in the Rocks and Circular...
View Photo »"Luminous" by Brian Eno is projected onto the Sydney Opera House as part of the Vivid Festival in Sydney Tuesday, May 26, 2009. The international light and music festival will run from May 26 to June 14.
View Photo »A man catches fish in the harbour as "Luminous" by Brian Eno is projected onto the Sydney Opera House as part of the Vivid Festival in Sydney Tuesday, May 26, 2009. The international light and music festival will run from May 26 to June 14.
View Photo »SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - MAY 26: A light art work by artist and musician Brian Eno is projected onto the Sydney Opera House during the opening night of the Smart Light Sydney Festival as part of the Vivid Sydney Festival on May 26, 2009 in Sydney, Australia. The Smart Light Sydney Festival...
View Photo »British contemporary artist Brian Eno poses next to the Sydney Opera House as part of the Vivid Festival in Syndey May 26, 2009. The international light and music festival will run from May 26 to June 14.
View Photo »British contemporary artist Brian Eno poses next to his work "77 million paintings" as part of the Sydney Vivid Festival at the Sydney Opera House May 26, 2009. The international light and music festival will run from May 26 to June 14.
View Photo »SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - MAY 26: Artist and music producer Brian Eno poses outside the Sydney Opera House during a photo call for 'Luminous', a program of musical events being hosted by the Sydney Opera House as part of Vivid Sydney on May 26, 2009 in Sydney, Australia. The festival runs...
View Photo »SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - MAY 26: Artist and music producer Brian Eno poses in front of his latest light illustration titled '77 Million Paintings' during a photo call for 'Luminous', a program of musical events being hosted by the Sydney Opera House as part of Vivid Sydney on May 26, 2009...
View Photo »SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - MAY 26: Ferries motor past a light art work by artist Brian Eno projected onto the Sydney Opera House during the opening night of the Smart Light Sydney Festival as part of the Vivid Sydney Festival on May 26, 2009 in Sydney, Australia. The Smart Light Sydney...
View Photo »This festival's reputation rests on its commitment to presenting new and original talent in unexpected combinations – crossing the boundaries with ease and lightness
The middle-class crowd wants to hear improvised music the way it knows it. But, like Brian Eno said, the trouble with jazz is it sounds like more jazz. I don't listen to Charlie Parker, I'd rather think about Samuel Beckett.
I think it could be. It's quite different from anything they've done before ... so far, anyway ... I don't know how it will end up being, but it's very fresh.
It has been compared to the music of Brian Eno (former Roxy Music keyboard player and early leader of ambient music), not in a qualitative way but soundwise
I think that if you have a group of four people, that's lots of possible combinations ... You can have any one of them on their own, and you can have lots of couples within that four. A and B, A and C, A and D. I think every one of those is a unique musical entity that will produce something unique.
I have always written my music inspired from a visual place, and I see myself scoring more films in the future, along with releasing instrumental albums - I'm a major fan of Brian Eno's instrumental work.
An artist is a trigger, making something happen between you and the work. Art is not a property of things, it is the site of a relationship with things.
Bowie didn’t want to play — Brian Eno says David is not very interested in music any more. But because Eno was the co-writer, and performed on the track, we got away with it. He’s recording In Your Eyes.
In a way I kind of admire it ... Because it goes against the grain of typical triumphant and celebratory political commercial music. It sounds vaguely like Brian Eno—faceless, ambient.
Dude, if you’re gonna be a music writer, you gotta know who made Tubular Bells, because it sure as shit wasn’t Brian Eno!
When I was in high school, a friend of mine told me about (the pioneering German band) Can. Through Can, I found out about Ash Ra Temple, Tangerine Dream, Glenn Branca, Robert Fripp and Brian Eno. We almost had a research team scouring the Internet, trying to find this music.
- LaoTzuEsquire
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- aloimgera
22 minutes ago
Everything Merges with the Night by Brian Eno #nowplaying #music #eno
- Zappa604 28 minutes ago@AKdestroyer I don't have that. I'll listen though. I like Brian Eno...
- eddiejohnston 43 minutes ago
@eddiejohnston i have the 'passengers' one, as it is more like a brian eno album
- AKdestroyer 43 minutes ago