I love the Internet. You can stumble upon the most wonderful and unexpected things. Like this, for instance, from an interview that appeared in Forced Exposure #15... *** DIAMANDA GALAS: Yeah. I'm not interested in developing a lexicon of vocal sounds for the 80s or 90s. My work really comes more from Ayler and Ornette and Coltrane. Meditations is a beautiful record. And I used to play in a band in Pomona with Stanley Crouch and Butch Morris and David Murray and Mark Dresser and all those guys. In 1974. *** No comment necessary, I'm guessing. Steve Smith ssmith36@sprynet.com NP - Company, live in NYC 1983 (cd-r) (... trying to figure out who's who on here and suspecting that Diamanda was the vocalist, thus the web search...)
on 12/17/02 1:06 PM, Steve Smith at ssmith36@sprynet.com wrote:
I love the Internet. You can stumble upon the most wonderful and unexpected things. Like this, for instance, from an interview that appeared in Forced Exposure #15...
*** DIAMANDA GALAS: Yeah. I'm not interested in developing a lexicon of vocal sounds for the 80s or 90s. My work really comes more from Ayler and Ornette and Coltrane. Meditations is a beautiful record. And I used to play in a band in Pomona with Stanley Crouch and Butch Morris and David Murray and Mark Dresser and all those guys. In 1974.
You gotta wonder if there are any surviving tapes, and if they covered "Lush Life". sh
she is quoted as saying nearly the same thing (with photos) in a RE/Search book. i want to say it was "Industrial Culture Handbook". --dk On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Steve Smith wrote:
I love the Internet. You can stumble upon the most wonderful and unexpected things. Like this, for instance, from an interview that appeared in Forced Exposure #15...
*** DIAMANDA GALAS: Yeah. I'm not interested in developing a lexicon of vocal sounds for the 80s or 90s. My work really comes more from Ayler and Ornette and Coltrane. Meditations is a beautiful record. And I used to play in a band in Pomona with Stanley Crouch and Butch Morris and David Murray and Mark Dresser and all those guys. In 1974. ***
No comment necessary, I'm guessing.
Yes. Beautiful, wonderful nature. Hear it sing to us: *snap* Yes. natURE.
I love the Internet. You can stumble upon the most wonderful and unexpected things. Like this, for instance, from an interview that appeared in Forced Exposure #15...
*** DIAMANDA GALAS: Yeah. I'm not interested in developing a lexicon of vocal sounds for the 80s or 90s. My work really comes more from Ayler and Ornette and Coltrane. Meditations is a beautiful record. And I used to play in a band in Pomona with Stanley Crouch and Butch Morris and David Murray and Mark Dresser and all those guys. In 1974. ***
No comment necessary, I'm guessing.
Steve Smith ssmith36@sprynet.com NP - Company, live in NYC 1983 (cd-r) (... trying to figure out who's who on here and suspecting that Diamanda was the vocalist, thus the web search...)
If its from the shows I saw at the Shambala loft in 83,it's Joelle Leandre singing and playing contrabass, Brotzman on Sax, Ernst Reyseiger on cello, Gerry Hemingway on drums, Hugh Davies on electronics, along with Derek. Rich
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SUGAR in their vitamins?