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From: strock@fortune.UUCP (Gregory Strockbine)
Newsgroups: net.music
Subject: Re: Harold Budd and Brian Eno?
Message-ID: <4699@fortune.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 30-Nov-84 15:06:26 EST
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Posted: Fri Nov 30 15:06:26 1984
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Summary: 

>Has anyone heard the recently released Budd/Eno album?
>I can't remember the name of it.
>
>BTW, for you Eno fans in Toronto and perhaps elsewhere, it looks like
>many EG records have been deleted.  You can pick up several great albums
>like the Hassell/Eno "Possible Musics", the Fripp/Eno collaborations,
>the Budd/Eno "Plateaux of Mirrors", and several solo Eno's real cheap.

Is Eno still doing that ambient music stuff? He lost me after 
"Taking Tiger Mountain By Strategy" and a few songs on "Before and
After Science". His ambient video display was here in Berkeley a
while ago complete with sofas. So here were all these people very
quietly and intently watching a barely, if at all, changing video
monitor and listening to ambient music. I thought the whole point
of this ambient stuff was that you were supposed to go about
doing whatever you had to do and then only occasionally glance at
his video or tune into his music. Otherwise its too boring. By the
way the tv monitors were turned on their side, oh how clever!