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From: DBarker%PCO@CISL-SERVICE-MULTICS.ARPA (Deryk Barker)
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Subject: Long/varied pieces
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Date: Mon, 4-Mar-85 08:34:24 EST
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Posted: Mon Mar  4 08:34:24 1985
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WHile we're on this subject I'm surprised that noone has suggested the
first three sides of "Live Dead":  Dark Star/St.  Stephen/The
Eleven/Turn on Your Love Light form nearly an hours worth of continuous
music.  Surely the finest electric improvisation yet recorded.
Especially note the subtle way the rhythm is changed in the bridge from
St.  Stephen to The Eleven from 4/4 to 8/8 to 11/8 almost without any
seams at all - just the simple emphatic extra two beats cue on the snare
from Kreutzmann.

Also how about Third by The Soft Machine - a double LP with one track
per side.  Some may not count this as rock but I would.
          deryk.
          [You're never alone with schizophrenia]