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From: derrick@ut-sally.UUCP (Derrick Hartsock)
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Subject: Re: Re: "YES" or great concerts.
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Date: Mon, 24-Jun-85 18:58:02 EDT
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Posted: Mon Jun 24 18:58:02 1985
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> > I preferred the incarnation before that when they had a drummer.
> 
> You're right about that; Bill Bruford was much better than Alan White.
> White doesn't seem to have much dynamic control; often he sounds like
> he is beating on a tin pan.  Bruford was very clean and precise, often
> almost military.
> -- 
> Shyy-Anzr:  J. Eric Roskos

What?  I admit that Bill Bruford was a better drummer but he is a tough
act to follow. I know I wouldn't want to. Obviously you don't do your 
homework. There is in existance an album- an album so incredible that
it's amazeing that it hasn't been given proper notice. It's called
"Tales from Topographic Oceans". And just guess who the drummer is.
That's right, Alan White. This is the album that has "Ritual" on it.
Not as creative? Hardly. 
Also, the "Relayer" album contained Alan White also. I'm sure you've
heard of "The Gates of Delirium".

If you listen to these albums, I'm sure you'll see the light.

                                 [Nous Sommes Du Soleil]
 
-- 
Derrick Hartsock - CS DEept.  University of Texas at Austin
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