Heading this way,very excited,hence the big picture !
What CD, book, DVD etc are you waiting for?
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View Post
Edit: Enjoy, ER, you are a great advocate for his work.
Its on my wish list.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Robert Ashley: Atatanta (Acts of God) Part II
I have been putting off ordering this, due to it either bearing an excessive price if supplied from the U.K., or still rather pricey, and carrying import and Royal Mail handling charges if ordered from across The Pond. Anyway, this evening I toured round amazons .fr, .es, .it and then, with little expectation, .de. Behold, they were offering the handsomely packaged double CD set for £30.08 including p&p (and, of course, no customs charges). Still no bargain basement price, but around 56% of what amazon.co.uk are asking.
[Oops. Just cancelled that order. I found somewhere even cheaper, i.e. Soundohm, who are only charging €26.50 (including priority mail).]
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Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View PostIt has now,that's my bank holiday weekend listening sorted.
I'm waiting for an Il Giardino Armonica collection, hoped it'd be here today :sad face: Still, got tomorrow, so might still get here for the weekend.
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Try the opening section of yourself, via YouTube:
Here's the URL for the double CD of Concrete at ReR Megacorp:
I think the first Robert Ashley performance I heard was his "Wolfman Motor City Review" at the Music Now festival at the Round House, Chalk Farm, shortly prior to its official opening as a music venue in 1969. We used to perform his "She was a visitor" quite often in the Experimental Music Class run by Cornelius Cardew at Morley College. Probably his best know work is the television opera "Perfect Lives", all 7 episodes of which are, I think, to be found on YouTube, though not in the definition available on the DVD version, of course, though it's still pretty good. Chapter 1 here, for instance.
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