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Moogtron III
Prog Reviewer Joined: April 26 2005 Location: Belgium Status: Offline Points: 10616 |
Topic: Bill Bruford's Autobiography now out! Posted: February 02 2010 at 15:27 |
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Hey, that's nice! I read his book completely now. Wonderful book, and what an intelligent observations throughout the book. And this week I want to order the free sampler . The second one, because I know most of his early work; |
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Blacksword
Prog Reviewer Joined: June 22 2004 Location: England Status: Offline Points: 16130 |
Posted: February 02 2010 at 11:08 | |
I'm about to start reading Brufords book this week.
I met him last Thursday, at a talk he was doing at a local jazz club. It was a wonderful evening; good food, wine, and anecdotes, plus vid clips of some of his performnces, including Larks onges in Aspic with Jamie Muir, and Cinema Show with Phil Collins. I chatted to him briefly as he signed my copy of his book. We discussed the curse of what he calls 'clock time' and his hatred of metronomes and click tracks. I bloody hate them too!! Anyway, it was a pleasure to meet the man and I'm looking fortward to reading his book. |
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Ultimately bored by endless ecstasy!
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Vibrationbaby
Forum Senior Member Joined: February 13 2004 Status: Offline Points: 6898 |
Posted: October 31 2009 at 11:21 | |
I've read Emerson and Wakeman's books but haven' got a chance to get around to Bruford's yet. Sounds a lot more on the really serious side. Lots of funny sh*t in Grumpy Old Rock Star and Pictures of an Exhibitionist.
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Todd
Special Collaborator RPI / Heavy Prog Team Joined: December 19 2007 Location: California Status: Offline Points: 3472 |
Posted: October 28 2009 at 16:00 | |
Yes, the book is easily one of the best I've read in the genre. I suspect the CD is a sampler of Winterfold and/or Summerfold, which they had available for free on his website a while back. They're basically a scripted interview with Bill talking about his various projects with small samples of the bands (no complete songs) thrown in. So certainly not essential, though entertaining to say the least! (Charming website, by the way, Torodd.)
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toroddfuglesteg
Forum Senior Member Retired Joined: March 04 2008 Location: Retirement Home Status: Offline Points: 3658 |
Posted: October 28 2009 at 15:50 | |
Thanx. I am more worried about your mental health after reading through the 1000 reviews I am planning after I am out of the hospital. As far as I can see from the book, it is a serious book with some stuff worthy his stature. I am still waiting for the free CD I was supposed to get as a part of the deal when I bought the book. But I can survive without the CD (and we are in the middle of a postal strike) but not without the book. I will do a proper book review when finished. Hence my worries about your mental health....... |
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Todd
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Posted: October 28 2009 at 15:13 | |
Wow! Our thoughts and prayers are with you for the surgery. Good luck!
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toroddfuglesteg
Forum Senior Member Retired Joined: March 04 2008 Location: Retirement Home Status: Offline Points: 3658 |
Posted: October 28 2009 at 15:10 | |
I got the book. But I have both got several university exams and a faulty heart. So I both have to let the Gong bio, the Soft Machine bio and this book rest until the blood supply to the heart has been restored and I have passed the exams. But a small glimpse of this book has given me a strong urge to survive the heart operation. Bill Bruford is good for my health. |
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Moogtron III
Prog Reviewer Joined: April 26 2005 Location: Belgium Status: Offline Points: 10616 |
Posted: October 28 2009 at 14:53 | |
I only read the first chapter on the internet, which was great. I now asked the book for Santa Claus, which I hope to celebrate with my Dutch family (Santa Claus? Well, Sinterklaas in The Netherlands, on the 5th of December). I also asked Andy Summers autobio, but I expect to get the one by Bruford.
I love the first chapter already, where Bill was telling that being on tour with Yes was already a threat to his life, because Jon Anderson tended to fall asleep behind the steering wheel . |
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Todd
Special Collaborator RPI / Heavy Prog Team Joined: December 19 2007 Location: California Status: Offline Points: 3472 |
Posted: October 27 2009 at 12:51 | |
As I continue to read this autobiography, I am amazed at how thoughtful and articulate this man is. He really is an extraordinary writer and thinker and has many poignant thoughts about many, many aspects of the music industry. Witness the quote below. This is an excellent book.
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Stackridge
Forum Newbie Joined: February 20 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 13 |
Posted: October 27 2009 at 12:42 | |
WALL OF SOUND PRESENTS - AN EVENING WITH BILL BRUFORD
Legendary drummer with YES, KING CRIMSON, UK & EARTHWORKS will read from his autobiography, sign copies and answer questions about his highly distinguished career and related topics.
(Please note: Bill will not actually be playing drums during this event!)
TUESDAY 3rd NOVEMBER 2009
Starts: 7.30 pm @ ‘Wall of Sound’,
42, John William Street, Huddersfield HD1 1ER
(opposite the Railway Station)
ADMISSION: £5 (£6 on the door) – incl. drinks.
** TICKETS NOW ON SALE IN THE SHOP ** |
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DaleHauskins
Forum Senior Member Joined: December 23 2005 Location: So.California Status: Offline Points: 239 |
Posted: September 11 2009 at 20:25 | |
This Los Angeles guitarist owns a couple letters written by & from Bill thanking me for sending him albums of Flame Dream,(my old Swiss progressive rock band I was in);writing Mr.Bruford I wanted to work with him someday.
I,as a younger Californian guitarist at the time first living in London,England and later Lucerne,Switzerland,Mr.Bruford always wrote very encourageable,positive;and respectful letters(including England's Jon Hiseman) Tschüß,Bless. |
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Dale Hauskins
(858) 401-2973 (310) 293-0432 https://artistecard.com/Dalehauskins |
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Stooge
Forum Senior Member Joined: April 09 2009 Location: Toronto, Canada Status: Offline Points: 1003 |
Posted: September 05 2009 at 12:49 | |
Pretty much my thoughts as well. Different layout, but still quite enjoyable. |
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TODDLER
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Posted: August 31 2009 at 22:31 | |
Yes he is extraordinary on this Gong live in Oslo 1974. Just picked it up and it's an import from Japan. A true universal player. |
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Todd
Special Collaborator RPI / Heavy Prog Team Joined: December 19 2007 Location: California Status: Offline Points: 3472 |
Posted: August 27 2009 at 19:04 | |
One thing that frustrates me about the book is that it is not chronological, but rather topical. He answers several questions by recounting history and waxing philosophical. A very interesting and entertaining read, mind you, but not very facilitating for picking and choosing different periods. A small criticism, perhaps, but there it is.
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fuxi
Prog Reviewer Joined: March 08 2006 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 2459 |
Posted: August 20 2009 at 08:19 | |
Yes, and he REALLY didn't like the way they operated.
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BaldFriede
Prog Reviewer Joined: June 02 2005 Location: Germany Status: Offline Points: 10261 |
Posted: August 20 2009 at 08:15 | |
He even played with Gong for a short time. |
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BaldJean and I; I am the one in blue. |
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toroddfuglesteg
Forum Senior Member Retired Joined: March 04 2008 Location: Retirement Home Status: Offline Points: 3658 |
Posted: August 20 2009 at 07:51 | |
Well, Bill Bruford's book is generally regarded as one of the best rock/music bios ever. It has got raving, raving reviews. Rick Wakeman tells stories and that is all. But both his books and Bill Bruford's book is worthy a purchase. Go for both of them. I have Bill Bruford's book on my wishlist. But I have to pay a large tax-bill first. |
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Bitterblogger
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 04 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1719 |
Posted: April 29 2009 at 19:45 | |
Hearing about Bill's autobio effort reminds of one of, if not the (in the olden days, anyway) great raconteurs/ storytellers (well, the storytelling continues): Mr. Wakeman. How do his books compare relative to Bill's, I wonder? Anyone got the lowdown here? Do tell!
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mrcozdude
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 25 2007 Location: Devon,UK. Status: Offline Points: 2078 |
Posted: April 29 2009 at 18:33 | |
Sounds like a good read,I think my favourite Biography has been Johnny Cash's so far.I'm feeling sorry for Fripp at the moment he needs more love. |
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Stooge
Forum Senior Member Joined: April 09 2009 Location: Toronto, Canada Status: Offline Points: 1003 |
Posted: April 29 2009 at 13:06 | |
I just picked up this book today at the local Chapter's. I went there looklig for a bio, and I did not expect to see this at the store. I'll post my thoughts after I finish if I have any.
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