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One thing leads to another…
In 1975 I was in a used record shop in Buffalo, NY flipping through the New Arrivals rack when I came upon a cover that stopped me in my tracks. Maybe I had heard about the artist, maybe a friend had mentioned something, but I liked the look of the cover and it was cheap enough so I bought it.
It was Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) by Brian Eno.
Until that time I only listened to guitar-based music. I didn’t like prog at all and I thought that synthesizers were the work of the anti-Elvis.
Anyway, I took it home and put it on and it was great and I was forced to relinquish a prejudice.
Fast-forward 40-some years and here I sit in a room full of little and not-so-little blinky bleepy boxes.
I blame Eno!
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I feel the same way. What worked (works) for me was his famous statement that he was a ‘non musician’. ‘Great’, I thought. ‘I’m not a musician either.’ That and ‘My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts’ the amazing ‘sampling before sampling was a thing’ album he made with David Byrne:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Life_in_the_Bush_of_Ghosts_(album)
And then I realised that the haunting theme to the tv arts doc series Arena was by him too, (Another Green World) and I found his ambient albums…
…the man is a stone cold revolutionary genius.
Off topic but whenever I here that phrase this is what I think
One of the best bands out of the 80s
@Svetlovska Never knew he did the Arena music. I always loved it, but back then there was no way to find out the artist, other than phoning the BBC![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
Ambient Music for Airports might be the one record ever that it’s impossible to ever get tired of.
About 10 or 12 years ago I bought my first iPad and the first thing I did was download the Bloom app by Eno and Peter Chilvers.
I played with it a little while and I was certain that I was living in the future.