Music for trains
“Anyone for herbal tea?” he asks, before launching into how he and Byrne got together again. “I bumped into David in New York,” he says. “We had dinner together and I happened to say I had a lot of music I had intended to turn into songs, but hadnt got round to. He said: ‘Oh, I’ve got a few lyrics.’ It was as simple as that.”
Brian Eno on his new album with Davd Byrne, Times interview here.
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I don't know much - about:-
"Music for Trains" ...
(seeing as how I got to LIVE on the working end of them for some 10 years in the 70's)
But:- talking about the 70's - I just came here to leave some comments re:- EMI - on "Chris Bourke's BLOG" - (and spotted his reference to your blog...)
CHEERS
Oh - P.S...
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& to provide background info
have a wee squiz - into my "prolific_blog"
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