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Tag Archives: Brian Eno
“Peter Gabriel Returns After a 20-Year Dry Spell With the Stunning Album I/O” (by KPKeelan)
. I / O ****+ (out of 5) * > It’s been a long time since I was moved to write a music review! . That was way back in 2013 when the late great David Bowie released THE NEXT DAY- … Continue reading
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Tagged albums, arts, Brian Eno, David Rhodes, entertainment, Hans-Martin Buff, I/O, ideas, insight, Kevin Keelan, KPK, KPKeelan, KPKworld, Manu Katché, Mark Stent, music, Peter Gabriel, reviews, Tchad Blake, Tony Levin
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FLIX PIX (879): “BRIAN ENO (is) THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH”
BRIAN ENO: THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH (directed by Ed Haynes, 2011) ***+ (out of 5) . > This is a rather dry, somewhat lengthy unauthorized documentary about the seven most productive and musically impactful years in the life of … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Brian Eno, cinema, Cluster, composers, criticism, Ed Haynes, films, ideas, Kevin Keelan, KPK, KPKeelan, KPKworld, movies, music, opinion, Phil Manzenera, reviews, rock and roll, Roxy Music
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KPK on the CINEMA (52): The Films of May 2016
. Time for another look at last month’s cinematic fare. Thirteen titles this time. Unfortunately I’ll be out of the country for June and July, so the summer is likely to be a cinema desert. Time to enjoy the bounty … Continue reading
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GUESTBOOK: “The Psychedelic Poetry of Brian Eno”
. More than any other living recording artist, the demented lyrics of deliciously enigmatic BRIAN ENO haunt my days. Read on to see why: * * * I was just a broken head I stole the world that others punctured … Continue reading
JANUARY 31, 1980 (“On the Occasion of Brian Eno’s Lecture at UCSC”)
From the series “1980”, written each day of 1980… . The man held us- mesmerized, in the palm of his hand. After a life spent exploring the frontiers of music he had something to say. * (© KPKeelan) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED … Continue reading