As he said himself:'They'll all know that you were here when you're gone....'He also experimented with weird tunings and was probably one of the first to use classical embelishments for his songs,especially on his classic first album......[/quote]
As he said himself:'They'll all know that you were here when you're gone....'He also experimented with weird tunings and was probably one of the first to use classical embelishments for his songs,especially on his classic first album......
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Not getting a handle on this one at all! Any chance of a year? I thought it looked a little like Mike Scott, but it's definitely not.
As he said himself:'They'll all know that you were here when you're gone....'He also experimented with weird tunings and was probably one of the first to use classical embelishments for his songs,especially on his classic first album......
Not getting a handle on this one at all! Any chance of a year? I thought it looked a little like Mike Scott, but it's definitely not.[/quote]
Where have you been hiding? Welcome back... It's a posthumous compilation,albeit 12 years after his death! First released to the public in 1986.Finally, the photographer who took the picture, also took another photograph,among many,of him wearing a shawl;this item of clothing,believe it or not, was actually on permanent exhibition in a record shop here in Dublin which is now,sadly,closed down... And yes, you would tend to think of Mike Scott, wouldn't you?