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Bearded Kazaa
04-28-2003, 10:40 PM
I was just wanted 2 know if there is any Brian Eno fans out there, I have never spoke or met any 1 who has liked his music plz tell me iam not alone...

Skillian
04-28-2003, 10:49 PM
Is it him who released that Music for Airports or whatever it's called? If so, then I like that album and you are not alone!

djhothands
04-28-2003, 10:55 PM
he does ambient music right? its not really my scene but a mate of mine is a HUGE fan! his favourite artis i think

ToddM
04-28-2003, 11:02 PM
I just started listening to Brian Eno lately. I kept seeing his albums in many of my source user's folders,and decided to give him a listen, and that was all it took. I have to say, 'Yes, I like him'. I now have quite a few of his albums.

I always enjoy discovering new (new to me, that is) artists, and Brian Eno is one of the newest artists to make it onto my listening list.

Another discovery for me in the recent weeks is 'Nico'. She has a couple of tracks on "The Royal Tannenbaums ost", which I loved, so I've got a few of her albums now as well. I'd recommend "Nico - 1967 - Chelsea Girl", it's a nice album.

Enjoy! ;)

twigfarm
04-29-2003, 12:29 AM
Make sure you check out the album, 'Before and After Science' - it's one of his most amazing with a great group of musicians.

I've been a fan since his early Roxy days. And the Fripp & Eno sessions.

His catalog is quite big & a lot of fun to explore.

Have fun!

Bass
04-29-2003, 09:03 AM
Yeh man, great stuff!!!Have a listen to Talking Heads"Remain In Light" album.
Big Brian Eno influence on there. Interesting.

cheers,
Bass.

twigfarm
04-29-2003, 04:43 PM
Another must listen is the album 'Another Green World' where we hear his first use of "Skysaw Guitar" in an ensemble setting. Again, a great group of assembled musicians, much like the 'Before & After Science' line-up.

And don't forget the album 'Taking Tiger Mountain By Strategy'. Another Eno gem.