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From: usenet@transfer.stratus.com (Mr. Network News)
Date: 21 Aug 92 17:29:04 GMT
Subject: Re: Misc
To: rec-music-gaffa%uunet.uu.net@uunet.UU.NET
Newsgroups: rec.music.gaffa
Organization: Dave_Wetzel
References: <aaDsPB2w165w@netrun.cts.com>
Reply-To: Dave_Wetzel@vos.stratus.com
In article <aaDsPB2w165w@netrun.cts.com> rhill@netrun.cts.com (ronald hill) writes: > Eric asked if the version of "Here Comes The Flood" is simular to > the one on the "Shaking the tree" record. Well, I don't know! As I > don't have the "Shaking The Tree" record. THe one from the Christmas > show was pretty simple, and I seem to remember that there was another > version of the song on one of Robert Fripp's albums that was also very > simple, but don't quote me. I'm not much into rare-gabriel. :-) There are three versions of PG's HCTF. The first is from PG's first solo albumn (1977; the one with the car on it). That's my personal fav. There is one on Fripp's Exposure albumn (1979). Fripp adds his electronic magic to the song, but PG still sings it. And last year, a very different piano solo version appeared on PG's "Shaking the Tree" albumn. All of them are good and each is a little different. -------------- Dave_Wetzel@vos.stratus.com