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"Player's Ball" was on Southernplayalistic, not ATLiens.

But will they ever give the finger to Bill Credit?

That's Harrison in "It's All Too Much."

It's hard to find information on or even files of John Oswald's plunderphonics discography, I didn't know he was doing this all the way in 1975!

I forgot about this! YMO was always like 5 to 10 years ahead of the curve in use of electronic instruments. Puts Kraftwerk to shame.

I wouldn't call most musique concrete exactly musical — case in point, James Tenney's Blue Suede (look it up on YouTube, it's actually the first recorded work to sample another recorded song) — and of course, things like Pierre Henry's Messe Pour Le Temps was sampling loops from bands recorded in the studio. I didn't

It's strange, in retrospect, how long it took for the people to hit on the idea of sampling other sources in a musical way, as an instrument, instead of just lying vocal clips and such over music in an arty sort of way. (Although this can be blamed heavily on the limited memory space of early samplers.) Art Of Noise

Dickety-one.

No, there's actually 2 Sonics in Tigard.

I think I'll press my remains into "Twelve Reasons to Die."

Why is the only reason to watch more than one episode of a TV show
serialized storytelling? I want to watch more Happy Endings because it's
always funny. The "overall benefit" is pure joy.