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I wouldn't mind growling the way he could

I was in the studio yesterday and quite hopping about to a daft rhythm;
but I had to stop because it was picking up on the audio

L

On Thu, May 24, 2012 18:02, Douglas Barbour wrote:
> Ah good to see; it would be nice to hear, Lawrence.
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> You hold yourself often in a manner I remember Bob Cobbing doing: maybe
> reaching for the same growl?
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> Doug
> On 2012-05-24, at 9:52 AM, Lawrence Upton wrote:
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>> Some pictures of a gig on 4th May
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>> http://lawrenceupton.org/data/speculative_scores_gig_photos.pdf
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>> Only the last piece was photographed, the film See You by Brazilian
>> Wilton
>> Azevedo reworking my images
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>> so you get me and the sax and the viola, but my good friend Tina Bass
>> --
>> one time wearer of the Petc tag -- missed out, though she and I did a 15
>>  minute set with me
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>> Going through them just now I realised she hadn't pushed herself
>> forward and I didn't notice / think -- not her style; but it's a pity
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>> Tina K and Benedict are in because we were all on stage, well space at
>> the bottom of the raked seating
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>> L
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>> Lawrence Upton
>> Visiting Fellow, Music Dept,
>> Goldsmiths, University of London
>> New Cross, London SE14 6NW
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Lawrence Upton
Visiting Fellow, Music Dept,
Goldsmiths, University of London
New Cross, London SE14 6NW
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