Originally posted by MemberD:
Originally posted by RadioBeach:
[b] 'I Am sitting In A Room' (1969) by Alvin Lucier - Lucier records himself narrating a text, ....
Amazing . you don't half know a few odd 'uns Gazza! Just quickly looked him up in Wikipedia - quite a character ... [/b]Heh! Cheers D! I only found out about this album because Paul Morley uses it as as the basis for his book,'Words and Music: A History of Pop in the Shape of a City'
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Words-Music-Hist...84859217&sr=8-1 in which (i kid you not);
‘ a robotic Kylie Minogue traveling, with Morley, in a cyber-car towards a city of "sound and ideas." Morley's favourite pieces at the time of writing: Minogue's electro-pop song "Can't Get You Out Of My Head" and Alvin Lucier's experimental "I am sitting in a room". From these seemingly unrelated musical compositions Morley reflects on the meanings of music in its many contradictory forms: the avant-garde and pop, the iconic and the obscure, the mechanical and the digital, the commercial and the creative, the human and the robotic'*
It's a brilliant book - you have to love Paul Morley to read it though (I think he's a genius) otherwise you'll throw it in the bin!
*From wikipedia