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Uploaded by on Mar 23, 2007

Fred Frith y Otomo Yoshihide en vivo en el festival Radar 2007

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  • You know, there are people who think a child's scribblings are as beautiful as Vermeer's paintings. It's a matter of energy, intensity and spontaneous inventions. They're both different shapes of the same thing.

  • Gotta love Fred Frith - but I wish he'd keep those feet covered.

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  • muy bueno!

  • I fart more musical than this.

  • Fred is like the handsomest man on earth. Really

  • @Robusto103 Yeah, but those people could well be described as retarded because those are two very different kinds of "beautiful"...as you said :-) *("different shapes"). I don't think it necessarily refers to "the same thing" - have neither seen proof of it nor felt it that way.

  • I just do not get it. enjoy.

  • @Robusto103

    Indeed! I always get a good laugh out of that "oh my child could draw that, or my child could make the same kind of music banging on a piano, etc". Yeah? cool can I play with your child? (hah play music that is..). Ok this comment is turning out wierd..

  • i saw fred performing some months ago, it's true, his improvising nowadays seems less anarchic or chaotic than, say the japanese album or others from the early 80's. I think he's developed so much craftmanship over his playing and set up that everything seems to be more in control, with much more subtleness and space for 'ambient' passages...perhaps a bit predictable???

  • @y3k23k Since we're talking about music, your comment makes me wonder if you've actually held "tangible" music, that is, sound. Maybe you mean "more accessible?"

  • I like both of these guys but I think this is pretty bad for them. Sometimes spontaneous childlike improv fails too.

  • Wow. I've read through a few pages of comments and I am happy to see that people are actually behaving like civil human beings when discussing their likes and dislikes of this video and "experimental" music in general. I haven't seen one "FAG" or "PLAY SOME REAL MUSIC" yet and I really appreciate that. People, of course, are entitled to their opinions but it is refreshing to see actual discussion instead of bald insults and baiting.

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