Difference between revisions of "1984-03-30"

From PoliceWiki
(Created page with "<!-- ABOUT THIS TEMPLATE This is a very basic template to use for articles about events in Police history. You can add header sections and images as you feel necessary in orde...")
 
m
Line 27: Line 27:
 
In [[1984]] magazines [[Andy Summers]] mentions that he only recorded with [[Robert Fripp]] for 10 days, because Robert had to prepare and leave for a King Crimson tour (which started on April 18). Andy finished finished the record with other musicians.
 
In [[1984]] magazines [[Andy Summers]] mentions that he only recorded with [[Robert Fripp]] for 10 days, because Robert had to prepare and leave for a King Crimson tour (which started on April 18). Andy finished finished the record with other musicians.
  
So they probably both recorded from [[1984-03-19]] until [[1984-03-30]]; after that Andy added a week or two to finish the album.
+
So they probably both recorded from [[1984-03-19]] until today; after that Andy added a week or two to finish the album.
 
   
 
   
 
=See also=
 
=See also=

Revision as of 14:50, 28 February 2019


<== previous entry

Andy and Robert Fripp work on "Bewitched"
Photo or image related to event
Date: 1984-03-30
Location: Bournemouth, England, UK
Attendees: Andy Summers, Robert Fripp

Andy Summers and Robert Fripp are working on their second LP Bewitched.

In the March 1984 issue of New Zealand's "Rip It Up" magazine Andy is quoted with "We meet on March 19 to do the album". This perfectly fits with information from later magazines.

In 1984 magazines Andy Summers mentions that he only recorded with Robert Fripp for 10 days, because Robert had to prepare and leave for a King Crimson tour (which started on April 18). Andy finished finished the record with other musicians.

So they probably both recorded from 1984-03-19 until today; after that Andy added a week or two to finish the album.

See also

This section needs more information.

External links

This section needs more information.

References

source: Rip It Up - March 1984; Outlandos newsletter April 1984; various magazines


next entry ==>