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Rednight
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^He gave them handily during his Frippertronics demonstration at a San Diego Tower Records store back in '79. It was in that same year when I met a very subdued John Wetton at a Licorice Pizza UK store appearance in Pacific Beach. It didn't look like he wanted to really answer any in-depth questions about his career, so I cut to the chase and asked him to sign his cover picture on the booklet that came with 1976's The Young Persons Guide to King Crimson. He politely did so, ending his signature with a tail that went up the neck of his bass in the picture. Real gentleman, I might add.
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"It just has none of the qualities of your work that I find interesting. Abandon [?] it." - Eno
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Zeph
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I used to have a lot t-shirts, but they were all given away a few years ago. At some point I stopped wearing them and they didn't do me much good in the closet. I don't care too much for memorabilia and items you keep for their nostaglic or personal value anymore. I've been cleaning up my personal belongings recently and thrown or given away pretty much anything that is of no use to me.
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