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Electric Lovely Lady
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This is a simulation of a performance at Carnegie Hall in the end of 1967 , a concert called "An Electric Christmas". The performance included the "Circus Maximus" , the "New York Pro Musica" and "Morton Subotnik" . I wrote the music.
1967 carnegie hall simulated perf
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I am playing the stringed bass,piano, guitar, singing , and using past clips from previous recordings I have made over the last forty years including my groups
I have played the piano as long as I can remember . I was singing harmony and playing in Jessup Md. by 1950 in a bar there when I was five . My experiences in my career have been amusing and painful . I do have recordings in the past that may or may not come out in this medium as I am truly unsure about the copywrite laws . I know that I have the rights to my own material to an extent but the fact is that several companies are selling my material online and neither I nor my publishers are seeing any rewards from that much as the "Underground Radio" experience of the sixties till 1975 as BMI or ASCAP didn't log FM play . I have decided not to sell a product here but exibit my own compositions ,playing ,paintings, and past recordings that are acceptable in this context .
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Charts
#916 in subgenre Peak #6
Charts
Peak #240
Author
Bob Bruno
Rights
1968
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November 04, 2008
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MP3 4.8 MB 128 kbps 5:17
Story behind the song
I saved a demo recording of my traveling trio "Circus Maximus"done for Vanguard records and added recorded versions of "Douce Dama" by Gilluam de Machaut as done by the "New York Pro Musica" and incidental music from "Silver Apples of the Moon" by Morton Subotnik which was the work he was excerpting for our several performances together.
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