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'''''Summary | '''''Summary''': Allan Holdsworth discusses his recent activities and career, including his collaboration with bands, tours, and recording a DVD with the Alan Pasqua-Allan Holdsworth project. He mentions his use of the SynthAxe and Oberheim modules and shares how he reacquired the SynthAxe. He also talks about some of his past equipment and the challenges of replicating his unique style. Allan expresses the importance of finding one's own sound and the constant pursuit of improvement in music. He reflects on his influences and how he strived to create a distinct voice in the world of guitar playing. Allan also mentions his dissatisfaction with certain recordings and highlights some tracks he enjoyed. Finally, he humorously mentions looking forward to happy hour at a pub.'' | ||
''Additionally, Bill Bruford discusses the CD and DVD release of "Rock Goes To College" in conjunction with the 30th anniversary of the Bruford band. He highlights the difficulty and expense of acquiring material from the BBC but believes it's worth it for the quality. Bruford reflects on working with Allan Holdsworth and the talented musicians in his group during 1977-1979, discussing how he assembled the core group for his music. He addresses the band's relevance during its period and expresses the challenges of composing for a guitarist as skilled as Allan Holdsworth. Bruford dismisses the possibility of a reunion with the "Rock Goes To College" lineup and hints at potential vintage material releases on his Winterfold label.'' | ''Additionally, Bill Bruford discusses the CD and DVD release of "Rock Goes To College" in conjunction with the 30th anniversary of the Bruford band. He highlights the difficulty and expense of acquiring material from the BBC but believes it's worth it for the quality. Bruford reflects on working with Allan Holdsworth and the talented musicians in his group during 1977-1979, discussing how he assembled the core group for his music. He addresses the band's relevance during its period and expresses the challenges of composing for a guitarist as skilled as Allan Holdsworth. Bruford dismisses the possibility of a reunion with the "Rock Goes To College" lineup and hints at potential vintage material releases on his Winterfold label.'' | ||
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