Sadly apropos to our recent discussion. Big bummer.
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R.I.P George Martin (sigh)
R.I.P George Martin (sigh)
“Many musicians get paying work based on their ability to create believable orchestral simulations. Whenever musicians get paying work, that’s a Good Thing.”
L.J. Nachsin
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Re: R.I.P George Martin (sigh)
Rest in peace George
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Rest in Peace, George. Thank you for being such a major part of the Beatles.
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The Beatles would not have been quite The Beatles without his musicality. And by all accounts, a really nice man.
Charlie Clouser: " I have no interest in, and no need to create, "realistic orchestral mockups". That way lies madness."
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I think of George as the fifth Beatle. Billy Preston has to come in at number six.
“Many musicians get paying work based on their ability to create believable orchestral simulations. Whenever musicians get paying work, that’s a Good Thing.”
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RIP, Sir George. Folks will be listening to and being influenced by your achievements from here on in.
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For me the joy of the man (and I did meet him more than once) was the way he proved that civility, musical training and open ears can have a valued place amongst the other more publicity-friendly attributes of the pop music industry! Rest in peace, George.