6:38 I once wrote a piece whose rhythms were based on the prime number series. I had no idea Eno had toyed with this series as well. My eyes picked up on this page immediately. Funny how you can see he momentarily thought 27 was prime… and remembered 3x9 as he was circling the number.
@@jpbefreesearch up “lost brian eno documentary” and takes you to a forum. video is from a different website but you can watch it directly from there inside the forum if you’d like. i think both websites are safe but you can watch it from whichever you think is safer :)
You now can freeze frame and see all the neat Eno gadgets etc at his disposal. Brian tried to be non musical but mostly delved into pop until his full immersion into ambient music then in my opinion began his real noodling...darn close here@
This is definitely not the album version! It’s an early demo, judging by the incomplete lyrics filled in with da da da da. Never heard this one before.
This is a totally unauthorized duplication and of work that you do not own. The originator is Alphons Sinniger of Capics AG, the Director and Producer of this documentary. I am sure that no resale rights were granted with any TV exhibition, regardless of how you acquired this transfer. This theft of recouperation of production costs by Alphons Sinniger. It is piracy of intellectual property.
"I have attempted to replace the element of skill with the element of judjement" Great quote Mr Eno
there are many like that by mighty brian!
Perhaps nowadays people are taking this argument too far.
Watching him in the studio now 50 years ago is like a dream come true. And back then we weren’t prepared for WARM JETS.
Every few years, I put on Here Come the Warm Jets and am always amazed, even after essentially listening to it my entire life
The greatest self described "non- musician" of all time.
We got terribly stoned and listened to him in the early to mid-80s, along with Colin Newman, and many others
man im a sucker for vintage studio sessions . any era is cool but because i wasnt born then it just looks cooler
"I look better with it than I do without" - that about says it all....
He is a genius.
My definition of genius is someone who has high intelligence and exhibits hard work ethics. Brian Eno fits that category.
My favorite musicians incorporate both skill and judgement
Aw man! Right when it gets good ("I joined Roxy Music almost by accident...") it ends!
Best rock album ever
thank you for sharing this, never saw this before. genius!
He is My fucken IDOL
He’s a genius
Back when putting on makeup was second to making fucking art and music.
What happened to that sitar sounding thing on the final version?? Sounded great
I was wondering that too!
Love to see the rest of it.
Gracias bro, hay mas ?subila. tendria que ser patrimonio de la humanidad junto a las horas de filmacion get back aun no sacadas a la luz
6:38 I once wrote a piece whose rhythms were based on the prime number series. I had no idea Eno had toyed with this series as well.
My eyes picked up on this page immediately. Funny how you can see he momentarily thought 27 was prime… and remembered 3x9 as he was circling the number.
yall the full version is on the internet.. lol
Link?
@@jpbefreeYT won’t let anyone post links anymore, even if it’s for another YT clip.
@@jpbefreesearch up “lost brian eno documentary” and takes you to a forum. video is from a different website but you can watch it directly from there inside the forum if you’d like.
i think both websites are safe but you can watch it from whichever you think is safer :)
Daily motion has it - it’s about 30 minutes - assuming that’s the full clip. Amazing to see clips of ‘warm jets’ in the studio.
William Basinski obvsly heard 4:21 and thought "well I can make a career out of that"
What song is it playing in the background? I knew I recognized it
he was not complete empty handed to be art school dude. these gismos wasn´t cheap 1973. (That Tap Pitt was a nice draw)
Yeh he was loaded, an often overlooked part of the picture
You now can freeze frame and see all the neat Eno gadgets etc at his disposal. Brian tried to be non musical but mostly delved into pop until his full immersion into ambient music then in my opinion began his real noodling...darn close here@
Anyone know the song that starts playing at 4:22?
Reminds of windows 95 start-up melody
the crazy one
What’s the song playing in the first half of the video?
paw paw negro blowtorch
Paw paw negro blowtorch
@@nock3893what version in that?
@@the_molluskk it's the album version
This is definitely not the album version! It’s an early demo, judging by the incomplete lyrics filled in with da da da da. Never heard this one before.
More appropriate to say "he's a enius" for even the term "genius" should be enosized so it can be relevant
Wow!❤ Don’t you just hate bootleggers!
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한국인..!
4:19
i didnt know paul foot could play piano
1:54 name of The song?
ccident
4:40 don’t ever trust those meters
6:38 tabla de primos
5:00
To order the full version blah blah.... Nobody wants to see this all the way through the video
It also gets in the way of reading his notebook
This is a totally unauthorized duplication and of work that you do not own. The originator is Alphons Sinniger of Capics AG, the Director and Producer of this documentary. I am sure that no resale rights were granted with any TV exhibition, regardless of how you acquired this transfer. This theft of
recouperation of production costs by Alphons Sinniger. It is piracy of intellectual property.
cry them a river
Why do you care
Your indignation is righteous but….I mean cmon man welcome to the internet.
Ok boomer
@@nicholasdepaola3740 this?!
was that Paw Paw Negro Blowtorch with sitar ?? Sweet !!
Collab bro?
stupidity from 70's and 80's and Windows 95