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  1. In 1948, Brian Peter George St John le Baptiste de la Salle Eno (aka Brian Eno) is born in Suffolk, England, making him 76 today. Even though he refers to himself as a “non-musician” Eno is often considered one of the most influential and innovative figures in popular music history. So far, he’s released 29 solo albums – including

  2. Brighton event’s opening showcase scrapped after performers join Massive Attack and Brian Eno in boycott of sponsor Barclays More than 100 acts have pulled out of the Great Escape music festival ...

  3. Eno je proširio opus prema eksperimentalnim muzičkim stilovima sa (No Pussyfooting) (1973) (u saradnji s Robertom Frippom), uticajnim Another Green World (1975) i Discreet Music (1975). Njegovi pionirski pokušaji stvaranja ambijentalne muzike sa “zvučnim pejzažima” su ga počeli zaokupljati nakon Ambient 1/Music for Airports (1978) i kasnijim Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks (1983 ...

  4. “It was a school and I graduated from it. Before that point no one had really shown me anything – not even how to play guitar. I worked things out myself. To have someone of Frank’s stature, his genius, telling me what to do and showing me the ropes, was more important than even being in the band. It was incredible tutoring.”

  5. Tina Weymouth on the Talking Heads album that disappointed the band: “Didn’t really please any of us”. Lucy Harbron. Fri 10 May 2024 18:30, UK. His work with Talking Heads remains one of Brian Eno’s biggest victories. The band and the acclaimed Roxy Music musician and production pioneer collaborated on three of the group’s biggest ...

  6. It’s about Brian Eno! He’s kind of a producer legend in the electronica genre. It’s an homage to him as well as a bit tongue in cheek. If you look it up, there’s a whole interview with Brian Eno about it where he commended them for their humor as well as musical talent. 23.

  7. Robert Fripp on 50 Years of (No Pussyfooting), Working With Brian Eno, the Future of King Crimson, and More. Mariel Loveland of Best Ex on Leaving the Candy Hearts Behind and the Partial Delusion Required to Make It in Music. Madness’ Suggs on the Band’s First No. 1 Album, Covering Supergrass, and the Importance of Norton Folgate