Another of the Other BBC Transcription Disc spotted

Jonathan Jarrett jjarrett at CORIOLIS.GREENEND.ORG.UK
Sun Sep 12 10:16:27 EDT 2010


On Thu, 9 Sep 2010, Steve Freight wrote:

> Your mention of Yellow Hedgrow must have set me thinking, as sure Porcupine
> Tree would be thinking of ways to rehash material (one reason I gave up
> collecting was trying to keep up with Steven Wilson's output!).

 	There was something important that happened to me, as a PT fan, 
when _In Absentia_ first came out, and it was only available on import 
from the US. I nearly ordered it, and then thought, "No, I'll wait, 
because if this is out that far ahead of the European version, then the 
European version's going to have extra tracks on it so that there's still 
a reason to buy it. I'll wait till then." And I was right, of course. But 
since I was now essentially trying to outsmart the band (or their label) 
in their attempts to get my money, it changed something about my feelings 
for the music. I probably couldn't hear it the same way as the earlier 
stuff, because I'd first engaged with it as marketing not as music. I 
haven't actually been to see them since then, either, which may not be 
unconnected. Mainly, of course, they're no longer a psychedelic happening, 
but that's not the only thing that changed there. Yours,
 							 Jon

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