Robert Fripp

Robert Fripp's Diary

Friday 10 March 2006

DGM HQ Well Im still

02.15

DGM HQ.

Well, I’m still up & still sending e-mails. This is absurd, surely? I am beginning to believe that my proper work in life will only flourish when I am retired from professional life.

03.05  And I’m still sending e-mails. Chill dude! Wait until morning! Well, morning morning.

12.05  Rising at 9, woken by the office telephone & listening to The Vicar’s (concise) Songbook.

The morning shift in SoundWorld II: David & Robert  with ProjeKct Six – Fripp & Adrian Rule!

Now, off to Bredonborough.

20.56  Bredonborough.

The Minx & I went to the opening of PJ Crook’s Day At The Races exhibition at the Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum. This was exceptionally well attended, and rightly so. The amount of work involved in organising this, even in a small space, is astonishing. Something like, having to write several major pieces for performance on a certain date because not all the repertoire material is available.

The  Estonian Ambassador to London was also a guest. A cultured man, with manners that one associates more with Old Europe than contemporary etiquette, he mentioned that he would like to plan an anonymous Soundscape tour of Estonian churches. The name of Heartless Venal Rager would attract an interest expressed in photography & other inappropriate forms of response, therefore anonymity would bypass this. The Minx, who has been extolling the beauty of Estonia to me for some time, was enthusiastic.

Now, dribble.

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