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Posted by ray on January 03, 19104 at 18:33:50:

In Reply to: Re: Origin of the title 'The mysterious barricades' posted by wendy on August 28, 19101 at 22:44:39:

well, just picked up a tape for a dime 10 cents in a new age record store....Title "MYSTERIOUS BARRICADES" Elliot Gibbons, 13-String Terz Guitar.
just heard last cut (Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring from Cantata #147 (3:20)...wow, i dont know what this TERM means, but-------------wow, does it sound good. Mr Gibbons says on the liner notes:
"This composite design was built upon the previous efforts of many people past and present, and upon my own desire to try, as did the composers featured on this recording, to bring a bit of unexpected magic into the world" let us say that the subject will always remain a MYSTERY....ray@volcanomail.com


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