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The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

PEL Special: Bill Bruford on Nakedly Examined Music #25

The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

Mark Linsenmayer

Society & Culture, Philosophy

4.62.3K Ratings

🗓️ 6 November 2016

⏱️ 79 minutes

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Summary

NEM now features jazz, hip-hop, classical, folk, and more. Check out all the episodes at nakedlyexaminedmusic.com, where you can subscribe and follow on Facebook. Bill was the original drummer for Yes, a default member of King Crimson, and briefly played with Genesis and the late '70s supergroup U.K., but most of his output has been with his own jazz-inflected Earthworks and Bruford, as rock proved too confining for his rhythmic and tonal creativity.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Nippin' out to get bin bugs!

0:01.2

We've got some!

0:02.8

Well, I better take the dog out.

0:04.4

We don't have a dog.

0:05.4

Okay, okay.

0:06.4

The double big mark is Buck and McDonald's.

0:08.9

Right, get the keys.

0:10.3

The double big Mac and new double big Mac with Bacon are here for a limited time.

0:13.9

Don't miss it!

0:15.9

Available until the first of August served after 11am, subject to availability,

0:18.9

participating in restaurant assembly.

0:20.1

Hey, this is Mark Linson-Mire of the partially examined life.

0:30.5

You're about to hear a special presentation of a recent episode from the

0:34.3

Nakedly Examined Music Podcast, which was a spin-off of the partially examined life.

0:38.8

Hope you'll take a listen here.

0:40.4

If you like what you hear, go to NakedlyExaminedMusic.com and subscribe to that podcast.

0:45.9

This interview you're about to hear was with a guest that is perhaps

0:49.1

my most influential figure yet, Bill Brouford.

0:52.0

And I wanted to share this one in particular with you to show you that

0:55.2

stylistically the podcast is branching out.

0:57.8

Bill is someone who started with the rock bands, yes, and King Crimson in the 70s,

1:02.1

and then went on to play jazz.

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