Well, that originally was the point of the presentation - a multimedia thing with a budding Spacetime on synth, Stephen Kent on didge, and the philosophical ramblings of McKenna, who was sort of s shaman figure at the time. I managed to find the Astralwerks 12" this afternoon in the midst of a bunch of other stuff - I'll report back when I have some time to throw it on. I won't hold out too much hope, though. As far as I know, that was the only performance where Kent and Sharp played together - too bad, since they meshed so well.

George Jones IV - logic7 wrote:
It's not that I hate McKenna... On this particular release I really liked
the music, but his ever so irritating voice was splashed throughout the
entire CD.

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Hester [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2008 3:43 AM
To: George Jones IV - logic7; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Old-school question: Spacetime Continuum "Speaking In
Tongues"


Astralwerks did put out a 12" of "Speaking in Tongues" - I'd have to
check my copy to see if the McKenna rap is included or not. If you hate
McKenna, you'd be amused at his treatment in one of Robert Anton
Wilson's novels (I think it's Schrodinger's Cat), where he is ritually
sacrificed by cannibals, much to the satisfaction of his fellow
explorers... I can take him in small doses once in a while.

George Jones IV - logic7 wrote:

I swear there was an instrumental version of this. Anyone ever seen a 12"

or

something of this some WITHOUT Terrance McKenna's nasaly, irritating voice
on it???






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