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Pain continues as a source of inspiration. Back in darkness, we begin recording The Queen is Dead. Geoff had interestingly suggested George Martin as a producer – which is one of Geoff’s very rare magnanimous proposals. George Martin declines, saying that he only wants to be known for his work with the Beatles. Johnny and I then have tea with Tony Visconti, most famously associated with the supremely noble works of T. Rex and David Bowie, but after our meeting Tony also declines.</blockquote> | Pain continues as a source of inspiration. Back in darkness, we begin recording The Queen is Dead. Geoff had interestingly suggested George Martin as a producer – which is one of Geoff’s very rare magnanimous proposals. George Martin declines, saying that he only wants to be known for his work with the Beatles. Johnny and I then have tea with Tony Visconti, most famously associated with the supremely noble works of T. Rex and David Bowie, but after our meeting Tony also declines.</blockquote> | ||
Visconti covered [[Covered Song::You Have Killed Me]] at City Winery, NYC (January 3, 2015) - no known footage.<br> | Visconti covered [[Covered Song::You Have Killed Me]] at City Winery, NYC (January 3, 2015) - no known footage.<br> | ||
Review of the event via [http://www.rebeatmag.com/live-tony-visconti-at-city-winery-nyc-132015/ Rebeat Magazine]. | Review of the event via [http://www.rebeatmag.com/live-tony-visconti-at-city-winery-nyc-132015/ Rebeat Magazine]. |
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