tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8957812490516148190.post4277163852613029815..comments2021-12-26T01:26:19.791-08:00Comments on the robb royer pitch sheet: CoplachRobb Royerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13042706417075969035noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8957812490516148190.post-18094989602809472762011-11-07T11:42:45.813-08:002011-11-07T11:42:45.813-08:00Your Pitch Sheet is turning into a great-sounding ...Your Pitch Sheet is turning into a great-sounding album. The scenery in that beautiful Coplach video looks an awful lot like my home area up in Hayward, Wis. which I get homesick for as the work week here in Madison wears on.<br /><br />Reading "kreplach" triggered a sudden recollection of seeing a thrown dumpling arcing over the dinner table, trailing a stream of the soup it had been in, like a comet tail.<br /><br />Michael appeared in concert (so long ago) at the Madison Area Technical College a couple times, each time following an afternoon workshop he held where we could see his Iceberg Machine up close and personal. He did everything live with his synthesizer magic - no prerecorded tracks whatsoever. I had known of his work years before from the interlude in "Goin' Back To Boston" on Jimmy Griffin's first Polydor LP - as should all Bread & Griffin fans. I never got to see him at Disney World but was fortunate to see him on tour. Incredible talent.John Lindquisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06614716591034596089noreply@blogger.com