Talk:Jamie Muir
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edit'Muir' is a Scottish name. I believe Jamie Muir is too.--HisSpaceResearch 22:19, 17 November 2006 (UTC)
Fur-Clad Maniac
editI have seen, somewhere, sometime, a video of the "Larks Tongue" lineup of KC, with Muir looking like a caveman, wearing a large fur cape, jumping around, making a lot of good noise. This remains the image of him that comes to mind at the mention of his name. Perhaps a mention of the film/video would be nice to include, though I don't have the time to do it myself at the moment. Tzf 06:29, 30 April 2007 (UTC)
Left after injury?
editI'd like to know where that came from, because he doesn't talk about it at all in an interview:
PT: After a second British tour in early 1973 you left the group. Why was this?
JM: The reasons why I left were to do with my interest in Buddhism. There were experiences over a period of about six months which caused me to decide to give up music, so one morning I felt I had to go to E.G. management and tell them. It was difficult of course, a whole year of tours had just been lined up. I cleared my house and went up to a Tibetan monastry in Scotland, became a monk and took the robes. I didn't feel too happy about letting people down, but this was something I had to do or else it would have been a source of deep regret for the rest of my life. I did a lot of meditating - which is more active than some people seem to think - and spent a lot of time in retreat.
http://www.elephant-talk.com/wiki/Interview_with_Jamie_Muir_in_Ptloemaic_Terrascope
Influences
editThere are sources out there which state that Muir and his approach to music was directly influenced by Rahsaan Roland Kirk above all else. I would say his sound resembles Kirk's Volunteered Slavery-era stuff, but I don't recall the sources going into that much detail. RadioKAOS / Talk to me, Billy / Transmissions 18:15, 6 May 2014 (UTC)
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