He left out I Ching, Godel's theorem and the mandlebrot set.
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newmellotrongroup@ yahoogroups. com,Mike Dickson <mike.dickson@ ...> wrote:
>
> Even as a KC fan, this sort of thing makes me ∗despair∗.
>
> From David Cross' diary:
>
> /"I have just scanned through a preview copy of Andrew Keeling's
> 'Musical Guide to Larks' Tongues in Aspic by King Crimson'. Inthis book
> Andrew has applied some powerful analytical tools, deconstructingtonal
> and metrical materials using Bartok's Axis system of tonality, the
> Golden Section and the Fibonacci series. He has also engaged withthe
> ritualistic, occult and mystical components implicit in the album
> through the lens of Jungian psychology and revealed somefascinating
> numerical symbolism (particularly around the number 5) whilstdeveloping
> a finely argued view of the music's place in the spectrum of rock.
> Andrew recognises the developmental importance of LTIA in uniting
> disparate musical features within a shared language as opposed tothe
> polystylism of earlier progressive rock."/
>
> --
> Mike Dickson, Edinburgh
>
> Free Music Project:
http://www.mikedick son.org.uk/ > Or
http://www.last. fm/music/ Mike+Dickson > Or
http://soundcloud. com/mikedickson> Or
http://www.planetme llotron.com/ revd4.htm# mikedickson > Or
http://www.myspace. com/mellotronwor ks>