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 Gracenote: Albums - "Music From The Body" Soundtrack
Roger Waters& Ron Geesin Auctions at Ebay
Roger Waters& Ron Geesin Music from "The Body"
Artist Info : Roger Waters& Ron Geesin
www.gracenote.com /xm/pcd/genrock/ec21858245f33b6c27c8f868d39d5f9e.html   (74 words)

  
 Pink Floyd - A Tree Full Of Secrets
Roger Waters& Ron Geesin - Sea Shell and Stone
Roger Waters& Ron Geesin - Sea Shell and Soft Stone
Roger Waters& Ron Geesin - The Womb Bit
www.cdtrader1.com /setlists/floyd.html   (1322 words)

  
 Pink Floyd Interactions Database
In 1970, Ron Geesin and Roger Waters recorded a soundtrack to the documentary The Body.
Ron was the person who proposed Roger Waters to screen the newspaper headlines for the title of Atom Heart Mother.
In 1973, Ron Geesin recorded a song To Roger Waters wherever you are.
www.cs.umd.edu /~dekhtyar/pfdb/geesin.html   (320 words)

  
 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Music From The Body (Sdtk) - Roger Waters/Ron Geesin at Epinions.com
Additional information on Music From The Body (Sdtk) - Roger Waters/Ron Geesin or other products.
Music From The Body (Sdtk) - Roger Waters/Ron Geesin
Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Music From The Body (Sdtk) - Roger Waters/Ron Geesin at Epinions.com
www.epinions.com /musc_mu-155404   (144 words)

  
 Pink Floyd Archives-French Solo LP Discography
To the left of the body, it says "RON GEESIN & ROGER WATERS." In the upper left corner is the Record Company logo.
Title: Geesin and Waters - Music From the Body
Geesin and Waters - Music From the Body
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/PFArchives/DFrLPsol.htm   (350 words)

  
 Grimsby Town Football Club
While Tom Casey's ability to sign talent such as Waters is now near legendary in itself, he was destined not to see it flourish into a successful team, and was sacked in November 1976.
By the end of the season, the settled side was: Nigel Batch, Dave Moore, Kev Moore, Joe Waters, Clive Wiggington, Dean Crombie, Mike Brolly, Tony Ford, Kev Drinkell, Mike Lester and Bobby Cumming.
After this success Newman left, and his replacement, George Kerr's first task was to persuade the Irishman to stay at Blundell Park to captain the side for a similar assault on Division 3.
www.grimsby-townfc.premiumtv.co.uk /club/view/past_players/0,,10417~15017,00.html   (350 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Music From the Body [IMPORT]: Music
Blame it on Geesin, blame it on Waters, but at least they recorded what you probably don't even want to acknowledge publicly.
A great companion disc to Atom Heart Mother on which Ron Geesin also collaborated.
No, it doesn't sound like Pink Floyd -- but neither did 'Several Small Species Of Furry Animals Gathered Together In A Cave And Grooving With A Pict', another Waters/Geesin collaboration - - and yes, it really is music from the body.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00000811N?v=glance   (857 words)

  
 Australian Musician magazine
Roger also recalls that Ron King, Amen Corner’s manager at the time threatened to break Waters’ legs after shouting at the 16 year old Fairweather Low for something as trivial as touching a Leslie speaker.
The ten piece band, made up of some of the world’s finest musicians run through each song as requested and as one, turn to face Waters at the mixing desk awaiting his approval.
The Pink Floyd of 1967 was the version that included the reclusive Syd Barrett., who was later paid tribute to by his fellow band members in their song "Shine On You Crazy Diamond".
www.australianmusic.asn.au /mag/winter02/fairweather.html   (857 words)

  
 Ely, MN Chamber Of Commerce
Whether you're canoeing into the unspoiled, world-famous Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness or relaxing at one of Ely's full-service resorts, you're sure to discover the Ely Difference!
Ron Schara, the star of ESPN2 television's Backroads with Ron and Raven has this to say about the Ely area: "I love Ely and its famed wilderness area.
The air is clear, the water pure, the woods are inspiring, the sights breathtaking, and the night sky is bright with millions of stars.
www.ely.org   (202 words)

  
 Ron Geesin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ron Geesin is a British musician and composer, noted for his quirky creations and novel applications of sound.
Geesin first collaborated with the band's Roger Waters (the two shared a love of golf) on 1969's unconventional film soundtrack Music from "The Body", sampling organic sounds, albeit with tape loops rather than a modern sampler.
After his first solo album, A Raise of Eyebrows, in 1967, Geesin went on to launch one of the first one-man record companies, Headscope, with the self-released As He Stands, Patruns, and Right Through.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ron_Geesin   (222 words)

  
 Pink Floyd collaborator Ron Geesin interviewed
Ron was witness to the strange circumstances surrounding its naming and Atom Heart Mother was taken from a newspaper headline by Waters at Ron's suggestion as an eminently suitable place to look for an urgently needed title.
Ron Geesin was born in Ayrshire, Scotland in 1943 and began his musical career in 1961 as pianist with The Original Downtown Syncopators (ODS), a jazz band he joined only six days after their first.
Ron is tolerant and good-natured in recalling these events although it obviously pains him that his own career has been blighted by the one-hit wonder status afforded him by these two collaborations some 24 years ago.
www.brain-damage.co.uk /general/geesin.html   (1171 words)

  
 Public service announcements: Minnesota DNR
Ron Gardenhire, manager for the Minnesota Twins, talks about boating and how it is our responsibility to help take care of the waters we use.
Questions or comments can be sent to Ron Potter at (651) 297-2362, or ron.potter@dnr.state.mn.us
These four PSAs can be used separately or as a series, to reinforce these important messages.
www.dnr.state.mn.us /news/psas/index.html   (1171 words)

  
 Atom Heart Mother
The group composed this side length title track with Ron Geesin, whom Roger Waters worked with on The Body soundtrack.
When it proved too difficult for Geesin to work on the project himself (the brass players were difficult to work with), choir director John Aldiss took over the conducting duties.
Geesin and the band consider the released track only a little better then a demo.
smoky3.home.netcom.com /ahm.html   (349 words)

  
 Ron Geesin Interview
Ron Geesin & Roger Waters "Music From The Body." Released in England on EMI/Harvest SMSP 4008.
Ron Geesin was born in Ayrshire, Scotland, on Dec. 17, 1943.
To this day Ron Geesin continues to reach for new heights of expressionism and art, taking chances, experimenting and searching for new dimentions and regions in which to express sound and art in his music.
www.rogerwaters.org /geesinint.html   (2794 words)

  
 L. Ron Hubbard
The directors were L. Ron Hubbard, described as expedition supervisor, and Mary Sue Hubbard [his third wife], the company secretary.
In fact, it may well be that L. Ron Hubbard's works include more literature, recorded research and materials than any other single subject of philosophy, the spirit or religion.
"L. Ron Hubbard was given Vistaril© by Dr. Gene Denk in his final days, by intramuscular injection in the right buttocks.
www.mystae.com /streams/gnosis/hubbard.html   (4696 words)

  
 Comic Book Resources - CBR News - The Comic Wire
Sal Buscema, Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz, and Pat Olliffe were also kind enough to take some time out at the convention to sit down and chat with fans of "Spider-Girl" and the MC2 line of comics as a whole.
From there, the waters became decidedly muddier as the path to MC2 became even more convoluted.
Frenz and Olliffe showed up on time, but Buscema and DeFalco were among the missing, not an uncommon thing for anyone ever treated to the chaos of a convention.
www.comicbookresources.com /news/newsitem.cgi?id=5174   (1376 words)

  
 Washington Speakers Bureau: Ron Insana
Seasoned, Insightful Perspective: A financial journalist with 20 years of experience, Ron Insana cuts through the murky waters of high finance and offers rare insights that help business decisionmakers and investors at all levels.
During this enlightening presentation, Ron Insana shows his audience how to understand the signals put out by the markets, and how to use that information to gain an edge in their financial decisions.
Insana also writes a column for Money Magazine as well as a monthly column for USA Today, entitled "Talking Business with Ron Insana."
washspkrs.com /speakers/speaker.cfm?SpeakerId=2680   (1376 words)

  
 Center for Creative Living
Mercer is also a certified Family Business Coach, providing these specialty services to family owned businesses, to help them navigate through the rocky waters of interpersonal and business conflict and growth to achieve optimal prosperity.
Mercer's "Little Boy Lost", a semi-fictional essay on the journey of a man in American society, will be available for purchase during this training session
In addition, Dr. Mercer's book, Critical Incident: 911" will be available for purchase.
thecenterforcreativeliving.com /corporate_1.html   (1376 words)

  
 Roger Waters Online
It is here, as Roger Waters along with Ron Geesin contributed the film score.
The rear of the video box says, "The mysteries of The Body revealed in a unique documentary using the sights of micro photography and the sounds of music from Ron Geesin and Pink Floyd's Roger Waters.
From birth and infancy, through puberty and adolesence, to old-age and death, The Body is a montage of startling images and moving impressions exploring the inner-workings of the life cycle."
www.rogerwatersonline.com /dvd_videos_the_body.html   (154 words)

  
 PIANETA ROSA - Voci dai fans
Ron Geesin is famous in the floydian world because of his his partnership with Roger Waters for his debut solo album "The Body" and for arranging and directing the orchestra in the suite that opens the album “Atom Heart Mother&;, released in 1970.
Ron kindly gave this interview for Floyd Channel.
O.K., let’s stop talking about Pink Floyd, so we can get back to Ron Geesin.
www.pink-floyd.it /wemeets/01eng.htm   (1209 words)

  
 Ron Geesin one-off concert in Brighton, 2004
The musician and composer Ron Geesin, who collaborated with Roger Waters on the album "Music From The Body" (the soundtrack to the film of the same name), and then co-wrote Pink Floyd's "Atom Heart Mother", played a rare, one-off concert on Sunday, 12th December.
Our thanks to Ron, and his son Joe Geesin (who told us that he is the baby heard at the start of the Music From The Body album!).
As Ron told me beforehand, the show was "a tapping of subconscious and nervous energy.
www.brain-damage.co.uk /news/0412211.html   (301 words)

  
 Prog Rock Corner--Roger Waters & Ron Geesin!
In 1970, Roger Waters of the Pink Floyd, along with his friend Ron Geesin, a puckish experimental musician much in the Yoko Ono mold, created Music From The Body, the soundtrack to a documentary film about the human body.
A mish-mash of actual "body noises" wrapped around Geesin's boogie-woogie piano.
Hands slapping on flesh keep the rhythm, while baby gurgles, armpit squeaks, and rumbles from the thunder-mug punctuate periodically.
www.stitzel.com /slop/prq/waters.html   (269 words)

  
 Roger Waters Online
The soundtrack was a Ron Geesin project (via John Peel), until Roy Battersby, the films director requested vocals on a few tracks.
Ron Geesin can also be heard on Atom Heart Mother, a Pink Floyd album released in 1970.
At the time Roger and Ron were great golfing friends, and it may well have been over the 19th hole hole Ron enlisted Roger's help.
www.rogerwatersonline.com /thebody.html   (297 words)

  
 Brett R. Emmons, Atom Heart Mother
The album was named during the sessions for the BBC radio show, when the title track needed a name, and Ron Geesin suggested to Roger Waters that he'd look through The Evening Standard and see if he could find a title in there.
Up to their ears in avant-garde experimental ideas, the Floyd teamed up with the electronic composer Ron Geesin to create the side-long title track, their most ambitious piece of work so far.
Ron taught us how to use two tape recorders to create an endless build up of echo.
www.tcnj.edu /~emmons3/atom.html   (617 words)

  
 Floydian Slip(tm) : The Pink Floyd Experience > Albums > Roger Waters > Music from 'The Body' (w/Ron Geesin)
Later, when the duo discovered that the film maker intended to release a soundtrack album, Geesin and Waters worked as a team September and October 1970 to rerecorded the entire work in stereo to make it more palatable as an album.
When Geesin discovered director Roy Battersby wanted actual songs in addition to background music, he called in Waters to help out.
"The Body" was actually, perhaps, more of a Ron Geesin album.
www.floydianslip.com /discs/thebody.htm   (369 words)

  
 Ron Geesin biography .ms
Probably best known as the co-author of Pink Floyd 's " Atom Heart Mother " in 1970, composer, performer, sound architect, writer, lecturer, broadcaster and interactive designer Ron Geesin also collaborated with Roger Waters on the innovative "Music from the Body" in 1970, a recording that employed organic sounds as instruments.
After his first solo album, "A Raise of Eyebrows", in 1967, Geesin went on to become one of the first one-man record companies with the self-released "As He Stands", "Patruns", and "Right Through".
ron-geesin.biography.ms   (369 words)

  
 Music from The Body / Metropolis
Ron Geesin and Roger Waters- Music from The Body (1970) with Metropolis (1926)
Start the CD at the beginning of the movie when the text appears.
It has a moral that grows on the pillar of understanding: 'The mediator between brain and muscle must be the heart.' - Thea Von Harbou]
www.geocities.com /SunsetStrip/Amphitheatre/3528/pf_syncs/sync_pf_zi.html   (71 words)

  
 Julian Cope Presents Head Heritage Unsung The Book of Seth Ron Geesin/Roger Waters - Music From The Body
“Music From The Body” was the soundtrack for an independent film/documentary by Roy Battersby called “The Body”, a collaborative effort between the experimental multi-instrumentalist Ron Geesin and Pink Floyd bassist/vocalist Roger Waters recorded prior to Geesin’s involvement with Pink Floyd on “Atom Heart Mother”.
And Waters’ time spent with Geesin producing both this album and “Atom Heart Mother” would also influence much of own later songwriting contributions in Pink Floyd, such as The “Picnic” compilation rarity, “Embryo” and the distinctly non-rare “Breathe” off “Dark Side Of The Moon”.
Backed by Pink Floyd and unknown session singers, “Give Birth To A Smile” ends the album with an even far more triumphant a feeling of optimism, which along with the startling processional of weirdness, is what this bizarre collection of antiques and curios captures so well.
www.headheritage.co.uk /unsung/thebookofseth/440   (704 words)

  
 Ron Geesin - Our Song: Reviews, Audio Clips, and more Music.com
Our Song [+] performed by Ron Geesin [+], Roger Waters [+] written by Ron Geesin [+]
Ron Geesin - Our Song: Reviews, Audio Clips, and more
Ron Geesin - Our Song: Reviews, Audio Clips, and more
www.music.com /performance/our_song/36   (119 words)

  
 PINK FLOYD Atom Heart Mother reviews and MP3
Together with Ron Geesin (who previously collaborated with Waters in the OST "Music From The Body") the FLOYD embarked on their most ambitious journey yet.
Don’t blame Ron Geesin, who had to quickly cobble together a score after the band had fled on tour to America, leaving him with only the basic backing tracks to work from and a second-rate studio orchestra at his disposal.
Experimental musician Ron Geesin contributed to the songwriting of the piece, and this shows off in the final result.
www.progarchives.com /Progressive_rock_discography_CD.asp?cd_id=1437   (11950 words)

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