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  1. Il y a 1 jour · Ex-B-52s member, composer, and NYC music scene veteran Pat Irwin writes about his love for pairing EHX pedals with keyboards—and recollecting good times with his late guitar virtuoso friend, Robert Quine. Irwin writes, “Quine and I used to go to Electro-Harmonix on 23rd Street and play through the boxes on display, and they let us pick out ...

  2. 21 sept. 2024 · Ex-B-52s member, composer, and NYC music scene veteran Pat Irwin loves pairing EHX pedals with keyboards—and recollecting good times with his late guitar virtuoso friend, the legendary Robert Quine.

  3. 27 sept. 2024 · Among their common shared affections were the early recordings of the Durutti Column and Basic, a one-off collaboration between guitarist Robert Quine and drummer/programmer Fred Maher. Gabbing begat jamming, with Forsyth playing electric guitar and Millevoi on baritone guitar and drum machines.

  4. 30 sept. 2024 · Richard Hell made the right choice in leaving Television and taking his songs with him, especially because he found Robert Quine, who brought them alive and did them justice with a prickly, angular style that seemed to draw from the Magic Band, and would influence post-punk playing in the near future.

  5. 3 oct. 2024 · Neither could have Verlaine played the Robert Quine role in Hell's equally astonishing first two LPs Blank Generation and Destiny Street. People remember the Television records better, but the Verlaine versus Quine NYC ’70s greatest guitarist argument remains a fulsome one for the troubled.

  6. 22 sept. 2024 · The group is named after an obscure record from 1984 put out by underground New York legends, guitarist Robert Quine and drummer Fred Maher. The record was full of programmed drums, ambient drift, and guitar explorations, and completely out-of-step with what was then considered cool.

  7. 19 sept. 2024 · BASIC is a new trio from guitar luminary Chris Forsyth and longtime collaborator Nick Millevoli named after the amazing Robert Quine album of the same name (which Chris waxes poetic about in this 2019 interview on the blog RSTB.) Angular but deeply structured jams with a careful approach to rhythm and song progression mark one…