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Ronald Frederick Geesin (born 17
December 1943) is a
Scottish musician,
composer and
writer known for his
unusual creations and
novel applications of sound...
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remastered CD was
released in 1994 in the UK and the US, and
again in 2011. Ron
Geesin, who had
influenced and
collaborated with Waters, co-composed the title...
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progressive rock band Pink Floyd,
composed by all
members of the band and Ron
Geesin. It
appeared on the Atom
Heart Mother album in 1970,
taking up the first...
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disagreements over the mix
prompted the
hiring of Ron
Geesin to work out the
sound problems.
Geesin worked to
improve the score, but with
little creative...
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Scottish composer Ron
Geesin,
released in June 1967 by
Transatlantic Records.
Recorded in his home
studio in
Notting Hill,
Geesin aimed to make a humorous...
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composed in
collaboration between Pink
Floyd member Roger Waters and Ron
Geesin, who
worked together on Atom
Heart Mother the same year, and
employs biomusic...
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versions are
digital types that use
sheets or
feelers to set the size.
Geesin (2015)
shows that
wrenches with ****
adjustment of
various kinds were well...
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origin of the name is not
entirely clear, but
Geesin (2015)
reports that it
originated in
Britain with a
fancied resemblance...
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artists include Billy Nicholls,
Steve Humphries,
Ronnie Lane, Ron Wood, Ron
Geesin,
Bruce Rowland, Lol Benbow, Paul Wyld,
Peter Hope-Evans (of
Medicine Head)...
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opening line of "Breathe" came from an
earlier work by
Waters and Ron
Geesin,
written for the
soundtrack of The Body, and the
basic structure of "Us...