“Player, Piano” by Daniel Lanois: The Studio Rat – Culture

Never say “no” to an idea. come early go late And be! Prepared! Wisdom for life and music from Daniel Lanois, who made “U2” even bigger and Bob Dylan understandable.

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Jacob Biazza

A bit of skepticism in the room, subtle, but still clear. Aggravated circumstances, of course. It’s not quite 10:30 a.m. on a Monday morning, and if that’s not enough to put you in the mood for doom: outside it’s damp with autumn drizzle, inside it’s still cold from the air conditioning, which quickly makes everything smell like a wet dog, and Daniel Lanois – a dark leather jacket that’s quite new in relation to the elaborately worn-out leather jacket Jeans, a black cap, a cowboy scarf and white sneakers without laces – spying on the grand piano on which he is later to play, first of all in detail and, that too: with suspicion.

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