I swore I correctesd the "1909" date above to read "1908". I guess not.
Also, I just went and watched the Alan Parsons Live Project at The Grove in Anaheim on Thursday (Jan 16, 2009) and it was an awesome experience. They played Return to Tunguska. The bit that sounds like an Indian woman singing was actually Alan Parsons singing into a microphone through a ton of Electronica. I suspected they could just hit "play" on a sequencer and sit back while we enjoyed the song, but the full band actually played this song. It was a religious experience. ;-)
I swore I correctesd the "1909" date above to read "1908". I guess not.
Also, I just went and watched the Alan Parsons Live Project at The Grove in Anaheim on Thursday (Jan 16, 2009) and it was an awesome experience. They played Return to Tunguska. The bit that sounds like an Indian woman singing was actually Alan Parsons singing into a microphone through a ton of Electronica. I suspected they could just hit "play" on a sequencer and sit back while we enjoyed the song, but the full band actually played this song. It was a religious experience. ;-)
-Bryan