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!!! Nov. 8, 1969 The second concert (Islington Town Hall) had a totally different flavour. There were more group activities--chanting remote cabbalistic rituals or playing in trios or quartets of oddly assorted instruments. There were also striking `solos'—especially Cardew's musical ponds, lined with manuscript paper, from which he fished, with magnets and balloons on lines, manuscript fish. — {small}([Michael Nyman, "Music Scratch and Co.", In The Spectator, 12 DECEMBER 1969, p. 33|http://archive.spectator.co.uk/article/13th-december-1969/33/music-scratch-co]){/small} {br}{br}----
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