Path: mv.asterisco.pt!mvalente
From: mvale…@ruido-visual.pt (Mario Valente)
Newsgroups: mv
Subject: Canadian Guitar Summit
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 08 22:49:21 GMT
  A bit more than 20 years ago, back in 1986, more
 dedicated than today to guitar playing, I started
 buying Guitar Player magazine. I learned a lot not
 only from the lessons in it and from the musicians
 interviewed but also from the plastic records that
 came embedded in it*.
  One of these plastic records was from a gathering
 of guitar players called Canadian Guitar Summit.
http://dreamwater.org/art/gtr/cgsbb.htm
  The Canadian Guitar Summit got together just to make
 this song and this recording, called “Beyond Borders”,
 and was composed of Alex Lifeson from Rush, a progressive
 rock band, Rik Emmet from Triumph, a hard rock band, Ed
 Bickert, a jazz player, and Liona Boyd, a classical guitar
 player. All Canadian of course…
http://bandtoband.com/index.php?Page=Search&BandId=5566
  The resulting song/recording more than being beyond
 borders, is beyond description. A beautiful piece of
 music.
http://www.2112.net/sphere/virtualsongs/audio/Lifeson&Emmet-Beyond_Borders.mp3
— MV
* – I first heard Steve Vai’s Blue Powder, another beautiful
 piece of music, through the same plastic records…
 http://www.vai.com/AllAboutSteve/discography_vinylsingles.html
 http://www.bytefest.com/private/MeCHx/My_Music/STEVE%20VAI%20COLLECTION/Steve%20Vai%20-%20Blue%20Powder.mp3
  Yes, 20+ years ago, while you were all listening to Duran
 Duran and Bryan Adams…
