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MacLise and during
Although the band regularly extemporised soundtracks to underground films during this era, MacLise never officially recorded with them, and is often considered something of a shadowy, legendary figure in their history.

MacLise and 1965
The group initially included Marian Zazeela ( who has provided the light work The Ornamental Lightyears Tracery for all performances since 1965 ), Angus MacLise, and Billy Name.
When the opportunity of the band's first paying gig in November 1965 arose, MacLise promptly quit, suggesting the group were selling out.

MacLise and with
MacLise was a member of La Monte Young's Theater of Eternal Music, with John Cale, Tony Conrad, Marian Zazeela and sometimes Terry Riley.
In 1966 when Velvet Underground singer Lou Reed was in hospital with hepatitis, MacLise rejoined the group for a 5-day run of performances at Poor Richard's in Chicago, June 21 – 26 1966, sharing duties with Gerard Malanga, whom Angus had taught to play tabla.
MacLise also collaborated with Tony Conrad, John Cale and La Monte Young on several other recordings:
Limited edition with facsimile Angus MacLise holographs and hand-tinted cover by Don Snyder ( privately published by Snyder in 1972 and reissued in 1983, New York )
In the early years of his career he worked with poet-percussionist and Velvet Underground cofounder Angus MacLise.

MacLise and first
Angus MacLise ( March 4, 1938, Bridgeport, Connecticut – June 21, 1979, Kathmandu, Nepal ) was an American percussionist, composer, poet, occultist and calligrapher probably best known as the first drummer for the Velvet Underground.

MacLise and Velvet
* June 21 – Angus MacLise, American rock percussionist ( Velvet Underground ) ( b. 1938 )
MacLise was replaced by Maureen Tucker, resulting in the " classic " lineup of The Velvet Underground.
By this time the Velvet Underground had found some notoriety ( if not great financial success ) and MacLise was anxious to rejoin the group, but according to the notes of the box set Peel Slowly and See, the VU's primary songwriter and de facto bandleader Lou Reed had specifically prohibited MacLise from rejoining the band full-time due to his erratic behavior.

MacLise and .
However, Conrad has characterized those works as collaboration for which he, Angus MacLise, and John Cale should share collective credit.
They also had a son, Ossian Kennard MacLise, who was recognized by Rangjung Rigpe Dorje, the 16th Karmapa, as a reincarnation of a Tibetan saint, or tulku, and at age four became a Buddhist monk.
MacLise recorded a vast amount of music that went largely unreleased until 1999.
In 2008, Hetty MacLise bequeathed a collection of her husband's tapes to the Yale Collection of American Literature.
* Angus MacLise Checklist.
Even though his music was largely unheard, the experimental group Coil have mentioned strong influences from MacLise in both sound and lyric form.
In May 2011 a major retrospective exhibit Dreamweapon: The Art and Life of Angus MacLise ( 1938-1979 ) was mounted by the Boo-Hooray Gallery in Chelsea, New York City.
Footage of Breeze performing alongside Maclise was shown at the exhibition Dreamweapon: The Art and Life of Angus MacLise ( 1938 – 1979 ) from May 10-May 29, 2011 curated by Johan Kugelberg and Will Swofford Cameron.

played and bongos
The first band played mainly straight jazz and included Al Torre ( drums ), Eugene Wright ( bass ) and Luis Kant ( congas and bongos ).
The band has issued a wide variety of instruments into their music that are not traditionally associated with use in rock music, including a djembe, sitar, didgeridoo, and bongos on many of their earlier tracks and during live performances, and with the use of a pipa given to the band by rock musician Steve Vai which is played by Einziger n the song " Aqueous Transmission ".
Two beatniks ( played by Ric Ocasek and Pia Zadora ) painted furiously and played bongos in John Waters ' 1988 Hairspray.
The traditional conjunto format consists of congas, bongos, bass, piano, tres, a horn section, and the smaller hand-held percussion instruments: claves, guíro, or maracas, played by the singers.
Betty has played the tambourine, maracas, guitar, banjo, keyboard, saxophone, cello, and the bongos.
In Cuban music the cowbell is called cencerro and often played by the same player as the bongos.
On this album, Gill played guitar, bass, bongos, and drums in addition to performing lead and background vocals.
It is usually played with guitars, as well as the main local instrument called bomba, which is a drum, along with a guiro, and sometimes bombos and bongos.
In 1948, Rivera and Cortijo joined El Conjunto Monterrey, where Rivera played the conga and Cortijo the bongos.
The Third Eye Foundation ( Matt Elliott ) played bongos, drums, programming and clarinet, & guitar on some tracks.
It is usually played with guitars along with the main local instrument which is also called bomba which is a drum along with a guiro and sometimes bombos and bongos.
Wincott sang and played 6 string guitar, harmonium, recorders, flute, ocarina, congas, crumhorn, pipe organ, tabor, harpsichord, piano, mellotron, bongos and assorted percussion.
Near the end of the evening, if there were no musician's union leaders in sight ( he was underage ), he borrowed bongos from José Mangual and played with the band.
Efraín was trained as a multi-instrumentalist: he played timbales, congas, bongos, saxophone, trumpet, trombone and bass guitar.

played and hand
When the last hand has finished being played, the dealer reveals the hole card, and stands or draws further cards according to the rules of the game for dealer drawing.
It also means that in the case of an irregularity or dispute over a hand before the cards are returned to the board, they can be reviewed and it can be determined who played which cards in what order.
In some countries, the rules require that after the hand is played for the first time, the players write the hands down on the travelling scoresheet, which can be consulted later if the cards are accidentally mixed up.
If all four players pass in the first round, the deal is not played ; in rubber bridge the deal is not scored and the hand is redealt by the original dealer, while in duplicate the score is recorded as zero for each pair and returned to the board.
During this period, the Orioles played baseball the Oriole Way, an organizational ethic best described by longtime farm hand and coach Cal Ripken, Sr .' s phrase " perfect practice makes perfect!
The object of a trick-taking game is based on the play of multiple rounds, or tricks, in each of which each player plays a single card from their hand, and based on the values of played cards one player wins or " takes " the trick.
In fishing games, cards from the hand are played against cards in a layout on the table, capturing table cards if they match.
These games usually require no materials, and are played with spoken words or hand gestures.
and Odd or Even require no materials and are played using hand gestures, although with the former it is possible for a player to win or lose through skill rather than luck.
On the other hand, the institution of oaths also played down the threat of feudal warfare.
On the other hand, Steve McMichael holds the record for most consecutive games played by a Bear with 191 ; he accomplished the feat from 1981 to 1993.
* Ball in play: A ball after it has been played into the game, which is not a ball in hand or pegged out.
As Speerstra and also note, the compass of the keyboard parts of Bach's six organ trio sonatas BWV 525 – 530 rarely go below the tenor C, so could have been played on a single manual pedal clavichord, by moving the left hand down an octave, a customary practice in the 18th century.
Drums are usually played by the hand, or by one or two sticks.
They used an early version of the snare drum carried over the player's right shoulder, suspended by a strap ( typically played with one hand using traditional grip ).
* A hi-hat stand and cymbals, operated by the left foot and played with the sticks, particularly but not only the right hand stick.
* One or more suspended cymbals, played with the sticks, particularly but not only the right hand stick.
It provides the strongest regular accents, played by the left hand, and the backbone for many fills.
Similarly, most hand drums cannot be played with drum sticks without risking damage to the head and to the bearing edge, which is not protected by a drum rim.
For use in a drum kit they may be fitted with a suitable drum head and played with care, or played by hand.
Professional models have three top-action valves, played with the first three fingers of the right hand, plus a " compensating " fourth valve, generally found midway down the right side of the instrument, played with the left index finger ; such an instrument is shown in the above picture.
Beginner models often have only the three top-action valves, while some intermediate " student " models may have a fourth top-action valve, played with the fourth finger of the right hand.
After the removal of Bismarck, foreign policy was in the hands of the erratic Kaiser, who played an increasingly reckless hand, and the powerful foreign office under the leadership of Friedrich von Holstein.

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