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No 'Ghosts' for Byrne and Eno

More than 25 years after their first collaboration, the two musicians team up to make a very different kind of album

By Sarah Rodman
Globe Staff / October 31, 2008

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For most people, having dinner with an old friend is a nostalgic experience. But, as they have proved time and again, David Byrne and Brian Eno are not most people. A dinnertime chat between the two musicians in London a few years back resulted in a record, "Everything That Happens Will Happen Today," that bears only a slight resemblance to ... (Full article: 794 words)

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