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    Quote Originally Posted by arturs View Post
    ^^^ Phil is listed as guest on guitar on one Waterloo Lilly track. Haven't looked at the notes in a while so I can't remember which one but probably Love in Your Eye.
    No, he plays a very understated solo during the improv section of "Nothing At All" (from 2:08 until the crossfade into "It's Coming Soon" a couple of minutes later).
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    A truly great track(imo) from Phil's duo cd with Fred Baker,Double Up.The track is Loggerheads.Check it out.



    One more gem from Double Up.God Song.

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    I gotta get this album

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    Quote Originally Posted by calyx View Post
    No, he plays a very understated solo during the improv section of "Nothing At All" (from 2:08 until the crossfade into "It's Coming Soon" a couple of minutes later).
    Aymeric, doesn't he also turn up on the first Coxhill/Miller album. I used to have it, but sold it many moons ago.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrotum Scissor View Post
    Aymeric, doesn't he also turn up on the first Coxhill/Miller album. I used to have it, but sold it many moons ago.
    On the first (and only) Miller/Coxhill album the track "One For You" is by Steve Miller (Steinway), Phil Miller (guitar), Pip Pyle (drums) and Richard Sinclair (bass). It's almost a Hatfield reunion (except it's before H&TN)! Also "Will My Thirst Play Me Tricks/The Ant About To Be Crushed Ponders Not The Where Withal of Boot Leather" on side two features Lol, Steve, Phil, Rich & Pip.

    The Cuneiform reissue adds as bonus tracks three tracks from pre-Hatfield late-Delivery (Phil, Lol, Rich, Roy Babbington & Pip).

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    Hurm found this wonderful I.M. from Dutch TV-program Vrije Geluiden (Free Sounds), which contains a couple of fine clips and radio-sessions, like the Hatfield-performance from 2006:

    https://www.vpro.nl/vrije-geluiden/l...il-miller.html

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    Sorry if this has already been posted, but I've discovered Sid Smith's podcast, and his most recent one is a tribute to Phil Miller. I'm enjoying it now:

    http://sidsmith.blogspot.com/

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    Sid always does good work and his appreciations/tributes are always really well done. He's really one of the good fellers in 'proggy' journalism.
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