"Every Home Is Wired":
2 -- Endnotes
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16 These concepts should not be confused with the 'virtual localisation' described before. As a geographically dispersed community making use of the new global media, Prog is always a virtually local section of culture. <
17 Yes has returned to a line-up featuring some of its most reknowned members in 1996, and has undertaken well-received tours of the U.S. and Europe in 1997 and 1998; Pink Floyd played the entire Dark Side of the Moon album on its most recent tour in 1994; King Crimson reformed once again in 1994, and is currently in a process of "Research & Development ... on behalf of, and for, the Greater Crim" (Fripp, "Fractalisation" 7), with various factions of the line-up attempting to reinvent the band's style once more. Even U.K. is currently recording again. <
18 King Crimson alone has released ten CDs' worth of live recordings from between 1969 and 1974, so far. <
19 Prog musicians can arrange themselves with industry interests, though, provided they are given sufficient space: the early Pink Floyd "seemed to achieve the 1960s art school ideal -- expressing an individual vision of the world, ... uncorrupted by the pop process, [while] making a good living", for example (Frith & Horne 98). <

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