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14. Lai Fong Low - 2011-11-06 03:39:08 |
Thank you, Robert, for your friendship with Nick Drake and your collaboration with him in the way of the string arrangements in his songs. They created the most haunting visions to the songs and still evoke heart-rending emotions in me, and I am sure in many others as well as more and more people come to discover Nick’s songs and music.
Rest in peace, Robert, and if you meet up with Nick in the other world, have a good time together, and smile on us all!
Lai Fong Low |
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13. Paul - 2010-12-21 21:57:00 |
| RIP Robert. I’m so glad that you got the chance to "work" with Nick again in 2003 when the Made To Love Magic album was released. |
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12. Lou - 2010-03-02 03:10:05 |
| So sadly missed, what a fantastic understanding of music, people & emotions. |
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11. - 2009-12-23 15:53:58 |
| All I can say is Thank You. I know it doesn’t seem like much but I am very honoured to have been so privileged to hear your work. Talk about amazing pairings when it came to Mr Kirby and Mr Drake. Heavenly! What a wonderful friend Nick had in you and you in him. I shall always be thankful to you both. |
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10. Inga - 2009-12-06 13:18:47 |
| My greatest thanks to Robert for his music and being frend to Nick. I`m so sorry that his gon. We still need him... |
9. David Elliott - 2009-11-29 19:42:33 |
Robert Kirby did the string/horn/choir arrangements for my first Atlantic Records album when I was living in London in the 70’s. Robert had the gift of ’totally’ understanding exactly what feel and sound I wanted on my songs. Plus that fact he was a great human being. We had a great and fun time doing the album.
I met with him again this past March ’09 in London. We went out for a curry dinner and had a great chat. He agreed to doing the strings a new acoustic guitar album that I was going to come over to London and record in March 2010. He was a great music arranger, and as I said, above that, a great human being. He will be missed.
David Elliott November ’09 |
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8. Inga - 2009-11-25 13:06:18 |
| Still I am sad after 36 years. Last night were full of candles and your music. That´s my life. Thank you for your music! |
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7. Margie - 2009-11-25 12:37:30 |
| My condolences to the family. His string arrangements were so beautiful. |
6. Mark Atherton - 2009-10-24 14:57:45 |
I first met Robert in 2003 at Tanworth-in-Arden and while we were having a drink in The Bell I suggested that perhaps if Nick Drake hadn’t become so disappointed and affected by the lack of success of Five Leaves Left, like a number of Nick’s contemporaries his following albums might have gradually picked up more sales, having the knock-on effect of generating more sales for his earlier albums. Robert’s response was, “But then we wouldn’t have had Pink Moon”.
To me it showed the humility of the man, that he seemed to rate most highly the only album of Nick’s he didn’t contribute to. For me, Robert’s arrangements were the perfect compliment to Nick’s songs, and this serendipitous match was made most evident when we were finally able to hear the difference Robert’s original arrangements made to Made To Love Magic and Time Of No Reply.
I mentioned to Robert that he’d also arranged one of my all time favourite songs, The Ferryman by Ralph McTell from his album You, Well Meaning Brought Me Here and Robert said how much he’d enjoyed arranging and conducting the three songs on that album.
He also said to me at the time that he didn’t think Nick’s home recordings should ever be officially released. He thought perhaps they should be available to hear in a library like some of the early American traditional recordings, as a historical record, but that was all. This viewpoint might partly explain his reluctance to allow the recordings of Nick’s Cambridge concert to be officially released.
Robert told me in 2004 he had always liked Nick’s song Blossom and my version of the song had been a good choice. I had asked him if he would be interested in doing some arrangements for my next album and he had given me his phone number. Unfortunately, my own health issues delayed progress on that venture and now we will never know what might have been.
When I think back to meeting Robert I see a smiling, affable, approachable man who gave so much to the world.
Mark
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5. P.B. - 2009-10-11 19:10:18 |
| I’m so sorry. Nick Drake’s albums changed my life. R.I.P |
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