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At http://www.google.com
I did a search on pinhas fripp froese like so
http://www.google.com/search?q=pinhas+fripp+froese&hl=en
and got the entire Pinhas interview, which is at
http://wwwusers.imaginet.fr/~fernould/Dossier2/rpinhas91.html
Here is the relevant portion:

Stephe Feldman, androgyne <scfeldman@...>
http://androgyne.0catch.com/ Androgyne Online webmaster
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Interviewers Jan Tack , Marco Hinic, Serge Devadder & Henri Hanot:
You covered a David Bowie track on "East/West".

Richard Pinhas:
Not exactly. I had recorded a piece but was annoyed by the
feeling that I had used a series of 3 or 4 notes which I'd heard
somewhere else. It's only later that I realized it came from the
"Heroes" album. It's practically unrecognizable but out of
artistic honesty I gave Bowie credit for the track. The irony is
that Bowie has all my albums and that apparently I was a
candidate for the "Heroes" LP! I found this very flattering.
Froese was an other candidate but when he had entered the Berlin
studio with a few tons of his Moog-material, Fripp, who was used
to Eno's small devices, had become very nervous and that was that
(laughs).

Interviewers Jan Tack , Marco Hinic, Serge Devadder & Henri Hanot:
Speaking of Froese, the Germans were never your favourites.

Pinhas:
Honestly, I didn't know the music of the Berlin School until
some friends introduced me to it. I admit that I have more
affinities with the English School and that I am not a Tangerine
Dream fanatic, but this group has done tremendous work for
electronic music. "Phaedra" and "Aqua" are splendid albums that I
enjoyed a lot. And Klaus Schulze stayed with me a while, we had
some nice discussions. However I believe Kraftwerk to be the most
inventive German group. I'm very fond of their work. When they had
recorded "T.E.E." they honoured me with an invitation to an
interview with the French radio.

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