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Trevor: >Anybody want to share a few moments that made them realize that they had >no alternative other than to become a loopster? Or shining moments? I put the cart before the horse; I listened to my dad's copy of the Easter Monday flexi from Guitar Player, back before I'd ever touched a guitar in earnest. My dad's a guitar player, sort of Chet Atkins meets Hank Marvin, and he'd discarded the soundpage into the record pile whereupon I came across it. I was imressed, and read the article - it didn't make much sense, which I attributed to not playing guitar. Little did I know that Fripp never makes much sense anyway! I was blown away by that piece - at the time I was into Vangelis and Tangerine Dream, and this seemed similar but more jagged. And he was doing it on his own, which really intrigued me. So when I stated playing guitar myself (a couple of years later - after I'd left home, oddly enough), I knew I had to be a looper - initially on a Frontline 2-sec digital delay, now on the JamMan. It was, at least in part, loopmusic that inspired me to take up the guitar in the first place. Michael