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There is a history to this Scrabble thing. I should fill the loopers in on it. My last live performance at the GRAPEFRUIT MOON (a cool little fried green tomatos style cafe in Toronto's "annex" area) was on a quiet sunday night. Thanks to email I had an excellent turn out. About three minutes into the first soundscape some grumpy fellow in the back, who was playing Scrabble with 3 other fellows began yelling "change the CD!" When he was informed that this strange music was being generated by someone live he actually went up to the owner and demanded that she make me stop. She didn't of course. The weirdest thing about it was this jerk was my next door neighbour, who up until that point had always been somewhat friendly. Now when I see him, he just scowls at me. >From: "b.knox" <b.knox@latrobe.edu.au> >Reply-To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com >To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com >Subject: Re: SOUNDSCAPES & SCRABBLE >Date: Fri, 04 Jun 1999 14:15:18 +1000 > > > >ld thomson wrote: > > > It's music that you don't have to listen to! > >wo. this is the best quote i've seen since D.Torn's "ambient shmambient >not >so >somnambulant" or the classic heckler comeback to "play something we can >dance >to!" ie.. "how about you dance something i can play to!" > >seriously though, giving the punters a "silent" board game like scrabble >doesn't >seem like such a bad idea... especially if you're going for an extended >loopage >session...hope all goes well Lorne! > >brad. > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com