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> so . . . some further thoughts about this: > > 1. how much looping has to be in a performance before it can qualify as > being advertised on this list? for about a 30-minute performance, i had > loops going for maybe 7-8 minutes - - very approximate time here. the tape > guy was 30+ minutes of all looping, yet was deemed boring . . . is MUSIC the > goal or LOOPING? how about one in service of the other? is there some > delineated way in which one needs to use the tools before it is deemed > looping? I don't think any, if it's specified up front. > > 2. if i pay to see you play, do i need to agree with what you're doing > before i feel that you haved deserved to get my "hard-earned" money? perhaps > if one is so cash-strapped, one shouldn't go out. do you feel ripped off if > you go to see a movie (now about $8-10) and don't like it? how about renting > a video? how about any performance or documentation of one (cd, etc.)? are > you applying the same criteria? just because you didn't like it doesn't > necessarily mean that you are ripped off. > (I don't go to the movies any more, and rarely rent - there's an awful lot of Stuff Catering To Tastes And Sensibilities Other Than Mine out there, what with eminem winning the grammies and all, but I know what you mean; it's like if crap comes in a shiny packaged box, then we just take it like the good little consumers we are, but put a face to it, and we start to howl. :> ) You have a very good point, and it's fortunate that you (just as someone else at the performance) are here to say that you had a different experience. There's absolutely a certain level of 'take it or leave it' in any art; you're paying to see someone else's interpretation of art, not specifically to be entertained. I don't think this discussion was about 'I went to the gig, paid my lousy $2 to get in, and all I got was this nasty ringing in my ears" though that will always be someone's point of view, at any gig. >this discussion is a good thing. >if the original post had not seemed inflammatory, >it might have died a lonely death... Very much so. bIz