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the reason I didn't get the looper stuff out yesterday is that I saw the Butthole Surfers on Friday -- and partway through the show, I realized that the first live looping I ever saw was by them! If you don't know this band, you should. The lead singer, Gibby Haines, runs his voice through a small rack of effects that he has complete mastery over, so his voice goes from a booming demon to a petulant child to "sounding like he's gargling his own phlegm" as one reviewer said. But his classic trick is catching loops of part of his voice for a few moments and then throwing them through delays or playing with the speed of the loop for a second before going on. He does it so well and clearly that I refer to that effect as "Gibbyization" to people and if they know the band they know exactly what I mean. They were in fine form on Friday night, not playing much of their new, rather commercial material, but mostly old weird heavily affected songs. I was very interested to see how often Gibby uses an effect that would fit into our Looper's category -- it's almost every song, whether he catches a long note at the end of a phrase and plays with it for a moment or catches a long phrase and throws it around for a long time... somewhat loop-related story: at Lollapalooza, Gibby comes out with an authentic shotgun over his shoulder and explains that "some black dude" is following him around, claiming Gibby owes him money. As he says this, a simply huge African-American man runs out with a liquor bottle and smashes it over Gibby's head really hard. Gibby falls to the ground as if poleaxed, the man rifles his pockets, pulls out some money, waves it to the crowd and saunters off. Gibby gets up and staggers around and starts blasting the shotgun over the heads of the crowd. And the bottle hitting his head was the downbeat of the first song! All an act of course but it REALLY makes you jump when an apparently crazy person starts firing (even blanks) a few dozen feet from where you are at! At the end of the show, Gibby put up a long loop of his voice, almost understandable, that said something like "Danger, something something EVERYONE something leave auditorium" like an evil emergency announcement, and left. Of course, we were outside, but he managed to completely confuse the crowd who milled about in a splendidly incoherent fashion wondering what to do! /t http://whatGoes.com ................ extreme NY calendar. http://ax.to/fortune ......... a new fortune every minute. http://clikTrik.com .................. Many, many photos.