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Rick, That is indeed somewhat amazing that we were "there", and are now "here". It seems a disproportunately large amount of LD'ers were powerfully motivated/inspired by RF & Frippertronics, which also amazes me, because, frankly for years I thought nobody else would be interested in that sort of thing... I would imagine it's a pleasant thing for RF to know that something he did affected people in a lasting and positive manner. Mark >Mark Landman wrote: > ><But seeing Fripp do his Frippertronics thing live at the Mabuhay Gardens >(an old punk rock icon) in July of 1979 was a powerful experience.> > > >Wow, Mark, reading yours and Max's posts really made me feel nostalgic >and...................... > >..........I was at the same Frippertronics gig at the Fab Mab in '79!!!! > > Amazing!!! > >I screwed up my courage and went up to talk to Fripp (who was like a major >god to me then----he's still kind of a minor deity to this day) and waited >until everyone talked to him and approached him. I had studied with >Gregory Bateson in college and his name came up and we ended up having >this >pretty long conversation about Summerhill and alternative education. He >was >really nice and genuinely seemed to care about what I had to say. I was >impressed by his >'realness' (he, after all, was a god :-). > > >ah............as Bill McNeil would say in News Radio, "Good times....good >times? > >Rick Walker (loop.pool)