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Hey gang, here's one: I am without a New Year's gig, so I jumped at the chance to audition on short notice at a local Irish pub (very small) this evening . . . brought the Echoplex as well as the laptop for sequences. Started with an Irish favorite (The Wild Rover) on acoustic guitar and harmonica, played Brown Eyed Girl with a sequence (but without the harmonizer--not in the rack and I had no time to put it in before the audition--boy I miss the harmonizer on stuff like that tune), asked for requests, bla bla . . . used the looper for AABA of White Christmas (recorded rhythm while soloing with harmonica, then soloed on guitar) and also for a live fadeout of All Night Long by Lionel Ritchie (on a whim--I have an ending programmed, but wanted to end on less of a bang, so I looped two bars and noodled over it). All this while wearing my Looper's Delight T-shirt. No one flinched or raised an eyebrow, so we're talking transparent here. I guess the bottom line is, if it didn't sound bad, they didn't notice (!). Guess I shoulda gone off the deep end . . . no, wait, it was an audition! Fiddle gig on Thursday--more reports from the front line--wish me luck for Irish New Year's (I am sure that Auld Lang Syne is OK even in an Irish pub on New Year's Eve). Gary