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mark wrote: > On Monday, June 2, 2003, at 09:20 AM, Jeffrey Lomas wrote: > > I like to find other local loopers, make friends with them, make music > > with them, go to parties and shows with them, take them sailing, > > whatever. The point being that it is FUN to do stuff with people that > > you like and can easily connect with. It can also be very enriching > > academically. I would have trouble believing that my local pursuits > > could have a negative effect on the global community. If anything, > > they are beneficial. > > I agree that if a global scene is going to exist, many smaller local > scenes will have to exist as well. I think you're totally on the right > track. I'm totally guilty of not doing anything to promote SF area > loopers in a performance or friendly relationship. I'm a loner Dotty! > It's weird because I live close to both Kim Flint, Gary O and Gary Hall > and I like them. I've jammed with Jon El Bizri and Jon Wagner a number > of times and that's been fun as well... it just seems that we're all > very busy. > > Is part of our problem that we tend to be a solitary bunch? I know I > came into looping in a more heavy way upon loosing my band. (drummer > joined a country act for cash. Do you know a sadder tale?) I have a > ragtag bunch of friends who meet every friday night for coffee. Our > bond is fairly loose, but a majority of us are artists of some kind. > It's been going for a while and now starts to feel like "family." > Perhaps we SF area loopers can start something like this? If every > major town tried to get something like this going... maybe it could be > big. > > I totally disagree with the fact that the internet can act as > community. To a small degree it can, and it does help people get > together, but the key is to get together. (I met my wife on the > internet doing a search on Brian Eno!) I think the internet is good at > augmenting social groups, but not a replacement or alternative to them. > > So what do you say kids? Maybe every other week we could pick a > centrally located spot and just get together for coffee or some beer? > Let's cause a scene! > > Mark Sottilaro I agree. I'm in New Jersey. If any New Jersey loopers would like to get together to chat over coffee or beer on some sort of semi-regular basis, I'm totally up for it. John www.johnmazzarella.com