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Well personally i don't think i do give a show (or if i do it is unconscious), most of the gigs i have been to that people have complained about it is because the bass player is jumping up or down and the singer isn't smiling - this saddens me the performance of the band (in musical terms) is often uncommented on. I like to think of music venues being auditoriums (aural = to hear) then spectator stands.........but i do like to see how things are done - just part of my personality i suppose ----- Original Message ----- From: "Relay" <relaydelayband@earthlink.net> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2003 8:59 PM Subject: Show is the Spirit of Live Music > David Swain > <snip> > if i saw something advertised as a 'loop show' i would expect to see the > looping done, sorry if i was unclear on this. I agree with you it doesn't > have to be obvious, maybe it the 'technical' side of my brain kicking in > .......... I was always one of those kids that had to get my toys in peices > to see how it worked, i guess some things never change. > [Clayton Gary Lehmann] > People listen with their eyes--I bet even blind people do this, they aim > their face toward the sound. > Give em' a show--but don't hurt yourself. > Gary > > >