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| Personally, if I'm going to a live performance, I 
do like the performers to interact with the audience.  I don't mind the 
knob twiddling as long as the performer does acknowledge the existence of the 
audience.  People generally do expect more at a live performance than just 
a replay of the recording.  Honestly, that is one of the reasons that I 
don't go to many stadium shows.  Interaction between the artists and the 
audience makes the evening much more fun. I have noted that my favorite looping performers 
have altered their styles over time to include a greater interaction with the 
audience.  They still do the same amount of knob twiddling, but use simple 
techniques of eye contact and stories between pieces to draw the audience in to 
what they are doing. Bob |