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DON'T GO SEE A LIVE BAND -- YOU'LL BE BORED!!!
I know SO MANY PEOPLE who feel this way. I think it's part of
why - at least in Boston - live music venues are shrinking or closing.
Less people are going out to see bands - I think they feel they're not
going to see anything new. They're mostly right.
And yet - at least in Boston - seems club-booking personnel are
a little fearful of bring in stuff that seems too esoteric. Music
"Scenes" are so fractured and sub-fractured - it's hard to know what
will appeal to a wide enough scope of tastes.
Also, I think it's true that there are other things people can
do with there time now.
Anyway, this is getting off-topic.
To reel it back in, how about a question:
*What can we Loopers do to help promote our live and recorded
performances??*
David - I Like asking questions - Kirkdorffer
Kim mentions...
I think this is why I stopped listening to guitar oriented
music.
Everything I hear, no matter what the style and who the player,
leaves me
with a feeling of "haven't I heard this already?"
even older than my 28 years,
kim
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