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Re: The Curse of Knob-Twiddling



I think antique furniture and tea cosies set a very nice mood... Just come 
out, sit down in an easy chair, and act like you're in your living room. 
(Of course your living room may be bristling with hi-tech gear, but hey... 
it'll blend with the homey atmosphere plus you'll have some nice tea to 
sooth your jangled nerves.)

A little pounding on the gear, like it's not working properly, adds a 
certain element of intrigue and tension as well... Just like dad with the 
old tv set. 

Do NOT preen or affect any other obvious superior airs... 

Become one with your audience...

enough...
-Miko

>>> Nemoguitt@aol.com 12/08/00 03:32PM >>>
In a message dated 00-12-08 14:38:49 EST, you write:

<< does anyone have any suggestions/comments about what to do to "jazz" up 
a
 necessarily knob-twiddling performance? >>

jonathan.........ive been thinking about this also..........i have this 
weird 
need to go out and play and i was thinking i need some "schtick" (sp?) to 
make it work.........im thinking of playing in a small tent with images 
being 
projected thru the walls.........do you think this would upset 
anyone?......... funny hats work sometimes........i got to come up with 
something soon, i may have a gig in mid jan...........michael