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re: legitimising gtr-loops in popmusic: was loopsinlivegroups
stephen goodman said,
>I've wanted for some time to be able to add guitar loopage as background
>to regular "pop" music. Perhaps it would at least partially legitimize
>it, hm?
well..... a guitar-loop (as any loop w/any 'originating soundsource'), per
sé, does not embody any particular sound/style/idiom other than that of
the
loopist, i think.
and:
while not exactly popularised as a *regular* musical element (maybe owing
to
its lack of inherent stylistic nature), such a pathway may already have
been
'legitimised' thusly ---(strange word, that)--- for some time, even, i
think.....
that would be especially true in the world of studio-recordings;
there are at least a coupla gtr-based loopists that have been (and
currently
remain) there.
for a few examples, see:
fripp: peter gabriel, crimson, tool, etc etc
myself: david bowie, tori amos, meshell ndegeocello, jeremy toback,
chocolate
genius, madonna, tanita tikaram, manhattan transfer, jim carroll, patti
scialfa, etc etc
robby aceto: tom tom club, code, noella hutton, etc
trey anastasio: phish, etc
reeves gabrels: bowie, etc
adrian belew: etc
marc ribot
peter maunu
..... and too many more to list, herein..... no offense is meant by me for
unwitting acts of omission.
best,
dt / splattercell