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Re: where's the delight...?
> 1) Does everyone remember their first time? -- looping that is? What's
> changed for you since then?
:: These events changed my life in a big way, focusing my passion for
looping sound and manipulating it. I'm sure many of you have shared exactly
these events!
:: The soundtrack to "You Are What You Eat, " circa 1967, had a track
consisting entirely of edited and looped "time-killer vocalizations" from
interviews of famous people. Phrases like "you know" and "I mean" and
sounds
like "uh" and "er" looped and collaged. I was thirteen, maybe fourteen.
:: Steve Reich and Musicians in Los Angeles, spring 1975. Live, no tape,
:but
obviously tape-loop inspired. Good Lord, people actually got up and danced!
:: The Frippster, The Kitchen, 1979(?).
:: Discovering Steve Roach in the past year.
> 2) Do you have a special memory when everything seemed to click in a
looping
> performance? Could you pinpoint what seemed to be going on at the time?
:: The moment I discovered the power of adding silence within a loop. I
suddenly lept outside myself. Clarity.
> 3) What was the last bit of music you did that just made you giggle with
> happiness that it had happened?
:: A dear friend was married a couple weeks ago. Very informal reception
outdoors. Many musicians in attendance, with instruments. We all had a
total
blast, and I spied myself and a couple others slipping into The Zone,
dancing with The Note.
Also, playing along with Scofield's CD "Bump" the other night, I was
totally aware of missing a moment.
> P.S. I just bought some Frank Sinatra CD's. Wow -- these remasters of
>the
> original lp's sound amazing.
:: I remember listening to Old Blue Eyes on a jukebox in a diner in the
early 80's. He was singing "Send In The Clowns." I started crying, had to
hide my face.
Douglas Baldwin, coyote-at-large
coyotelk@optonline.net