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Re: COLLATED FAMOUS LIVE LOOPING ARTISTS: amended again
My bad, Mark,
I didn't know that bit of history and would never take anything away from
anyone who innovates, conciously.
I love Brian Eno, He's been an enormous influence on my own life and work.
I constantly repeat the Red Crayon/White Paper Creativity anecdote that is
told about him.
So , thanks for correcting me............I'll add him to the famous list ,
poste haste.
yours, respectfully, Rick
----- Original Message -----
From: mark francombe
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 11:06 PM
Subject: Re: COLLATED FAMOUS LIVE LOOPING ARTISTS: amended again
Someone also mentioned Brian Eno, but really, I have never been aware
that he was using live looping
with the excpetion of his work with Robert Fripp early on. Am I
mistaken because he'd definitely qualify
as a famous looper if he is , indeed using live looping methods in his
composition.
DEEERRR Rick!!! Oh come on... Its Rober Fripp who nicked the idea off
Brian Eno remember??? Brian Eno printed the diagram of the double Revox
system in his Discreet nusic Album THAT USED THIS SYSTEM therfore yes
Brian Eno HAS used Live looping... not sure if it qualfys him as a live
looper tho, Im sure most producers have used really long delays at some
time, but Discreet Music as an Album is most definately Live Looping. And
thankfully no sign of Fripp anywhere!!!
Twas my first introduction to looping, and I have one photo of me using
that system in about 1982 with long hair and a tie dyed Tshirt... Yikes!