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Re: What public is attracted by a Y2K Sampler Video?
I recall going to see Robert Fripp in Toronto about 12 or 13 years
ago. The event was in a fairly small club, I believe the seating was
about 100 to 150 and most of the audience didn't hang around long
because he wasn't rocking the place with King Crimson tunes, he was
only playing solo with lots of electronics. Tickets were $10.00 and I
would guess that over half the audience didn't stay.
At that time I was very new to electronics after being primarily a
folk musician for over 25 years and I really had no idea what he was
doing... but it was brilliant. I had brought a date who was bored
after about 15 min. and wanted to leave so she left without me!
Paul Haslem
www.dulcify.ca
Ontario, Canada
>>Stupid question: what would Fripp ask for a gig? ;-)
>
>When he played Norwich Cathedral on a soundscape tour I
>think it's even possible he didn't get paid.
>(except by live cd sales afterwards)
>If I remember right, the event was free admission.
>(and there wasn't a large attendance).
>
>I expect that finance wouldn't be his first motivation.
>
>If you really wanted him to play, then why not simply invite
>him? ...only costs you an email.
>
>
>
>andy butler