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Re: How to get those creative juices flowin' !



> You'll find really good, knowledgeable and highly creative people on 
>this list and we're pretty good about not holding grudges.
> I hope you'll see.

Thank you, Rick!

Some how I feel compelled to quote Sir Winston Churchill right here---  

"Success is the ability to go from one failure to the next with no loss of 
Enthusiasm!"

And on that note, lets hear some looping--   

http://www.youtube.com/chordcluster

cheers-
DST
On May 2, 2011, at 3:48 PM, Rick Walker wrote:

> On 7/22/64 11:59 AM, Tim Clement wrote:
>> no apologies, enuf politics, glad you're all buddies, just send me some 
>real good music...Todd ain't heavy, he's my brother
> Dear Tim,
> 
> A lot of us HAVE been on this list and have developed our friendships 
>over a  long period of time and have shared a
> tremendous amount of creativity with each other at various live looping 
>festivals, on line and through our
> various CD/DVD releases.  That history is a good thing and has helped 
>contribute to a vital and creative atmosphere
> on this list.
> 
> We absolutely love new blood and new input on this list.   It is always 
>great to get the creative juices flowing,
> so you are most welcome here.
> 
> That said,  your tone in this thread was instantly, angry, dismissive 
>and provocative from the get go and
> is merely going to cause negative reaction in people.
> 
> This is not a moderated list (our founder, the late Kim Flint, was 
>always adamant about this) so you
> are free, of course, to post anything you want without censure.   It's 
>your prerogative.
> 
> If you sincerely want to participate in this community,   please,   do 
>contribute.    I'm serious.
> And if you are serious,  we'll book a performance for you into the next 
>live looping festival in a hearbeat
> and welcome you in with open arms.
> 
> So, why don't you consider how you are percieved,  take a risk and send 
>us a link to your own  music so that we know who you are
> and the kinds of things that interest you, aesthetically
> and let's get back to looping.
> 
> You'll find really good, knowledgeable and highly creative people on 
>this list and we're pretty good about not holding grudges.
> I hope you'll see.
> 
> yours,
> 
> Rick Walker
> founder: Y2KX International Live Looping Festival
>