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>Ted and Joe -- > >Wow, what an interesting pair of approaches. It seems to me that having a >mass pre-show setup scenario would solve a lot of problems, and also make >for a much more interesting environment. My own sense is that this "sort" >of music (if we can make that kind of generalization) is better served in >a more immersive space rather than in a club or bar. > >What do other people think about this? The next step, of course, is to >try and find a place in LA/San Fran to facilitate this sort of approach... > These are both good approaches because it could balance the desire to get as many people playing as possible with the long time-frame that this music often demands. If we each get an hour, but it's part of a continous immersive music experience, it could be pretty great. Hell, bring some lazers and drum machines, and we could have a rave... ________________________________________________________ Dave Trenkel, NEW EMAIL ADDRESS: improv@peak.org self promotional web-site: http://www.peak.org/~improv/ "A squid eating dough in a polyethelene bag is fast and bulbous, got me?" -Captain Beefheart ________________________________________________________