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On the hidden track of the live League of Gentlemen, it is dozen or so announcements Fripp made at the beginning of each show. Basically saying the they were a "Dance band" and the requirement for being on the Dance floor was motion. Others were invited to watch/listen from the sides and rear of the Dance floor. Fripp said on 12/10 at the Birchmere that he has considered quitting touring and concentrate on running DGM, because of all the hassles of being a touring musician. The "Vampiric" actions of adoring fans is one of his oft quoted reasons. > -----Original Message----- > From: Andre Cholmodeley [SMTP:andre@monmouth.com] > Sent: Saturday, December 13, 1997 1:15 PM > To: John_Ott@ATK.COM > Subject: Fripp, making friends in the audience again???? > > ok, i'll weigh in on the frippbash.... though as many do, i love the > man > and his music. he's one of my biggest influences and has written some > of > the sickest stuff - 70s, 80s, 90s!!!! > > but - i like to kick my heroes... this story tho, is about a good > friend.... > > back during the League of Gentlemen tour, Fripp had the concept that > it was > a "dance" band of sorts, so thet booked into places that were dance > halls, > open seatless spaces, etc. He wanted you to DANCE, dammit. > > So my friend , who is an amazing guitarist and fripp-head, got right > to up > the the front of the stage, basically front row, and hung out near > fripp to > enjoy his playing, technique, music. > > But he wasn't dancing. > > After several songs, (and i paraphrase) Fripp leaned forward and > hissed > "why aren't you dancing !? You're being a vampire !!!" This is for > dancing, > stop sucking up my energy !!!" > > So - i think the guy just has a real planned out life (read any liner > notes > of the late 70s early 80s) > > what are ya gonna do?? he's a genius. just a cranky one, that's all. > > peace, andre' Attachment converted: Macintosh HD:winmail.dat (????/----) (00022315)