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This idea may not be feasible, but has anyone considered a Looperpalooza-type tour of friendly venues, cable access TV and indie radio? It's my feeling that the looper idea has permeated the mainstream enough that it's become a significant sub-culture. I mean, fewer music store salesguys look at me sideways now when I mention looping to them. Anyone think this is a good idea? - Larry T ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Biffle" <mbiffle@svg.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com>; <baumhaus@earthlink.net> Sent: Monday, April 24, 2000 11:35 AM Subject: Re: list etiquette (from the guilty one) > Keep posting them... It's nice to get a feel for the various venues > which welcome this type of music. I save postings with venues which > might be of interest to me either as a performer or audient. > > Best, > -Miko > > >>> lance glover <baumhaus@earthlink.net> 04/23 7:50 PM >>> > > > Petr Dolak wrote: > > > I am sorry if I was crossed over the line. I saw announcements of > various > > gigs on the list many times before, so I did it too. I thought the > line is > > whether the gig is about looping or not. If I caused "bad taste" > to anyone, > > I apologize. > > > > petr > > gee, i usually enjoy seeing people's gigs announced. tho it probably > would be > good to indicate in the subject line that it's a (how does it go?) > shameless > self-promotion so those who aren't interested can trash & > continue... > > my 2 cents > > lance g. > >