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I had a great time mostly TALKING to you folks. Performances were all good, but let's face it, none of us are "Kiss," though few could deny that Hans is the Cher of Looping with all his costume changes. I think I got the most out of seeing other's people's approaches, and tools. Fun. These events are great because they cement the looping "scene" that I guess we're apart of. We should try harder to get together, Loopfests or not. Maybe we should form a N. Cal Loopers Coalition. I notice that few of us (myself included) go to each other's gigs. Perhaps we should try and form a more united front, which could only serve to bring a wider audience to what we're doing. Regardless as to if something "official" happens, I'm going to endeavor to try and be better about dragging my tired bones out to more loop shows. I'd also like to take this time to scold Gary Lehman, as I woke up at 5:00 AM this morning and couldn't get Todd Rundgren's "Wailing Wall" out of my head! CURSE YOU GARY! Oh, and by the way, I think it was Chris Roberts that recommended the Brookdale Lodge to me and Gary as a good place to stay in Santa Cruz, and if so, I would never trust Chris' word again. The Brookdale Lodge was probably the worst dump I've ever stayed in, and I encourage all to avoid it like the plague. What were you thinking Chris? Why did you want to hurt me? Mark Sottilaro Chris Roberts wrote: > Just wanted to pass on my appreciation to all those who participated in > this amazing event! :) So many great musicians! An almost flawless flow > between sets! And damn good cookies... hehe... > > Everyone was great, but I wanted to mention some performances which stick > out in my mind: > > day 1 : Matt Davignon, Amy X, Tom Heasley, and Bill Walker > day 2 : Pete Coates, Zoe Keating, Tim Crowe, John Whooley, DVB, and, of > course, Rick Walker > > I'm looking forward to the next one! > > -cpr > > p.s. no, I'm not Kim, I just have a similar hair-doo... heh.. ;-p