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Hi, I too have been off the list for a couple of months and, on rejoining have felt interested in the threads and pleased that list members have more to communicate with each other about than restricting our communications to looping techniques. I know that, if I need some technical information, I can post to the list and will most likely get it. But, when the last month's list of threads was sent out, I thought, what a wonderful diverse range of subjects that are possible for us to talk about here. As musicians, I'm not sure how useful or even possible it is for us to try to separate ourselves from the context in which we make music: the economic, the political and the cultural context. Whatever our particular political (or Political) stance, it has to be talkable about else we stagnate. There are plenty of people who strangely claim some pride in avoiding learning about what's going on in the world (not reading newspapers, neither watching/listening to the news), some musicians also find it hard to have conversations that veers away from music technology. I don't share the fear that, if we have a range of "off topic" threads, we will find it hard to get back "on topic" again or that it might put people off. I think that, whether I actively contribute to the list or not, whilst I am subscribed to it, I share an equal responsibility for what is discussed. I can't separate myself off from the list whilst remaining subscribed. I do appreciate a forum for sharing of information and techniques about looping (equipment etc.) and I also welcome the demonstration that we are also intelligent, thoughtful and interested in all kinds of things - this must bring a richness to our music and to this group. Thanks. Ian. At 08:45 05/01/03 , you wrote: >To be honest... what is there left to talk about? We've been through >every function of every major hardware looper about 100 times. We've >done the philosophy into the ground as well. I even think we're >positive that "Looping" is not a genera of music... so I honestly can't >think of a single loop related thread to start. I think in a sense that >means the list is maturing, maybe getting stale. I'm sure there are >hundreds of list members, but let's face it, there are probably about 20 >of us that do most of the posts. An infusion of new loopers would be >nice, but where are they? Not too many it seems. I still enjoy the >list though. I actually kind of enjoy the off topicness of it all >because after a while talking about looping just gets damn repetitive. > >Mark Sottilaro > >Kim Flint wrote: >> >Looper's Delight now appears to be 95% off-topic! >> >> >