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A recent reference here to the Fripp interview got me to pull out that 1986 issue (the only particularly old issue I've got). Wow, there was a lot of text in those days. I had to start wondering whether this is the fault of desktop publishing and Photoshop. When you've got color on every (or almost every) page, photographs become a lot more attractive to include than text. When a magazine is mostly going to be simple black & white printing, text makes a lot of sense. Or maybe guitarist's attention spans have just fallen dramatically. (Sorry for wandering off-topic, Kim. I'm preparing some very on topic posts about looping techniques to make amends.) Mark on 1/8/03 6:46 AM, Scott Hansen at scott-a-hansen@uiowa.edu wrote: > ted-thanks for the heads up on your letter (and the edited out version). > i've been going through my old GP mags, and back in the early 90's they > had a short section on "underground" guitarists ("notes from the > underground" i think it was called). always interesting stuff to > read. i stopped my subscription to GP in the fall, b/c i found that i > barely read any of the articles, was generally uninterested in most > of the stuff in there. to me, > the articles/magazine in general was more interesting 10+ yrs ago. > guess the classic scenario happened, the second i stop subscribing, > the articles > got better? happens to me all the time. > s--- > ps-guess i'll have to head down to the library to check out the > previous few issues.