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I'd have to listen to it again (I have the LP format). But (and no offense is meant) why does Fripp strike me as pretentious? I will give the LP a listen, though. Regards, Paul ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eric Williamson" <erwill@suitandtieguy.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 10:21 PM Subject: Re: Fripp in LA > Quoting Butch <paulrichard10@attbi.com>: > > Thankfully, Fripp isn't playing anything from 'League of Gentleman' > > anymore. > > that album is my primary tool in convincing the local Lo-Fi Indie Rock scene > that Bob Fripp is cool. His whole New Wave era in New York was what convinced > me that playing loop music at punk rawk shows was the way to go back when i > figured there were no appropriate outlets for electronic music in good >ol' > Peoria IL. > > generally, i put that album on when i have guests over at the studio and after > the second track is over they ask me what it is they are listening too. i > tell 'em it's the geetarist from King Crimson's new wave band and they > inevitably ask me to put on some other stuff that he's done. > > the only other album that works for that kind of prog rock evangelism is Red, > and often i have to mention the Kurt Cobain connection for them to become > interested. but with the LOG record, no such "sermon" is required for interest > to pique. > > --- > Eric Williamson > www.suitandtieguy.com > > ------------------------------------------------- > This mail sent through IMP: http://horde.org/imp/ > >