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Tim, Ok, maybe Torn wasn't a good example. I'm afraid that you missed the whole point of using him as such. As far slamming popular music goes, I used it merely as an example; an attempt to say 'we need to get along, allow each of us to be creative in what way we, as individuals, wish'. I suppose another way to say it would be, those that live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. Guilty. Respect Will Brake Soul Fruit Electronics -----Original Message----- From: Tim Nelson [mailto:psychle62@yahoo.com] Sent: Sunday, July 13, 2003 6:22 PM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: RE: Playing in time with multiple non-synced loopers... (was: Re: footswitchable series/parallel signal routing schemes) --- Will Brake <wbrake@comcast.net> wrote: > Do you think there is a big market for David Torn? > No, there isn't. Hmmm, that's relative. Depends on whether you mean: 1: Number of people attending DT concerts per year. 2: Number of people who'd buy a DT album. 3: Number of people who'd buy an album by (insert name of mega-artist who *employs* Torn as guitarist or producer here); David Bowie, Jeff Beck, etc. <http://www.splattercell.com/gaalore/dtorn/dtdisc.nsf/AlbumsByArtist!Ope nView> 4: Number of people who go to movies or rent videos. 5: All of the above, plus his many other niches. There's a big difference there. I'd say the numbers increase dramatically with each category included, growing from "a lucky few" to "damned near everyone". -t- __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com