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One note regarding difficulty finding the muse. Y2K3 was the only performance that Kim Flint wasn't at... Mark on 2/1/04 9:10 AM, Mark Hamburg at mark_hamburg@baymoon.com wrote: > Loopstock 2002: I personally remember being nervous as hell not having > played in public since 1987. Jon Wagner's recording of the last five >minutes > of my performance, however, (see http://www.baymoon.com/~mark_hamburg and > click on the Loopstock 2002 link) still strikes me as turning out really > well. > > Santa Cruz Y2K2: I just got the recordings a couple months ago from Peter > Coates. The three pieces had a fair amount of similarity across them, >but I > think they all turned out really well. > > Loopstock 2003: I know I was in a dark, noisy, ambient mode at the time, >but > I haven't heard the recordings to know how it turned out. > > Santa Cruz Y2K3: It had not been a good week for me and the muse was >being > less co-operative. My first piece went way too long as I tried to make it > work. The other three pieces were better but not up to the standards of > Y2K2. (If you invite me back this year, Rick, I promise to try to do > better.)