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Andre - maybe the answer is simple: maybe we're weird. :-) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andre LaFosse" <altruist@earthlink.net> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Sunday, April 04, 2004 11:16 PM Subject: Re: Andre comes back to the old question... and goes away from the old list > No Matthias, it's not about trying to create conflict, or trying to > stifle answers. > > It actually has something to do with a quote which I learned from Rick > Walker, ironically enough: > > "There is no us and them; there is only us." > > So when I hear about - for instance - somebody using a DL4 to loop under > a solo, who is "not a looper per se," it raises questions for me. It > makes me wonder where the distinction between the "them" of this > DL4-touting singer-songwriter is made, to differentiate him from "us." > It makes me wonder what the common defining traits are of the 500-odd > people who are on this list, reading this thread right now, that would > imbue them with a "true looper" designation, that's missing from our > Line 6-soloing emmisary of the "them" delegation. > > It makes me wonder a lot of things - like why serious, intelligent, > critical discussion, which can take into account the 40 or 50 years of > historical precedent for the subject of the discussion list, always > seems to make a bunch of everyone's collective undergarments in a forum > made up principally of adult, middle-aged men. > > I'm sorry to hear that I was apparently responsible for your losing > three months, Matthias. Maybe it would be easier if everyone thought > the same things, felt the same feelings, and understood the same > unspoken beliefs. Unfortunately, I'm a pretty dumb person, so sometimes > I need things explained to me, and sometimes it takes an explanation > that goes into more depth and detail than "It is this way because this > is the way we say that it is." > > For the time being, I don't want to be a negative vibe merchant - > especially to the people whose work and music I've spent innumerable > hours trying to be supportive and enlightening about over the course of > eight and a half years. > > So as wise man once said, "My work here is done. Now, I must go." > > Perhaps I'll poke my head back in at some point. In the meantime, those > who want to know how to track me down. > > Good luck to y'all. > > --Andre LaFosse > > > Matthias Grob wrote: > > I put a lot of energy into creating a mutual support organization to > > inform the world about looping music and make looping musicians life > > easier. > > The ones that did not like the idea (mainly for the lack of a hard > > definition) won. Also because Kevin left Gibson. I lost 3 months. > > But what did you win, really? > > Well, I have more things to do, maybe things I can do better... :-) > > > > -- > > > > ---> http://Matthias.Grob.org >