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wish i could figure out how to do that w/ my shite. i remember seein MilesDavis and crew @ SUNY Binghamton in '72... drummer jack dejohnette came out and started this ferocious beat and one by one the musicians(chick corea, keith jarret, et al) came out and started blowin...90 minutes later it all came to an end...so glad i got to see/hear that beautiful show. there was great applause *after* all was done. s > I tend to not stop between songs till I am ready to leave. I like that > tension of the audience thinking 'is this song ever going to end?' & the > 'this screws up my Pavlovian play and respond Response'. No awkward >pauses. > > Dave Eichenberger > http://www.hazardfactor.com > > > >> nothing is worse than not knowing when to applaud. >> >> stephen. >> >> >> >> ______________________________________________________________ >> ____________ >> >> "Losing all hope is freedom." (Edward Norton / "Fight Club") >> >> Visit the official [īramp] website at www.doombient.com >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Jesse Lucas" <jlucas@neoprimitive.net> >> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> >> Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 8:28 PM >> Subject: Re: ending ambient pieces when playing LIVE shows >> >> >>> Oh, no, wait, punk rock is minimalism... >>> >>> Fuck. >>> >>> -J >>> >>> >>> >>> Jesse Lucas wrote: >>>> Historically, minimalist pieces usually end with a studio >> fade, or a >>>> brick wall-type ending. >>>> >>>> You either do that, or you have no endings and just blend >> each piece >>>> into the next. >>>> >>>> Actually, historically, minimalist pieces ended with, >> what, punk rock? >>>> >>>> 1, 2, 3, 4! >>>> >>>> -J >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Michael Firman wrote: >>>> >>>>> Set the feedback to about 70% and walk away. >>>>> >>>>> On Feb 21, 2005, at 12:45 PM, David Beardsley wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> David Kirkdorffer wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> I'm curious to hear ideas and techniques people have used (or >>>>>>> stopped using) to end an ambient piece of music at a live show. >>>>>>> >>>>>> The long fade. The longer the better. >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> * David Beardsley >>>>>> * microtonal guitar >>>>>> * http://biink.com/db >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> | Michael A. Firman >>>>> | maf@mlswebworks.com >>>>> | http://www.mlswebworks.com >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> >