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Agreed, Rick. I am finding that there is a separate breed of commercial/pop music loopers developing on the side, some of which are working in a vacuum. We need to know each other, our community, and our history...especially to prevent re-inventing the wheel, claiming to invent the wheel, or repeating past mistakes. Community is powerful. What would be sad and unfortunate is if the world developed a "class" of loopers that gain enough popularity in the public eye that they forget their roots and feel they don't have to talk us anymore. And in this light, I would like to see more famous loopers posting on this list, rather than the occasional "popping in". Kris ----- Original Message ----- From: "loop.pool" <looppool@cruzio.com> To: "LOOPERS DELIGHT (posting)" <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 3:30 AM Subject: Re: RC-50 video on summer NAMM >I have to say watching this demo that it gives me the strangest feeling. > > For 11 years now, I have been doing shows where I use beatboxing, bass > guitar, > melodica, single line guitars and pygmy bottle blowing > techniques.........even down to using a bottle > full of water, and drinking it down between overdubs so that each >overdub > has a lower > pitch. > > To watch a guy who very obviously has never even heard of my name, let > alone seen > one of my shows doing exactly the same thing is just plain weird. > > Of course, our music is completely different and I have used many more > kinds of instruments > than these and am definitely more outside than this guy, but it's still >a > little unsettling to my > fragile little ego. > > He's like my straight music doppleganger..................lol!!!!!! > > > I wish we could communicate with him to let him know that he's upsetting > people by not knowing his history and also to lovingly invite him to >join > us at Loopers Delight. > > He's obviously a very talented guy > and an engaging performer. > > yours, > > Rick Walker > aka |()()p.p()()| > www.looppool.info > >