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On 13 sep 2007, at 19.54, kkissinger@kevinkissinger.com wrote: > My favorite line: "Your music sounded great to me, although I don't > know anything about music." LOL! Actually that's quite a complement. Last year I was invited, as "something different", to play sax looping improvisations at a "Singer Song-writers Evening" at a local beer pub. All the regular acts did bad imitations of Dylan, The BAnd, etc, etc. I really felt like everybody hated me when I entered the stage and started building a rhythm by beating the sax without blowing into it. People just stared. "Seconds before the zombie attack"... kind of. One particularly huge guy right before the stage were staring more than anyone. He never moved, only to finish beer after beer after beer. When I was finished he waved me over. I sat down at his table. He stared. Silence. Then he said "I did NOT like what you were doing. But it was the fucking craziest thing I've ever witnessed. Thank you!" Then it turned out that he was a contra bass clarinet player with the symphony and used to have compositions written particularly for him. Wow, that was weird. I'm glad I had been challenging his beer-staring by playing even noisier during my set (as opposed trying to figure out what people expected to hear me doing. The truth was that I thought everything was already lost and I had no way to win them over again. But I was wrong. They just didn't know how to react to my music because it was out-of-context at that event) Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se (Swedish) www.looproom.com (international)