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Bill, That's a really nice post. I loved your set. There was both beauty and mastery, and it came together wonderfully. As you said, Rick made this happen. I'm honored that I was included, and I want to give Rick more props for a really amazing event. Thank you Rick. On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 7:01 PM, William Walker <billwalker@baymoon.com> wrote: > Sorry for the delay. Y2K9 was really great this year, the music was > fantastic, for me it was the best yet, on many levels, not the least of > which was that I stayed relaxed and I didn’t take on too many > responsibilities for the festival. Also, I practiced what I had been > preaching to any one who solicited my advice, and perhaps some that >didn’t. > I simplified my rig and limited my choices. I didn’t switch instruments > every tune and I didn’t bring a second looper which for me means a second > pedal board. I also played only lap steel and mostly acoustic lap steel, > save for the one electric lap piece at the end that Kalimba Man joined >me > on. Not bringing a standard electric or acoustic guitar is like leaving >a > security blanket at home, but I’m glad I simplified, as I was able to >relax > in to playing the one instrument and not having to worry about changing > guitars. I had one major technical snafu, that being a weird feedback >loop > that built up into a wild roar on my Looperlative, that I had no choice >but > to reboot the LP-1, but it actually sounded kind of cool. Maybe that was >the > roaring reverb tha warren was metioningJ > > What makes the event the most meaningful for me is meeting and hanging >out > with friends both old and new. It takes me a while to recover from this > event because I go through a period of missing everyone who was just >here, > and the stimulation and creative synergy that ensues. I would imagine >it’s a > bit like a movie set where people convene from all corners of the globe, > bond, work together toward a common creative goal, and then just as >quickly > scatter to the wind. So thanks everyone who was involved who came and >played > and /or helped out, I’m not even going to begin to acknowledge you > individually for fear of missing someone so pardon my cop out. One person > who I neglected to thank though after he so eloquently introduced me >before > my set is Rick, because without his energy, will power and creativity we > wouldn’t even be having this discussion. I can’t wait till next year. > > Bill -- Art Simon simart@gmail.com myspace [dot] com/artsimon