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Rick, You and I must’ve joined LD about the same time in October of ’96. I remember having to use a dial up modem and each page/message took about a minute to load (with lots of modem noise in the background, LOL). Those were the days. Cheers, Ted > On Jun 15, 2020, at 5:19 PM, Rick Walker <looppool@cruzio.com> wrote: > > I remember joining somewhat soon after the List began > (in the 2nd week of October, I will have been live looping in public for > 25 years: I think we had the very first monthly live looping paid gig > at Mobo Sushi with a group we called 'Third Wave'. My brother, Bill > Walker > (who, working as a pro musician and at Union Grove Music, got me > discounts > on the three Lexicon Jammans that was to own) and Gary Regina had > been playing a lot of instrumental 'world music fusion' in a group > called 'Worlds Collide' > since 1998 and we all had Jammans that were midi-ed up (why, oh why, oh > why, after > all these years do so few manufacturers not include midi clock I/O in > their loopers) > with an inexpensive Midi Bay that I owned at the time and we just > improvised > using world musics, scales, rhythms and our own sensibility. > Once a month we each got 50 bucks to play Mobo Sushi. We'll be > celebrating our > 25th anniversary at Mobo this coming October if Sheltering in Place is > not still going > on) > > Anyway, I was brand new to computers, the internet and I was just > learning how to use e-mail (which seemed very confusing at the > time....lol) so I joined > L.D. , if memory serves sometime in1996 but only for one day. > > I joined and 100 emails hit my IN box and I was so overwhelmed, I > unsubscribed > (and somehow figured out how to actually do that.....lol) immediately. > > I ended up joining a year or two later (and please forgive me, all of > this is from memory > which is NOT my strongest suit in live so I might have the dates wrong. > > It became Church for me and by 1998 I was beginning to put on local > Live Looping mini 'festivals' and it all began for me. > > I love this list and confess I have not been active on it for a very > long time, especially > after Dennis Moser started the L.D. at Facebook group, which I check in > with periodically. > > Nice to hear all the 'old timers' telling their stories! > > much love and appreciation to all of you. My world is so much bigger > and better > because of this community. Bless Kim Flint for starting it and > maintaining it for so long. > > Rick