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re: gratuitous nostalgia was: re: Looping in Prehistory




That would probably have been me--I don't remember seeing anyone else
doing that kind of thing at that time.

Tim, it's neat that we crossed paths like that, back in the dark ages,
without knowing it.

Hey, I just got a spam from Ken Fields and noticed that you're on a CD
with him. Cool. I did a few shows with Ken over the last couple of years
in a loose improv collective called NODE.


dan

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I REMEMBER YOU!
YOU WERE GREAT!
Harvard Square, yes? Or was there another echo-using busker-bassist
working the
Square at that time?
~Tim Mungenast


----- Original Message -----
From: Dan Soltzberg
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Sent: 12/24/2005 11:37:58 PM
Subject: re: gratuitous nostalgia was: re: Looping in prehistory


I remember playing bass on the street in Cambridge, MA, in around
1980-something,
with a Moose battery operated bass amp and a DOD analog delay. Playing at
night in
the doorway of a bank where the sound would echo around, and playing
against the
echoes of the delay and the echoes coming off all the marble and concrete,
and
thinking to myself how cool it would be if there was something that could
really
capture and repeat . . .


Now we live in the future.


Merry christmas, y’all.

dan


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