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From:
Sean Horton
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Date:
Thu, 15 Aug 2002 11:32:28 -0700
Subject:
Re: [idm] RE: (IDM) Lap Top "Performances"
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quoted 107 lines From: "professor vast" <professorvast11@hotmail.com>>From: "professor vast" <professorvast11@hotmail.com> >To: "Sean Horton" <sean_horton@hotmail.com> >Subject: Re: [idm] RE: (IDM) Lap Top "Performances" >Date: Thu, 15 Aug 2002 11:25:00 -0700 > > >>From: "Sean Horton" <sean_horton@hotmail.com> > > If I am paying $10-$20 I expect more than a someone staring blank faced >at >a lap top. I typically don't socialize during the music because that is why >I am there. I wait till after the show to mingle. I enjoy just listening. I >could care less what program the artist is running, it's what they do with >the program. My point is if the artist is going to just play tracks >identical to the album off their lap top, why not forgo the mystery and >just >play a CD. There's really not much of a difference. > >that's EXACTLY my main point... what's the difference between what they're >doing with the laptop and just playing the bloody cd... ?? > > > Rock and Roll is dead and there's no comparison in my book to electronic >music. I do beleive if your going to go on tour, charging admission and >billing yourself and a "live" act you should give the people that are there >(perhaps drives hours to get there) some showmanship. > >rock and roll isn't really dead...just oh hiatus... it needs to come back >but with a wicked electronic edge... >and that's what my mission in life is :o) > >(btw, did you intend this to be copied to list as well?) > >db > > > > > > > >From: "professor vast" <professorvast11@hotmail.com> > > >To: <idm@hyperreal.org> > > >Subject: Re: [idm] RE: (IDM) Lap Top "Performances" > > >Date: Thu, 15 Aug 2002 11:04:56 -0700 > > > > > > >>From: "concrete cookie" <cookie@mashup.org> > > > > hello, > > > > Does anyone go out anymore just to enjoy themselves and hang out >with > > >their > > > > buddies? Or do people tend to stand behind the performer checking >what > > > > computer applications they're running? > > > > > > > > Personally, I could care less if someone's music is close to their >cd >or > > >not > > > > if the atmosphere/tunes are enjoyable. Its good fun to go out, chat >with > > > > friends and listen to some tunes... > > > > > > > > Would anyone even really know if performance was "live" or "dead" if >that > > > > was the first time you heard the musician? (HEARD being the >operative >word > > > > here) I guess I prefer to enjoy the music/time/space than staring >at >the > > > > stage and comparing it to rock and roll. > > > > > > > > cookie > > > > > >it's not about comparing it to rock and roll... nothing of the sort. > > > > > >it's more about the gear i think. for me anyway... when you're a >musician, > > >you have a slightly different set of priorities when going to a show. > > > > > >i HATE when i go to see music and the music itself is drowned out by > > >mindless chattering. very irritating. why not go outside and sit at the > > >bar or whatever and talk? there's MUSIC in there to be heard...NOT > > >talked over. i think that's very disrespectful. > > > > > >i go to listen to the music, not to socialize... maybe a bit, but not >the > > >whole > > >nite blabbering while someone is performing something. > > > > > >you're coming from more of a social viewpoint...the music is an >ambience > > >to the socializing (if i'm understanding you correctly). i consider the > > >music > > >to be the focal point. if you want to socialize, go to the bar and do >it. > > > > > >imagine yourself acting out a play... would you like if everyone in the > > >audience was chattering away while you were performing? > > > > > >db > > > > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- > > >To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > > >For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > > > > > > > > > > > > > ^(|_|)^ > > > >
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