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Re[2]: On Talks with Clubowners...



     Boy... I just read this about a week ago. There were a larger number 
     of articles available on the Elephant Talk site last week!? Several 
of 
     them were links which led to "Article withdrawn by request of 
     Fripp..." notices. But I believe the G3 article was still up. There's 
     the outside chance that a search result concerning Fripp led me to 
     this at another site. Sorry for the vagueness. I tried to go to the 
     site and look up the article, but a bunch of stuff different at the 
     articles link. Maybe it's somewhere else on the site?
     
     I've read other comments about Joe Satriani being a big Fripp fan in 
     interviews about G3.
     
     -Miko


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Subject: RE: On Talks with Clubowners...
Author:  "Javier Miranda V." <gnominus@earthling.net> at INTERNET
Date:    8/25/98 10:28 PM


Where can I read Fripp's comments?

| -----Original Message-----
| From: Mike Biffle [mailto:Mike.Biffle@wj.com]
| Sent: Tuesday 25 August 1998 3:20 PM
| To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com; Stephen P. Goodman
| Subject: Re: On Talks with Clubowners...
| 
| 
| >Stephen P. Goodman wrote:
| >Is it just me, or is the word "showcase" being used by the owner 
| to describe
| >his venue often a warning that This Might Be A Bad Place To 
| Play?  And, is
| >it overused?
| 
| It would depend just what they're actually showcasing! I'd say it 
| would be more 
| of a sign of pride in their particular venue... although they 
| might also be very
| finnicky about just what type of music lives up to the *status* 
| of their club.
| 
| It was interesting to read some of Fripp's talk about the G3 tour... His 
| statements about "nearly having to pay to play his soundscape stuff" (in 
| England?) versus being able to play for sold out crowds and be 
| paid well for it.
| 
| -m
| 
|