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Re: "Dragging Instruments Around"
Unfortunately, I have to agree. If I wanted to listen to a CD, I can
generally do
that more comfortably at home. If I want to see a live performance, my
expectation is that there will be both an aural and SOME sort of visual
element.
Watching someone poke at a computer (especially when I can't see the
screen)
isn't very interesting. I can go to my day job and see that all day every
day.
Hey...if people actually LIKE that, maybe I can capitolize on it... Give
tours of
the facility to people and strap a CD player on 'em with some good music
when
they find some CRT jockey that they want to stare at for awhile.
Greg
--- Travis Hartnett <tiktok@sprintmail.com> wrote:
> Regardless of the musical quality, the laptop performances I've seen
>have been
> like watching a guy check his e-mail for an hour or so while a CD plays
>over
> the PA. It's a tough hurdle to overcome.
>
> TH
>
> On Monday, March 17, 2003, at 03:03 AM, jimfowler wrote:
> > i have a hard time allowing kids to walk on
> > stage with laptop and a mixing board and proceed to "remix" their music
> > live. i'd rather watch paint dry...both activities are equally
> > compelling.
> >
>
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