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Post by TKennedy on Sept 1, 2010 13:26:41 GMT -5
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Post by Fingerplucked on Sept 1, 2010 13:50:53 GMT -5
I don't have sound here, but I watched anyway.
At first I thought she didn't own a bow.
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Post by Greg B on Sept 1, 2010 14:09:04 GMT -5
I betcha she's a fan of Andrew Bird.
He's been doing this for years
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Post by theevan on Sept 1, 2010 14:22:27 GMT -5
Definitely an Andrew Bird wannabe.
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Post by omaha on Sept 1, 2010 14:50:40 GMT -5
I'd like her even without the looper!
But I love the loop stuff she is doing. Very well done.
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Post by Fingerplucked on Sept 1, 2010 14:53:17 GMT -5
I liked her even without sound.
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Post by j on Sept 1, 2010 15:00:41 GMT -5
She's very musical, but unfortunately I find her musicality restrained by the rigidity of the looping format. She deserves a talented back-up band, which would allow her to express much more freely and naturally. Of course, then she'd lose the looping schtick and the appeal to the hipster crowd....
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Post by Marshall on Sept 1, 2010 15:17:05 GMT -5
I particularly like the wrist bands . . . . ,
Entertainment Industry.
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Post by billhammond on Sept 1, 2010 15:22:38 GMT -5
She's very musical, but unfortunately I find her musicality restrained by the rigidity of the looping format. She deserves a talented back-up band, which would allow her to express much more freely and naturally. Of course, then she'd lose the looping schtick and the appeal to the hipster crowd.... You're missing the key point. She takes home the total door take this way.
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Post by j on Sept 1, 2010 15:24:30 GMT -5
Right, I forgot it was about the money.
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Post by billhammond on Sept 1, 2010 15:43:36 GMT -5
Right, I forgot it was about the money. Silly altruistic kids these days!
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Post by patrick on Sept 1, 2010 16:19:45 GMT -5
I like this one:
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Post by TKennedy on Sept 1, 2010 17:59:51 GMT -5
Is it possible to loop after 65?
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Post by RickW on Sept 1, 2010 21:00:08 GMT -5
My life has been one permanent, long loop.
She's cool. Sometimes, J, it's about the music. Other times, it's about the entertainment. Sadly, entertainment sells. But she's about as good as it gets doing that kind of thing. Fun, a great voice.
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Post by omaha on Sept 1, 2010 21:47:10 GMT -5
Right, I forgot it was about the money. Those who can, do. Those who can't, loop? :-) Personally, I've come to really like well-executed looping. I consider the looper to be a musical instrument...or maybe an "adjunct" musical instrument anyway. A few years ago, I was pretty much a live music snob, but my views have evolved. There is a lot of bad looping out there, just like there is a lot of bad anything. But the good stuff can be brilliant. That being said, I put it firmly in the "little bit goes a long way" category. I couldn't imagine sitting through a one or two hour show composed exclusively of solo looping.
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Post by Doug on Sept 1, 2010 22:55:15 GMT -5
Before anything else hot chick performers who play barefoot turn me on.
That said I don't really like that kind of effect stuff but she did it very well showing much musical as well as technical talent. I was surprised at the vocal loops.
I'd rather see a back up band but she was very good and hot and barefoot and hot and barefoot.
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Post by Don Clark on Sept 1, 2010 23:00:46 GMT -5
Is it possible to loop after 65? Give me another 5½ years and I'll let you know. But I might take an early shot at it next weekend. You did mean "get looped", didn't you?
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Post by dickt on Sept 2, 2010 6:31:15 GMT -5
I've got a buddy in Cleveland who uses looping to great effect in his live shows. Without looping we wouldn't get to hear his great lead playing as much. Probably most of the audience doesn't even know he's "cheating"
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Post by millring on Sept 2, 2010 6:34:48 GMT -5
looks like your post got looped, dick.
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Post by dickt on Sept 2, 2010 7:27:40 GMT -5
looks like your post got looped, dick. heh ... yeah, I noticed it right away and fixed the second duplicate url maybe even before your post
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