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orinoco
response 75 of 205: Mark Unseen   May 26 19:24 UTC 1997

Yeah, I used to know one of the people there, back before I discovered all
the local stores that aren't servants of the devil.
mziemba
response 76 of 205: Mark Unseen   May 27 07:36 UTC 1997

Yay!  _Gravikords, Whirlies & Pyrophones_ is now in hand.  Too cool for words!
ellipsis arts... hit the mark on this one!

orinoco
response 77 of 205: Mark Unseen   May 27 19:37 UTC 1997

Hmm...still haven't been able to get my hands on that one.
mziemba
response 78 of 205: Mark Unseen   May 29 14:54 UTC 1997

I played it for a friend, and he was so intrigued, he went out and nabbed a
copy that day.  I think both Borders and Schoolkids' are out of it, at the
moment.  Several disappeared at Borders from the time I saw it there, last
week, until the time I grabbed their last copy.  They've got a play copy at
Borders...ask to hear it if you'd like to get a taste in the meantime...
mziemba
response 79 of 205: Mark Unseen   Aug 5 08:02 UTC 1997

I'm interested in hosting an evening of ecclectic musical exchange sometime
this fall.  Raise your hands if you're interested...
scott
response 80 of 205: Mark Unseen   Aug 5 12:12 UTC 1997

<raises hand>
bmoran
response 81 of 205: Mark Unseen   Aug 5 13:06 UTC 1997

Me too
snowth
response 82 of 205: Mark Unseen   Aug 6 04:13 UTC 1997

Me too. (I'd say me three, but I only have two hands to raise, so...)
senna
response 83 of 205: Mark Unseen   Aug 6 07:16 UTC 1997

I'd say me 29, but I'm too mainstream
raven
response 84 of 205: Mark Unseen   Aug 6 23:09 UTC 1997

Yes that sounds wonderful, count me in...
mziemba
response 85 of 205: Mark Unseen   Aug 8 07:13 UTC 1997

Cool.  I'd like to mine our collective expertise and curiosity in real
time, for a change, and get a chance to meet a few new faces.  Your
handles have all been noted, so look forward to future news as plans
develop...


orinoco
response 86 of 205: Mark Unseen   Aug 9 03:07 UTC 1997

I'm interested also.  I'm not quite sure what it is you're suggesting, but
I'm interested anyway.
mziemba
response 87 of 205: Mark Unseen   Aug 9 15:23 UTC 1997

I'm suggesting we get together one evening this fall, at my place, to share
our common interest in experimental music.  Bring any music, instruments, or
ideas you'd like to share.  I might pick up the Theramin documentary for a
showing, as well.
orinoco
response 88 of 205: Mark Unseen   Aug 9 15:59 UTC 1997

Sounds very cool.
raven
response 89 of 205: Mark Unseen   Aug 9 18:40 UTC 1997

Yes, count me in, perhaps we should bring blank tapes as well? :-)
orinoco
response 90 of 205: Mark Unseen   Aug 12 15:50 UTC 1997

Also a good idea...
mziemba
response 91 of 205: Mark Unseen   Aug 14 03:57 UTC 1997

With your participation, it will undoubtedly be a nice evening...
lumen
response 92 of 205: Mark Unseen   Aug 15 02:40 UTC 1997

*sigh*  I know precious little about experimental music, I live too far away,
and I'll be in school :(
mziemba
response 93 of 205: Mark Unseen   Aug 15 09:17 UTC 1997

Jon-  got some power tools?  Got some spare time? ...

lumen
response 94 of 205: Mark Unseen   Aug 16 08:28 UTC 1997

Mark, I'm not good with power tools, or handcrafting instruments.  Then again,
I haven't necessarily tried.  I'm just not as talented with my hands-- that
is, doing the math right to get the specs correct.  I could see if a friend
of mine still has that beer keg I gave him for safekeeping (although I doubt
he still has it).  I was thinking about making it some sort of steel drum
years ago.
mziemba
response 95 of 205: Mark Unseen   Aug 16 10:40 UTC 1997

Jon-  sometimes intuition leads us on remarkable journeys.
jiffer
response 96 of 205: Mark Unseen   Aug 17 01:39 UTC 1997

imagination.... its the key to the entire universe except the the bathroom
orinoco
response 97 of 205: Mark Unseen   Aug 17 02:09 UTC 1997

Many moons ago back in middle school, I took this class where we made
dulcimers out of cardboard & wood kits, and then learned how to play them
almost quasi somewhat competently.  I should get in touch with my old music
teacher and find out where she got them - the kits would be heaps of fun to
experiment.
lumen
response 98 of 205: Mark Unseen   Aug 17 03:51 UTC 1997

Something to think about.  Actually, the challenge to scrape enough money up
to go to Ann Arbor is more formidable.  (I would appreciate it if you could
contact me, Mark, on this subject-- I won't be able to come this fall, but
I need a place to stay)
krj
response 99 of 205: Mark Unseen   Aug 17 05:15 UTC 1997

I think that the cardboard dulcimer kits may be available through 
Elderly Instruments in Lansing; wouldn't hurt to give Herb David 
a call here in Ann Arbor.
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