[LAU] LAU collaboration coordination?

drew Roberts zotz at 100jamz.com
Sat Nov 17 00:32:58 EST 2007


On Friday 16 November 2007 12:31:55 Frank Pirrone wrote:
> Rob wrote:
> > On Thursday 15 November 2007 23:08, Paul Davis wrote:
> >> People spend months/years arguing with, fighting with, crying over,
> >> and struggling to find people that they can compatibly make music
> >> with. Sometimes, it never works out. So you remove the human
> >> interaction element,
> >
> > On the contrary, enabling people to find others to make music with
> > over the internet, without having to hop a plane or plumb the depths
> > of local "musicians wanted" ads, should create more opportunities for
> > group composition.  It also provides a way for people who really
> > dislike live music to find people to work with without the
> > annoying "Hey man, let's get together and jam" booty call
> > equivalents.
> >
> > Besides, what is this list if not interactive?
> >
> > Rob
>
> Paul's point is reasonable but I'm more aligned with virtual
> collaboration presenting fewer challenges of the variety I've
> encountered.  YMMV.
>
> I wanted to comment on a couple other messages - Hey Marc, I wouldn't be
> AT ALL surprised if this turns out fine.  Great even.  Given the thin
> talent I have access to here, umm...myself included, if the players here
> are accomplished and talented, and I've listened to some postings that
> suggest so, and if the base track proves empowering and fruitful, and if
> folks apply themselves, I truly believe that EVEN a complete work or
> album is possible.
>
> Julien - that's a good name for the project.  Maybe even the band.
> Other names for the "band" acknowledging its virtual nature might be:
>
> Cloud
> Ghost
> Strangers
> Links
> whatever...

Not sure I want to contribute this name for this project, but I have a 
fictional band that goes by the name of:

"Barry and the Cudas"

One of the members is known as "The Barry" - but "The Barry" is a floating 
title...
>
> Frank

all the best,

drew





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