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Post by Bob Amstadt on Nov 28, 2007 5:13:09 GMT
I'll be there in the Looperlative booth as usual. I'm always happy when people visit the booth. So, if you are going to the show please stop by and say hello. I'll be in 1653 which is the same place as last year.
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Post by Bob Amstadt on Nov 29, 2007 18:29:18 GMT
Hmmmmm, nobody, eh? :-)
This will be my 4th year attending NAMM and my 3rd year as an exhibitor. My first year at NAMM was fun. I wandered aimlessly and saw everything. My second year, I was so keen on being an exhibitor that I didn't want to see anything else. My third year, I still spent most of my time at the booth, but I did wander out and take in a few select sites.
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Post by nick robinson on Nov 29, 2007 20:17:37 GMT
I'd love to, but it's a looong walk from Sheffield
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Post by Bob Amstadt on Nov 29, 2007 21:25:46 GMT
I'd love to, but it's a looong walk from Sheffield I'd love to visit Sheffield some day, but alas that is a long walk from San Jose, CA. I listened to a number of bands in the 80's that came out of your fine city.
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Post by nick robinson on Nov 30, 2007 15:40:37 GMT
I listened to a number of bands in the 80's that came out of your fine city. Yes, we were in the forefront of electronic rock in those days -I was in the thick of it, but rarely went to see the other bands - in retrospect, I wish I had, but they were the "competition" then. I did an improvised loopy support to Bass Tone Trap in the 80s which I still listen to from time to time. My main band in them there days was Dig Vis Drill www.myspace.com/digvisdrillI know little about your history - I presume you were in bands?
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Post by Bob Amstadt on Nov 30, 2007 16:22:20 GMT
I know little about your history - I presume you were in bands? No, back in those days I was on the outside looking in. I was a DJ at my university radio station in those days playing all of the new wave, punk, and hardcore bands that I could.
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