28 Jun
2002
28 Jun
'02
2:42 p.m.
On Fri, 28 Jun 2002 14:51:01 -0400 Perfect Sound Forever wrote:
This is one big difference. Jagger and the Stones have been on autopilot for decades
And you don't think that a lot of improv these days is also on autopilot? Is the fact that not the same notes at repeated at every show sufficient to challenge an audience? I almost feel that a lot of improv these days is predictable in its... unpredictabilaty, the same way that white noise is unpredictable mathematically speaking, but after a few minutes, you don't expect anything new (you can skip the second set, you have collected enough data during the first one to predict the outcome of the second). Patrice.