[Harp-L] Top that one?



I think if someone unplugged my mic so they could use my amp, the term
"motherlover" would be used, and there might be some hard feelings before my
mic was PLUGGED BACK IN.


On 2/14/10 6:11 AM, "harp-l-request@xxxxxxxxxx" <harp-l-request@xxxxxxxxxx>
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> Date: Sun, 14 Feb 2010 09:13:25 -0500
> From: Paul Cantin <cantin46@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: [Harp-L] Jam session etiquette question
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> Can you top this one?
> 
> I was laying back mid-song as the guitar player was soloing and this
> guy by the name of Chad (part of the local clique) walks in to the
> club and comes right up on the crowded stage and says to me "I need
> and amp" and proceeds to unplug my mic and plugged in his guitar.
> Needless to say I don't go to the Daytona Beach Blues Society Jams any
> longer.
> I didn't protest to anyone because I knew it was a lost battle from
> the start. I quit the Society and stopped going to their jams. It was
> their loss because I was a big supporter of the DBBS, but  I was just
> a "Snowbird" and never was" made" into the clique.
> 
> Found plenty of other jams in the area with musicians who are a lot
> friendlier and accepting and having much more fun.
>  From my observations  though, Harp Players that sing get much more
> respect than those who don't.
> 
> Paul
>      B-Radical
> Honk A Harrison





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