Re: [Harp-L] Sally/Cissy Strut
I like playing Cissy and Jason Ricci has the definitive version as far as harmonica players are concerned.
I reckon most of all y'all play sissy in 2nd. try it in 3rd which is a much funkier position than just about anything else.
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>From: Michael Rubin [mailto:rubinmichael@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>Sent: Monday, December 18, 2006 08:52 AM
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>Subject: [Harp-L] Sally/Cissy Strut
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>Here's my take on why Sally is shunned:
> First, it is asscociated with blues in that it has a 24 bar progression that doubles the 12 bar blues progression used so often and the verses follow an A A B rhyme scheme. This is why so many blues bands get the request for this song. Laypeople can tell it's bluesy. Rock bands do not get Sally requests. They get Freebird.
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> However, Sally was does written/performed by a "bluesman", it was written (or at least performed) by a soulman, Wilson Pickett. If Little Walter had written Sally and Pickett covered it, we'd be playing it, no problem. It is an element of blues snobbery that restricts us, imo.
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> Even further, people on this list point to Buddy Guy's cover and that certainly helped the resurgence, but that was not the reason for the resurgence.
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> The reason was the excellent movie The Commitments, in which a group of misfits who had barely touched instruments before practice real hard and become an incredible soul band in a month. Sally was featured in the movie and BAM! instant bar band top forty. Again, I believe blues snobbery is behind the feelings that Sally is not good music.
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> Here's one for you- Cissy Strut. WHY does everyone insist on playing this? The Meters are incredible and most bands cannot achieve the incredible level, even if they are incredible on other funk tunes. I hate playing this song. Go with Sally, Cissy.
> Michael Rubin
> Michaelrubinharmonica.com
> Austin,TX
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