[Harp-L] Paul Revere, Sam and Lou Bega
On Dec 18, 2006, at 3:48 PM, icemanle@xxxxxxx wrote:
Different than going out to see the latest Paul Revere and the
Raiders/Sam the Sham tour in which the audience gets all the same
old hits replayed while watching a very aging Paul or Sam
surrounded by a bunch of younger musicians playing parts learned
off a record. (Last time I saw the Paul Revere show, I felt
embarassed for him, but the audience ate it up).
I used to look down my nose at all those one hit wonders and has-
beens who are stuck playing the same songs over and over again. But,
when you think about it, they're still putting butts in seats and
people still care enough to hear their music. What's so bad about
that? Yeah they're stuck in a time warp. Yeah their lives resemble
Sisyphus as they roll that same rock to the top of the hill night
after night. But they still touch people and unlike most of us who
live out our four score and ten within a pretty small circle, they
wrote it large, at least for a little while.
Start singing, "One, two, three, four, five/ Everybody in the car so
c'mon let's ride" in front of an audience with a mambo beat in the
background and somebody will get up and dance. Not a bad legacy. :-)
Bob
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