[Harp-L] Re: Subject:Re: Head, Heart, Harp...WAS/There's the Blues and then there's Blues
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- Subject: [Harp-L] Re: Subject:Re: Head, Heart, Harp...WAS/There's the Blues and then there's Blues
- From: EGS1217@xxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 02:57:11 EST
suzy writes:
"Your path is unique, Elizabeth.
The trail you pave cannot be constructed by anyone other than yourself.
Head, heart, harp will form the cement.
You decide the ratio needed for the resulting concrete.
New Blood defined is "blues carried my way into the 21st century."
What Jason configures comes from head, heart, harp.
It is his way.
With what are you paving your road?
What tools do you have to bring to the result.
In Colorado we go see bands called Railroad Earth, Shonti Groove, Sweet
Sunny South, and Donna the Buffalo.
Even The Shack Shakers and The Reverend Horton Heat will speak to you.
When they come your way east you will come to understand what I mean, I feel.
Do not miss these important groups of musicians to help fill in the cracks
of your finished paved road.
Aloha............................SQB"
....when I asked what you meant by "searching for one's true enlightened
harp path"? as it related to my own harmonica "path" in my query about
playing through heartbreak. As you know Suzy....I am also a huge Jason Ricci &
New Blood fan...couldn't feel more for him if he were a family member, but
every topic raised on Harp-L by me or anyone else here doesn't have to be
referred back to his music. Please also don't worry your mind about whether or
not my "road" is paved.
The question was about something else entirely and I'd prefer to keep it
on-topic, thanks.
Elizabeth
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