My inbox can't take this plagiarism thread any longer...it's beggin' for
mercy, please take this off-line.
-----Original Message-----
From: harp-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:harp-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On 
Behalf
Of Vince Meghrouni
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 5:58 PM
To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Harp-L] Plagiarism
Ok, it's time to come clean.
It was me.  I performed the Little Walter solos note for note.  And  some 
Big Walter ones.  And James Cotton.  Mea maxima culpa.  I await 
approbation.
I suppose I should really come clean now.  I also tried to be sneaky  and 
played them also in retrograde.  There's no use in hiding any  more.  It 
was me also who played the entire 27 chorus Paul Gonsalves  solo from 
Diminuendo and Blue at Live at Newport.  Fits nicely into  Mystery Train. 
A few blow bends necessary that took an afternoon to  get around.  And 
the savvy in the audience I'm sure were pillorying  me for my dastardly 
reduction of Varese's Ionization which I used as  an introduction to my 
own composition "She Got a Waggle L'ak a Broke  Down Humpy Dumpy", for 
which, I am ashamed to admit, the lyrics were  stolen verbatim from the 
Molly Bloom chapter of Ulysses.  Well, I do  add a little of my own 
regional dialect for authenticity.
I feel so ashamed.
Rex "Chugalug" Tobago
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