[Harp-L] Re: Stevie Wonder's Harmonica
Hey Smo-Joe,
You're simply too soft for your own good! And extremely kind to the
adversary.
Do you remember Gaston & Alphonse? No doubt you do, but for those
uninitiated, check out this page:
http://www.toonopedia.com/alphgast.htm
In summation, thanks for your kindnesses.
Best,
Danny
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Joe and Cass Leone wrote:
On Jun 2, 2007, at 7:44 PM, BassHarp wrote:
My sincere apologies
Danny, Danny, there's no reason to do this. There's no problem here. It
was MY fault. See below.
to Joe for my inattention to details regarding the proper video clip
and Stevie Wonder's harmonica.
Joe was right in stating that it was NOT a Hohner harmonica. I am
still not convinced though, that Stevie was actually playing on camera.
I can see that too. I'll bet you really have something there.
He looks good at times, but of course there was the moment when he was
vocalizing while his harmonica can be heard in the background.
Yeah, that bothered me too, and you being one of our premier historians
would have caught that.
Is it possible he was provided a non-Hohner harmonica at the last
minute for the video shoot, having prerecorded the soundtrack? Just
wondering, as I've never known him to play anything but Hohner.
Sure, I agree. I have never known him to play anything BUT Hohners and
like I said in an earlier post, I should have placed the question mark
in a different place. So, in retrospect, it's all MY fault. I wasn't
accurate enough in my writing. (Something I am notoriously known
for...snicker).
Nevertheless - again my profound apologies to Joe and anyone else I
may have offended.
No, no no no no no, bad word. There IS no 'A' word. There is no 'O'
word. You're STILL the 'Prince of Bass'.
Danny (Naah, I'm taking that last phrase away.....Saint
Happenin....smo-joe) :)
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