The idea of playing a screamingly high solo on saxophone is a common idea
heard from many, many players. Coltrane may happen to be where Magic Dick
heard the idea, but it could have as easily been R&B players like Louis
Jordan or Big Jay McNeely or many others. In other words, this doesn't
amount to a significant Coltrane influence. However, in an interview it
can sound impressive when a harmonica player names somebody cosmic like
Trane - it's not what people expect.
For that matter, the screaming high solo is common enough on harmonica. I
was playing that 10blow-10bend-9blow high lick before I ever heard of
Magic Dick (I felt ripped off when I heard him play it on a J Geils
record); I probably got the general idea (but not the lick) from some of
John Sebastian's work backing Tim Hardin.
Winslow
Winslow Yerxa
Author, Harmonica For Dummies ISBN 978-0-470-33729-5
--- On Tue, 10/14/08, THOMAS FIACCO <mx714@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
From: THOMAS FIACCO <mx714@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [Harp-L] over-blows/Coltrane
To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
Date: Tuesday, October 14, 2008, 1:01 PM
Magic Dick states in an online interview with Adam Gussow
that he got the ided for high register solos
directly from Coltrane-he did not get specific on what
song-just that he got the idea from him.
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