Re: [Harp-L] Re: Sugar Blue on Alternate Tunings
Sugar Blue is well versed in the Richter tuning for sure ! As all one
has to do is listen to about 4 bars of any one of his solo's
to hear just about every note in that particular tuning . The first
and only C.D. i purchased of his was "Blues Blazes " and
although initially I kind of dug it , I later realized through the
entire album HE was the only soloist some times taking two in one song !
After awhile listening to such "note heavy " solo's some of his runs
became very repetitious . It reminded me of phrase my old friend
Jerry Portnoy
once said about solo heavy players , " They seem to be intoxicated
with the smell of there own perfume "
Any way I respect him as a player but I'd rather listen to him sing .
JB
On May 25, 2011, at 2:41 PM, dmf 273 wrote:
When Sugar Blue opines that alternate tunings are a "cop out" by lazy
players who haven't dug deep enough into Richter tuning, he is at
least
indirectly disrespecting my main man, Alan "Blind Owl" Wilson, who
pioneered
his own alternate tuning in "On the Road Again" and several other
recordings.
I enjoy listening to Sugar Blue once in a while in limited doses.
But I
enjoy listening to the Blind Owl a hell of a lot more, any time,
anywhere
and til the cows come home.
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