Re: [Norton AntiSpam]Re: [Norton AntiSpam][Harp-L] Innapropriate harmonica
But it wasn't a "national show" it was a local bar. A show is a show and arrogance is arrogance, no? Why anyone would think that patrons at anyone's show want to hear you or me play is beyond my understanding, sorry.
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From: Glenn Weiser
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Subject: [Norton AntiSpam]Re: [Norton AntiSpam][Harp-L] Innapropriate harmonica
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From: James D Hoskins <jameshoskinz@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Glenn Weiser <banjoandguitar100@xxxxxxxxx>; harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Sunday, November 4, 2012 11:25 AM
Subject: Re: [Norton AntiSpam][Harp-L] Innapropriate harmonica
Personally I think it's rude and a total lack of respect. Almost went toe to toe with a guy at a Muddy Waters show in the late 70's, It was ruining our evening, which turned out to be the last time I saw Muddy.
James D Hoskins
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425 760 3694
----- Original Message ----- From: "Glenn Weiser" <banjoandguitar100@xxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2012 7:42 AM
Subject: [Norton AntiSpam][Harp-L] Inappropriate harmonica
I've often played along to bar bands in nightclubs while sitting at the bar. That's usually OK, but I have gotten chewed out for it once or twice. I saw a guy playing along in a major concert venue once, but he was a bona fide nut case who landed in the psyche ward shortly thereafter.
Glenn Weiser
www.celticguitarmusic.com
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I'd never play at national show like that, that's for sure. You have to use your judgement with local bars. Mostly I would play along at Grateful Dead cover band shows where the people visibly enjoyed it.
Glenn Weiser
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