Re: [Norton AntiSpam]Re: [Norton AntiSpam][Harp-L] Innapropriate harmonica
Theres an interesting twist here..not saying it makes gussing ok -- but on john lee hooker's live album ALONE theres a mystery harmonica player whos playing from the crowd on numerous songs (toward the end of the set on disc 2)...to my ears he sounds great, and eventually hooker thanks him and asks for a round of applause for the young man--
Ive always wondered if this "mystery" harmonica player was actually Wilson from Canned Heat and this happened to have been the basis for the Hooker and Heat collaboration?
In any case, its a great album and a scenario where the gussing caused no cussing.
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On Nov 4, 2012, at 5:01 PM, "James D Hoskins" <jameshoskinz@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 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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> 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.
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> 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.
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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.
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