[Harp-L] . Re: Michalek Blues
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- Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2012 00:42:35 -0700
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says more to me about richard than about chris.
On Oct 19, 2012, at 5:53 PM, harp-l-request@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
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> Chris's "rather bellicose exterior" was his "true nature," as much as, or more than, any other aspect of his personality. His arrogance and narcissism were prominent parts of his demeanor, not a clever disguise. How many people choose a nickname that designates them as a god? Chris did. He loudly and frequently anointed himself the most important harmonica player of his generation, and made a point of denigrating his peers and contemporaries--anybody remember Chris's casual assertions to the effect that chromatic harmonica players all sucked?--but in the end he didn't produce much to back up his claims. I can't think of any harmonica-related innovation, technical or compositional, that originated with Chris, and his recorded output is astonishingly meager for a professional who came of age in the last two decades of the 20th century.
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> Music is a personal relationship business, and I have no doubt that Chris's narcissism and general abrasiveness damaged his career in music significantly. Nobody likes to be stuck in a windowless studio for hours on end with a guy who comes on like Napolean. It's difficult otherwise for me to explain why a player with such strong skills and obvious commitment produced so little recorded output in his 40-plus years, and almost all of that self-produced.
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> Chris played well. But the idea that his "true nature" was angelic is flatly ridiculous. To put it as concisely as possible, he was a jerk--a talented jerk, but a jerk nonetheless. And he paid for it with a drastically limited career. That's the lesson.
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> Regards, Richard Hunter
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