[Harp-L] Orbison's Candy Man - Black & White video
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- Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2013 17:18:50 GMT
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I am mystified as to why Costello was picked to be the harp player on this tune. He was obviously trying way too hard to play in a style in which he was not competent. There had to be several better harp players in the room, both on and off the stage. He may be a decent song writer, but as Robert Hale has noted, he was way out of his league on that tune. Just MHO.
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