Wiggus wrote:You Blues players probably know this hated guy: The Hohner Owner. These are the most insidious of the wanna-bees. They chose an instrument so small that it can easily slip past the frisking at the door, and the declaration of concealed instruments. Then after several beers, they park themselves near the side of the stage and blow along with every song you play; "BLOW" being the important verb in that sentence. The Hohner Owner is sooo good, that they can play in every key with just ONE harmonica. Amazing really. They should be quietly buried under the stage between sets.
I'm very careful about this, as a harpoonist. There are a select few bands I'll ask to sit in with, and those are bands with whom I've played in the past, and know well. With the Hurricanes, it's kind of a given that I'm going to play... they were kind enough to allow me to sit in frequently long ago, and helped me grow as a player then, so they're familiar with what I'm about. I also know the meaning of the phrase, "laying back." I approach music as a team sport, and I want what's best for the song, not what makes me sound like John Popper. In most cases, I simply find a nice, tasteful vamp for most of the song, and when I get the nod, I take a quick second to determine what the song feels like... if it's soulful, you get long sustained notes from a hurting place in my heart; if it's groovy and jumpin', you'll hear me dance around the beat; if it's rockin', I'm gonna come at you like a tankerful of piss and vinegar. It's about the song, and I take a lot more satisfaction when someone says it's tasteful than when they say
I'm good. Obviously, I'm not always humble about my ability on harp, but that's kind of the nature of the beast, we're competitive that way... but I HAVE been handed my ass as well (*cough*Barney*cough*).
I'm usually cool with people using my gear, as I generally use less expensive stuff overall, but definitely NOT my harps (that's ***king gross, dude), and not my Takamine acoustic (it developed an unexplained scratch on the top the first weekend I used it, it was expensive, and I worked very hard for it).
I'm WAY pickier about the guitars and stuff at work... it's my job to sell it to you, not set you up with a $2000 guitar to bang on for an hour. Note to junior-high boys: Bring a major credit card or a stack of cash to lay on the counter, and you can kick the sh*t out of that American Jackson all day long.------->JMS