From ynottnaro@yahoo.com Tue Aug 05 11:29:31 2003
Subject:Re: Transposing clones (was: Electro 2 fx ?'s)
I"m totally confused....I thought the thread and the
resultant "famous" quote related to playing in all
keys and not transposing.
Unless the drunk is someone already famous, I don't
see how letting him play your gear would do anything
for you career....positively anyway.
T
--- M T wrote:
> I don't think ANYONE ever became famous as a result
> of
> letting some drunk slattern play their gear.
>
> --- Kevin Anker wrote:
> > --- In CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com, "EXT-Schurr,
> > Larry A"
> > wrote:
> > > "You'll never get famous
> > > that way" And I admit, I did agree with her.
> > >
> > > Now I play accordian at these types of events!
> > >
> > > RG
> > >
> > > She's *still* right.
> > >
> > > just being ornery
> > > L.
> > Definition of an optimist- an accordion player
> with
> > a beeper. I sort of sit between
> > the two camps on this. If it's someone I know, or
> > someone that one of the guys I'm
> > working with knows well, then I don't have a
> problem
> > letting someone play my gear--
> > I know that they will respect my gear. If someone
> I
> > don't know even touches my gear
> > though-- let's just say I'm very fortunate that
> none
> > of those situations have escalated
> > as far as I'm willing to go to protect my gear.
> >
>
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