DATE: Fri, 28 Jan 1994 19:31:15 CST From: Eric FRANCOEUR Subject: Re: Junior Wells
The problem with legends (especially living ones) is that they tend make us (read "me", in that case) forget the man that stands behind it. I admit that my expectations of Junior Wells might have been a bit unrealistic, given that the man is not getting any younger (legends don't tend to age as fast). And heck, if the man loves the bottle, it's up to me to take it or leave it, and in retrospect I'm glad I did take it. I had the chance to meet the man backstage before the show and when another fan came around to have his harp case autographed it was hard to say which of the two was the most grateful: the fan, for having his dream fulfilled, or Junior, for being showered with so much admiration.
I was expecting a Star, forgetting that most of the time Stars are as insipid as reliable. Instead I saw the legend and heard the man. I'll know what to expect next time (far from me the idea that he should retire).
Eric
P.S.: Tim, thanks for the advice on how to "dissect" a 1896. As soon as I do it, I'll let you know how it went. + I've hit my first overblown note today (6 blow on C). I don't have a clue how I did it, and I can't repeat at will, but it is still a real high.