Me too. It's a blast hearing old and new friends alike. I haven't heard you play since you spoke to my answer phone a couple of years ago. I just love the tone on that snippet of Amazing Grace.
> and Dr. Midnight was to us just another guy sweating in > a fancy sear sucker suit and straw hat at a crowded London pub blues > blow out...
Jeez, I'd forgotten about that. I still have that country tuned Silvertone I stole from that obnoxious player who gave you crap for being American. I never did find out who he was. Hope he's not on harp-l ...
> And "cryforhelp", where you at and who are you? Very nice!
Yeah. Step on up and record some more soundz for us.
> Uh, Mr. BassHarp, that "Other" folder is looking awfully empty and > lonely... how about some selected seconds from the New World Harmonica > trio Danny? Something to blow away the stereotype of a polka playing > harmonica trio?
Or even better, play some of those polkas. We love 'em, really.
> You see, I didn't get to SPAH... and I don't get out much...
It doesn't show ... much.
> PS. Hugh, stop whispering, it's hard to hear you.
Trouble is, the only free time I'm getting these days is after the kids go to bed, which is about when the SO goes to bed, which is the worst time of day to be blowing harp in the house.
I just wish I could easily move the computer out to the garage, where a) I can play as loud and long as I want, and b) I have the Hammond set up ... I'll sneak a soundbyte of that up as soon as I can, pretend it's some bizarre harmonica!