Thanks to Randy Grant getting me ah-thinkin On a happier note, - TopicsExpress



          

Thanks to Randy Grant getting me ah-thinkin On a happier note, when I learned how to read, people I knew automatically said sheet like, well, Cooperman reads now so he cant feel the music like he used to. Im serious and this is in 1970 something. People I didnt know evaluated my improvisations as lacking feel. This is a result of me playing a little outside in my note choices and phrasing. Context is always important and maybe I was feeling a lack of reverence for participating in their colorless reproduction of the useable three chord progression for the umteenth time. Still, the same thing happens and Ive identified something sociological. Its R&R Xenophobia © Foreverrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Rabbit Bubba, the artist formerly know as Rabbi Bubba. But ladies and gentlemen of music, we are tribal just like in the real world. A lawyer who festoons a pair of Wayfarers and a 40s tie at the Mondzy nigh blues jam at Shostako Vicks Monkey Rest Bar, is a member of a tribe Blues People. He has certain findings on a guy like me who is a raven (Thanks to Andys people) and doesnt want to be in a tribe. Maybe I want a tribe around me but Im writing books. Rabbit Bubba, created for this moment, has a tacit musical thing going on even when he isnt performing music or sound world. Ive actually been yelled at for not liking the Grateful Dead in Santa Cruz County. I strum one chord, a d-minor-major 7th + 9, a pretty well known chord and a R&R Xenophobic gets bent. A country music guy may react differently, a folk/roots guy may have a gentle distain for it and act like youre a phantasm or have advice that the people dont like that statement and THEN make you phantasmagoric. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! The sociological aspects of music is way interesting and we Americans mostly invented a lot of the present days worldwide pop exposition.
Posted on: Tue, 30 Sep 2014 18:45:50 +0000

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