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From: jemuras~ELTA.IS.TCU.EDU
Date: Tue, 16 Jul 1996 17:47:26 -0500 (CDT)
Subject: Clapton's Harp Player

The harp player for Clapton IS Jerry Portnoy - and what a great tone!

I saw the 'Nothing But the Blues' special with Clapton admiring his
idols, and Portnoy seemed a bit inhibited, basically staying in the cross
harp. When I saw Prince's Trust, he surprised me a bit,
churning out some great blow bends, with "Holy Mother" yielding a great
solo...

BTW, is it just me, or did Dylan seemed very tired?? His harp playing was
VERY reserved, to say the least. In my opinion, he was borderline
terrible - when compared to his past harp work. Never the master, Dylan
did play quite contentful in his past.

Back to the Clapton set, I must refute those 'I'd rather see Muddy'
persons... If your lived in Chicago during the '60s, you'd probably be a
'I'd rather see Robert Johnson' person.... which by the way I am even in
these techno-crazed 90s! Don't disrespect anyone (Clapton) simply because
of their love for the blues - Muddy and Wolf had great voices, but
Clapton's guitar work is unarguably better. The Brit's, in my opinion,
focused more on the instrumental aspect of blues, realizing their voices
paled in comparison to the Chicago greats...

A quick question - where do I find windsavers?? I do not want to send
away from Hohner - can't I just make my own?? I heard cassette leader
tape is useful - comments??

Apologies for the blues segment,
J.J.

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JEMURAS~elta.is.tcu.edu
aka "Jivin'" Jason Murasko

"Got to keep movin'... got to keep movin' - there's a hellhound on my trail!"
- -Robert Johnson