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muzza
Posted 2008-11-03 1:35 AM (#13766)
Subject: A Saturday night to remember



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Long story, sorry. Humour me.

I went to a music festival this weekend. It was advertised as an 'Acoustic Music Festival'.

The first thing I saw when I was driving up to the campground office was a guy playing a piano accordion, further down the road were 6 people jammin' with banjos. Yup - 6 banjos. It was advertised as an Acoustic Music weekend, but the signs all over the campground said 'Bluegrass Festival'.

False advertising or what?

Anyway, I don't mind bluegrass, or banjos, to be honest, but accordions??? I thought torture was illegal?

Anyway, part of the attraction of this weekend was that there were free-for-all jam sessions all over the campground with a concert on Saturday night, followed by more jams afterwards.

I couldn't find any jams playing my sort of music. I don't mind bluegrass - I actually like it. Trouble is, I don't know any songs.(even though they all sound the same.)

So I trudged back to my camp and just played to my friends and family. This is where it gets interesting...

I was playing around with an Ozark Mountain Daredevil song (Standing on a Rock) which I normally either play just the harmonica or flatpick on the guitar. I was just mucking about with it with the harmonica holder and I thought to myself I wasn't doing too bad. When I finished the song, about 10 invisible people applauded. A semicircle of people had gathered just on the edge of our camp.

I was really chuffed that they'd applauded and thanked them. But they didn't go. They wanted another. So, to cut a long story short, I played another half dozen or so Neil Young, Cat Stevens etc. songs and got a big response after each. (I wasn't the only one sick of bluegrass) One of the audience took over the singing after the first 2 or so, coz my chest had given up due to the remnants of the 'flu. WOW! What a voice he had.

Playing with a great singer and getting genuine applause - a first for me after more than 35 years of playing.

I couldn't find the thread about our musical highlight / best moment, but that was it for me.

I feel good. :cool:
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flackster
Posted 2008-11-03 1:51 AM (#13767 - in reply to #13766)
Subject: Re: A Saturday night to remember


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Way to go Muzz!!! Bloody Fantastic :cool:
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TAFKAR
Posted 2008-11-03 2:16 AM (#13768 - in reply to #13766)
Subject: Re: A Saturday night to remember



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Well done Muzz. I knew you had it in you after that open mike disaster you told us about a few months ago.
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schroeder
Posted 2008-11-03 2:37 AM (#13769 - in reply to #13766)
Subject: Re: A Saturday night to remember


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Bonzer!
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Damon67
Posted 2008-11-03 2:58 AM (#13770 - in reply to #13766)
Subject: Re: A Saturday night to remember



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Nice job man, now try the open mic again!

This is for you Muzza (I actually have seen this guy... and was entertained, he lives near my mother)


Sourdough Slim
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ozwatto
Posted 2008-11-03 4:18 AM (#13771 - in reply to #13766)
Subject: Re: A Saturday night to remember


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Great story Muzza...wish I could've been there.

You'll be returning next year no doubt?
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schroeder
Posted 2008-11-03 4:26 AM (#13772 - in reply to #13766)
Subject: Re: A Saturday night to remember


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He's headlining next year.
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AussieJames
Posted 2008-11-03 4:29 AM (#13773 - in reply to #13766)
Subject: Re: A Saturday night to remember



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Goodonyamate!!!

Well done!!

AJ
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muzza
Posted 2008-11-03 4:33 AM (#13774 - in reply to #13766)
Subject: Re: A Saturday night to remember



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Originally posted by The Artist (FKA Richard):
I knew you had it in you after that open mike disaster
No, you mean THOSE open mic disasterS. I did it twice - glutton for punishment.

Originally posted by Damon67:
This is for you Muzza
Thanks Damon, but I had to turn it off after 25 seconds. That's all I could take.

Yeah. A future open mic performance MIGHT be an option, but what made Saturday night comfortable for me was the distinct lack of anything even resembling a microphone.
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ozwatto
Posted 2008-11-03 4:35 AM (#13775 - in reply to #13766)
Subject: Re: A Saturday night to remember


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Originally posted by muzza:


Playing with a great singer and getting genuine applause - a first for me after more than 35 years of playing.
Muzz...have you forgotten already :D
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muzza
Posted 2008-11-03 4:40 AM (#13776 - in reply to #13766)
Subject: Re: A Saturday night to remember



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Yeah, except for that bloke. But no-one applauded...

But seriously Steve, this guy's voice was phenomenal. I can't believe he's not famous.
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ozwatto
Posted 2008-11-03 4:48 AM (#13777 - in reply to #13766)
Subject: Re: A Saturday night to remember


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I don't suppose you had your phone with you to capture the moment on video?

BTW....I've finally worked out how to post a pic here :cool:
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muzza
Posted 2008-11-03 4:56 AM (#13778 - in reply to #13766)
Subject: Re: A Saturday night to remember



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Umm... I was busy playing guitar. :rolleyes:
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BT717
Posted 2008-11-03 6:00 AM (#13779 - in reply to #13766)
Subject: Re: A Saturday night to remember


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Way to go Muzza!!! Glad it ended up being a great weekend. Sometimes when you least expect things to look up , they do! :)
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gulfcoast
Posted 2008-11-03 6:56 AM (#13780 - in reply to #13766)
Subject: Re: A Saturday night to remember


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Times like that are were the real music happens.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2008-11-03 7:05 AM (#13781 - in reply to #13766)
Subject: Re: A Saturday night to remember
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Originally posted by gulfcoast:
real music happens.
Absolutely!

Great story!
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Waskel
Posted 2008-11-03 8:27 AM (#13782 - in reply to #13766)
Subject: Re: A Saturday night to remember



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Originally posted by muzza:
But seriously Steve, this guy's voice was phenomenal. I can't believe he's not famous.
Maybe he is, and no one recognized him. It happens.
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FlySig
Posted 2008-11-03 10:24 AM (#13783 - in reply to #13766)
Subject: Re: A Saturday night to remember



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Great story! Now go find a partner and start up a duo.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2008-11-03 11:51 AM (#13784 - in reply to #13766)
Subject: Re: A Saturday night to remember



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My dad owned and played the accordian and I owned and played a tenor banjo (back in the day). Seriously. Everyone always applauded quite loudly and quite vigorously whenever we stopped playing. Bicycle Built For Two was our encore number but we never seemed to get to it.

Congrats on the great weekend Muzz. Standing On A Rock is a fun song to play with a crowd and harmonicas.
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Waskel
Posted 2008-11-03 12:06 PM (#13785 - in reply to #13766)
Subject: Re: A Saturday night to remember



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Originally posted by stonebobbo:
My dad owned and played the accordian and I owned and played a tenor banjo (back in the day).
Thanks, Bobbo. This answers a lot of questions many of us were, frankly, afraid to ask.
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Slipkid
Posted 2008-11-03 12:24 PM (#13786 - in reply to #13766)
Subject: Re: A Saturday night to remember



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Originally posted by stonebobbo:
Everyone always applauded quite loudly and quite vigorously whenever we stopped.
:D :D !!!

I didn't check the calendar but it must be pick on bobbo day.
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Way to go muzza. You'll remember that for a long time.
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