Hi all!
This Sunday at church was rather different, not that much as far as music goes, except our pastor snuck in a swing jazz version of "We Three Kings" in before the gathering songs, in which I played some lead fills.
The difference was we had a guest pastor, who is going to Argentina as a missionary next month. Anyway he gave his talk, and after the service was over he came up to me and asked me who I listened to. I said Eric Clapton, SRV, Buddy Guy, etc. He said "I can tell. I detected a lot of SRV, Clapton and some B.B King. You are definitely in the amplified blues tradition and you honor it very well."
This is one of those compliments where I can't think of it too long, else I fear that I might have a size 10 head soon!
StratLover2
Sunday Church Gig report
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That certainly IS a compliment!
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Really nice, bet it warmed your heart
"The blues is a low down achein' chill" Robert Johnson
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Re: Sunday Church Gig report
That sort of comment is really uplifting, esprecially when it's from an unexpected source. Nice.
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Re: Sunday Church Gig report
Yes!
It was certainly a good feeling to know that I've still got it!, even though college has drastically lowered my play/practice time these days to a day or two a week.
This compliment was up there or maybe past the kids screaming "Eric Clapton" while I soloed a month ago.
A funny tidbit, at one of my sidewalk jams, my friend showed up and opened my case and threw in a dollar bill, saying I should leave my case open for tips. I thought that might have been a compliment as well.
At those jams, I've had people honk at the stoplights, and roll down their windows to listen my pastor and I jam. Sometimes, we've really gotten into some good jams, especially on La Grange!
StratLover2
It was certainly a good feeling to know that I've still got it!, even though college has drastically lowered my play/practice time these days to a day or two a week.
This compliment was up there or maybe past the kids screaming "Eric Clapton" while I soloed a month ago.
A funny tidbit, at one of my sidewalk jams, my friend showed up and opened my case and threw in a dollar bill, saying I should leave my case open for tips. I thought that might have been a compliment as well.
At those jams, I've had people honk at the stoplights, and roll down their windows to listen my pastor and I jam. Sometimes, we've really gotten into some good jams, especially on La Grange!
StratLover2