Frank
3969 posts
Mar 07, 2014
5:09 AM
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I'm not positive how great he is from this clip - but it is incredible what he does :)
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Slimharp
229 posts
Mar 07, 2014
5:42 AM
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Cant tell if he is a harp master. Same old same old, band way to loud, or maybe it's perfect for a jam. Unless the players are very professional, when I see a that many players on stage I think " ut oh ".
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CWinter
131 posts
Mar 07, 2014
6:20 AM
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Careful when he's flailing around...one 'o them pigtails might take a guy's arm off or something.
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CarlA
468 posts
Mar 07, 2014
6:29 AM
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ATTENTION!!!!!!
If anyone is missing a band member, chances are you will probably find them onstage at this venue. Need a band member?? No worries! At this venue, you can choose from a plethora of musicians, all singing, soloing, vibrating, and gyrating onstage at once! This is a must see event ladies and gentleman!
The OTT histrionics that many harp players demonstrate onstage is just so opposite the cool, calm cats like Sonny Boy Williamson and others exude in "chill factor"
Last Edited by CarlA on Mar 07, 2014 6:32 AM
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IndianaHarpKid
34 posts
Mar 07, 2014
7:19 AM
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Can't be a worse master than Jagger.
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laurent2015
627 posts
Mar 07, 2014
8:03 AM
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I prefer the squirrel
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TheoBurke
608 posts
Mar 07, 2014
10:29 AM
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This harp guy has all the moves and none of the mojo, ---------- Ted Burke http://www.youtube.com/user/TheoBurke?feature=mhee
http://ted-burke.com tburke4@san.rr.coM
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jnorem
90 posts
Mar 07, 2014
11:01 AM
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When does the harp master come on? ---------- Call me J
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Martin
623 posts
Mar 07, 2014
11:28 AM
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Frank is effing with us -- again. I admit I fell for it and spent 3:37 min of my life (that I´ll never get back, Frank!) waiting for the mastery.
I´ll look more carefully for those finishing symbols next time.
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