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Subject: RE: Musician Rudeness From: GUEST,jazzy Date: 19 May 08 - 10:56 AM Alan - I did feel for chap who played before you (and indeed, Rob - the guy who played after you, who has a lovely voice but v quiet) as both were excellent and most enjoyable - and both did struggle with the background noise. I did make a point to speak to both and let them know how much I enjoyed what they did - I hope the appreciation of most will make up for the lack of consideration from a few! Thanks for your kind words - I enjoyed your tunes, it's not often we have a concertina player joining us at the club. Look forward to welcoming you back to the F&H whenever you fancy dropping in for a play. Graham - Glad you like the Scroobius Pip/Dans Le Sac poem/tune! Chris |
Subject: RE: Musician Rudeness From: GUEST,John from Kemsing Date: 19 May 08 - 10:59 AM This thread as, the title indicates, started as a item concerning the rudeness of musicians no doubt towards their audience or those responsible for engaging them. It did not take long for the thread to change and concern itself with the old chestnut of audience rudeness which has been covered in depth previously. May we return to the original discussion, tales of errant stars are so much more juicy. |
Subject: RE: Musician Rudeness From: GUEST,Rudeboy Date: 19 May 08 - 11:07 AM God, I miss you when you're not there Redboy. Should I start another thread: Rudeboy v Redboy. Thanks for all the fun, I'd miss it if you stopped. Keep up the good work. Some of your comments are just so strange and comical and some of them are beyond understanding, do you suffer with dyslexia? I wonder if anyone understands them when they are out of context. Anyway, it's good to know I'm never out of your mind. Obsession seems to play a big part in your life. But you have to admit my threads do stimulate interesting debate. All the Best Rudeboy |
Subject: RE: Musician Rudeness From: Acorn4 Date: 19 May 08 - 11:21 AM I wonder - could there be any connection or correlation between being one of those musicians that are rude and have no consideration, and being a poser? |
Subject: RE: Musician Rudeness From: Alan Day Date: 19 May 08 - 11:55 AM Hallo John from Kemsing, sadly it is you that is changing the thread. Have another read of my introduction and you will find it relates to other musicians creating noise whilst another performer is on stage. Thats about as juicy as it gets. I will try and think another one up that is more exciting for you. Al |
Subject: RE: Musician Rudeness From: GUEST Date: 12 May 17 - 12:08 PM these things don't happen any more |
Subject: RE: Musician Rudeness From: GUEST,Pete from seven stars link Date: 12 May 17 - 03:30 PM If only .....but I'm glad to say that in my local sing around most are respectfully quiet for each other |
Subject: RE: Musician Rudeness From: GUEST,pfr on his smart telly Date: 12 May 17 - 10:02 PM if rude is the natural default state of humanity... why have such higher expectations of musicians....???????? |
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