Big Poppa
Well-known member
I want to thank Steve Morse, Tony Levin, Blues Sarasceno, Dave Larue, Travis Larsen, and Jennifer Young for busting their butts at the NAMM show. Each and everyone of them but their hearts into the job that this year was just out of control.
It was out of control for many reasons....The interest in the GameChanger, The scary amount of video being shot, and finally NAMM has totally spun out of control...Too many rats in the cage due to poor planning and NAMM greed.
I said in the Steve Morse Clinic yesterday that I had been doing clinics with Steve since 1986 and it used to be guys in black t shirts with their arms folded with the expression "I could do that, you suck!" pasted on their face. Now it is someone wearing a reissue of the same tee shirt to show he is hip with one arm folded with the same look but with his cellphone in the other hand. There were at least 50 cameras running for every 100 people watching the show. Welcome to the death of spontaneity. Welcome to the death of public improv. This is not just me...each and every clinician feels about two tons more pressure anytime they play anywhere....especially sitting in or jamming. I now know how Paris Hilton feels. It used to be that you knew if you did a tour that when you hit lets say Omaha that you would get murdered by the same hatchet journalist...now it's a guy who has never done anything or never been invited to play with anyone being venomous. Its the negative by product of the new world. I believe that these are the same people who urinate on the toilet seat in public bathrooms.
It was out of control for many reasons....The interest in the GameChanger, The scary amount of video being shot, and finally NAMM has totally spun out of control...Too many rats in the cage due to poor planning and NAMM greed.
I said in the Steve Morse Clinic yesterday that I had been doing clinics with Steve since 1986 and it used to be guys in black t shirts with their arms folded with the expression "I could do that, you suck!" pasted on their face. Now it is someone wearing a reissue of the same tee shirt to show he is hip with one arm folded with the same look but with his cellphone in the other hand. There were at least 50 cameras running for every 100 people watching the show. Welcome to the death of spontaneity. Welcome to the death of public improv. This is not just me...each and every clinician feels about two tons more pressure anytime they play anywhere....especially sitting in or jamming. I now know how Paris Hilton feels. It used to be that you knew if you did a tour that when you hit lets say Omaha that you would get murdered by the same hatchet journalist...now it's a guy who has never done anything or never been invited to play with anyone being venomous. Its the negative by product of the new world. I believe that these are the same people who urinate on the toilet seat in public bathrooms.