Re: Janglebell Rock® SCARF 12/8/12
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 4:54 pm
Yes, how did it go?
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He's being polite. Someone wore out their welcome on stage, unfortunately, which limited participation by many.rickenbrother wrote:Let's just say that the jamming went back to the likes of 2009 and 2010.
It was more than one person.johnhall wrote:He's being polite. Someone wore out their welcome on stage, unfortunately, which limited participation by many.rickenbrother wrote:Let's just say that the jamming went back to the likes of 2009 and 2010.
It's Dan-o's sign. He didn't bring it. He didn't think he needed it. We thought we were well past that nonsense.beatbyrd wrote:I've been to a number of these SCARFs and a bunch of the times, it's been mostly as an observer. What I've seen happen a number of times is when two or three people who play together a lot (whether in a band or just as friends) try and turn the jam into their own personal showcase or rehearsal. I've seen some guitarists (especially) stay on the stage for well over an hour. The local regulars are usually very good about playing 4 or 5 songs (or 20 - 30 minutes) and then giving someone else a chance. Maybe Paulie should trade his stop sign for a rotten fish sign. Then (at the jam), if you get shown the rotten fish, it's time to for you to leave the stage.
(Not kidding), I knew a guy, in my early days of playing bass, who actually did this a couple times in my presence, I did not know his past history until years later.beatbyrd wrote:A brave soul with a pair of wire cutters might be another, more aggressive option (kidding).
Yep, that's the way I look at itrickenbrother wrote: there's always great people and the best guitars in the world at these jams, so we do have a good time.