[Harp-L] SPAH 1998



George writes:

"I attended SPAH for the first time in 1998 (Romulus/Detroit again). The venue was horrible for anyone without access to a car. Although the hotel was convenient to the airport, alternatives to the hotel restaurant were almost non-existent. There was a chain restaurant right next door (Bob's Big Boy?), the food from which sickened several people including, if I remember correctly, a close personal friend of mine. Then there was a sub-Subway quality sandwich place in a forlorn strip mall and, at some additional remove, a mediocre Italian place one got to by traversing terrain last used as a location for the filming of Mad Max. That was it."


Yup--one of the worst hotel locations for any convention I've been to. It's a good example of how cheap rates aren't the most important thing.



"But the convention rocked because of the people and the stellar entertainment line-up."


Agreed in toto--it was one of my favorite conventions ever. Actually, I'm not even sure I remember who was playing that year, but I remember the people, who were to a one just happy to be there. It makes me wish I could get to conventions more often nowadays (stupid job, always getting in the way of my vacation:).

"Kim Wilson, Curtis Salgado, Steve Baker and the amazing Chris Jones (RIP), Jerry Portnoy, Cham-Ber Huang, Charlie Leighton, William Galison, Carlos del Junco, Steve Guyger, Robert Bonfiglio, Stan Harper, Joe Martin....Yikes! "

Now I remember the talent! One of my fondest memories of SPAH is standing by the door during Wilson's set. Portnoy and Guyger had to go up with him at the end of it and were out in the atrium having a pre-show smoke, but they kept popping their heads in every twenty seconds or so to listen to Wilson, with this slack-jawed look, before shaking their heads and desperately lighting up again to kill the nerves. I just loved that scene, as two of the best in the world at what they do (traditional electric blues) were being amazed by another one. Just a great memory.


"And ex-World Harmonica Champion Jim McGlaughlin, who arrived in someone else's Oldsmobile 442 (remember, JR?) and who at one point dumped out his whole bag of harps on the hotel carpet, revealing several Filiskos and a pink plastic harmonica in the shape of a penis, which is the one he put in his mouth. "



Sadly, and amazingly, I don't remember the penis-shaped harp, but I do remember the look of sheer horror on your face when he dumped out the Filisko's, which IIRC was accompanied by an exclamation "But those are Filiskos!"


And they were, brass bodied and cover-plated ones at that. Gorgeous instruments to a one. And best of all, McGlaughlin's response: "they're just harps". And then he blew everyone away. I also remember him driving a bunch of us out to Denny's at about 4 am despite his not being hungry and preceding to play one of the most amazing versions of "Orange Blossom Special" I've ever heard, which actually used the "make-the-opposite-side-reeds-play-at-once" trick in a musical way. I'd never imagined that you could make that "trick" into a viable musical sound before then, but since then I've never dismissed any sound you can make--no matter how awful a quack, you can find the perfect spot for it if you try.

I don't remember the 442, and I think I would as that's my favorite muscle car. Maybe he had already switched to a van by the time of the Denny's trip? Or was it Allen Holmes van? 4am memories tend to be fuzzy for me.


"A long way of saying that to me, it's the people that make the convention, not the place."



Yup. A nice place helps, and will be remembered, as will a bad one (I'm sure anyone who was there remembers the elevator smell in St. Louis from about the same time period), but overall it doesn't matter as long as the people are friendly, and you have fun. Hell, I immediately forgot t the elevator from that convention as soon as I wrote it and instead remembered chatting with Toots as he was tired on a bench as well as having a good conversation with Rollo from the Siegal-Schwall (sp, sorry, too lazy to look it up right now) band by way of Sun Ra's Arkestra (just awsome). And discovering Keith Dunn, although I may be getting my conventions mixed-up.


I can't say it better than George, so I'll steal his line:

A long way of saying that to me, it's the people that make the convention, not the place.



 ()()    JR "Bulldogge" Ross
()  ()   & Snuffy, too:)
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