[Harp-L] Famous Harmonica Players (John Popper)

The Iceman icemanle@xxxxx
Sat Jan 26 07:04:56 EST 2019


oh Richard.....touched a nerve, did I?
(tee hee).

my point is his sequencing is primary. I'm not a fan of sequencing. I guess you are....so be it...
Best Regards, TI

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Hunter <rhunter377 at xxxxx>
To: harp-l at xxxxx <harp-l at xxxxx>
Sent: Fri, Jan 25, 2019 7:22 pm
Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Famous Harmonica Players (John Popper)

The Iceman wrote:
I always joked that Popper had developed one unique harmonica solo that he
recycled in every song...

As opposed to all the blues guys out there who play the same un-unique
harmonica solo on every song?

Popper doesn't play the same thing on every song.  He repeats himself
sometimes.  Most of the people reading this right now repeat themselves a
hell of a lot more often than he does.

And at the very least, Popper is not repeating someone ELSE's s--- over and
over.  Which is more than you can say for a lot of players.

Thanks, RH
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