You are all correct. I've been grumpy lately and I apologize. I was trying to get you all to become more excited about PLAYING the new instruments before you sing their praises. I have been a "Manual reader" from day one, and it is a wealth of information that I cannot do without, but to give A/B comparisons about a keyboard that isn't even out yet is just too premature.
I humbly offer my apologies to anyone I offended with my tone - I do not try to condecend. The problem is in the typed word vs. the spoken word. When reading the opinions of others without the "sight factor" or hearing vocal inflections can "color" the interpretation. I will try to choose my words more carefully from now on. For those of you that are under the impression that I am some kind of monster player - that's simply not true. Keyboard was never my main instrument, and I only play it to make a living. If I had my "druthers" I'd rather be playing bass with Tower of Power - but that ain't gonna happen now, is it?
I pride myself on my singing, my repertoire, and my "groove". The arrangements I invent by playing my own bass lines comlement the right hang chords in a way that an arranger cannot. I get a very "tight" rhythm section because we all "kick" together. I'd be willing to bet that many of you can play rings around me in terms of technique, but in a show, with a crowd of people...... Let me at 'em! I've been on stages since 1969, and I feel more at home there than anywhere else in the world. On a personal note - my 12 yr old daughter Katie, danced in her first serious production today. It was "The Nutcracker" and let me tell ya - It's very cool when a clild gets to "see into" the world of a parent. Today, my daughter got to feel the rush of a curtain call, the bonding of the "backstage hands" and the addiction of the applause - all things that Dad (me)thrives on. Life is good, and Katie danced her butt off today. I told her that she was not a 12 yr old today. She was not a girl, or a sister, or a child...... She was a DANCER! A dancer with "canned heat in her heels!" (That's a line from one of the songs in "Center Stage" - a great movie about a ballet company)
Happy Holidays everyone - I'll try to leave the "Grinch" comments at the door from now on, if you all promise to only comment on what you KNOW to be true. There is enough Bull being flung in Florida - we don't need it here too. Happy days to all !
Love,
.....a kinder, gentler Uncle.
[This message has been edited by Uncle Dave (edited 12-09-2000).]
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