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From Lauree McArdle <laureemc@yahoo.com>
Subject Talking to Musicians (was Boston Pop Underground)
Date Mon, 15 Mar 2004 10:44:52 -0800 (PST)

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While I was nowhere near Boston this weekend...I can
definitely discuss the 'should I or shouldn't I say
hello?!' debate in regards to musicians/bands, etc. 
Speaking the terribly shy soul I am, I have found it
difficult over the years to get over that nervous
feeling of talking to people I don't really know, esp.
musicians.  In that time though, I've found that just
simply saying hello, great set, or I dig the cd does
go a long way and they really appreciate it.  IN fact,
since I find myself going to shows alone a lot in the
past 6 years or so, it turns out that the band ends up
being the only people I talk to and then they end up
becoming great friends.  I am truly a groupie, y'know.

Granted there are some cases where you either catch
someone on an off night and they blow you off, or they
really just aren't nice.  I've been forntunate to
avoid that for the most part, or I ended up finding
someone else in the band who redeemed the night by
being decent, if not downright pretty damn nice to me.

long story longer, the majority of people playing the
music really do appreciate you saying hello and I love
your music/cd/song, etc.  

rock on,
lauree


> From: DanAbnrml9@aol.com
> To: audities@smoe.org

> In retrospect I should've said hi to several
> people--Brett Rosenberg, Cliff 
> Hillis, etc., but I always fumble for what to say at
> such things. "Hi, I love 
> your records?" I know very little about the
> technical side of 
> production/performance and am able to opine much
> more eloquently in writing than in speech, so 
> I tend to worry about what to say to the point where
> I generally just don't.


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