I'm sure you think you do, but appearances can be very deceiving.... we know a "bum" when we see one
Well, I guess it depends on how you define "bum". To me, a bum is somebody who mooches off the rest of the world without trying to contribute. The fact that many bums are disheveled-looking does set that stereotype up, but it's just a stereotype....and yes many bums can play an instrument...but that does not make them any less a bum...now does it??
Sorry - I sort of knew my post would bring this kind of thing out, but I think it's best to get it out on the table and dispense with it. Many brilliant contributors to the world culture are and have been disheveled-looking and generally eccentric. The examples are so numerous that it's pointless to start to list them. These people don't care what you think about them, nor should they. If you can't see past the wardrobe and appearance to get to the essence, it's your loss, IMO.
Yeah, I think I do that a lot too. I think a lot of people do what makes THEM feel comfortable with themselves, which really goes contrary to Charlie's "pride in themselves" slam.Dressing for a gig is a mentally subjective thing for me. I dress to make ME feel good at a gig....
Yeah, there's an element of that, which I think is OK. But I'm not exactly sure we should be SO all-fired sure of ourselves and proud of that somewhat dubious distinction.I have to admit that the Pedal Steel Guitar really seems to have the market cornered when it comes to attracting the contrarian geezer market.
You know - if we could just state our differences without getting personally insulting about how others do things, these kinds of threads would go a lot better. IMHO.