Charlie Walker on the old Prime Time Country
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Charlie Walker on the old Prime Time Country
One of my all time favorites, Charlie Walker!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_Bv63F2hlQ
But I am wondering if anyone else is bothered by the continued clapping of the audience with the beat!
To me this music can stand alone by itself. Great band with Wanda Vick on fiddle and Tommy White on steel. But I think the clapping is too much. At least the snare drum is out in the mix drowning it out a bit!?!?!?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_Bv63F2hlQ
But I am wondering if anyone else is bothered by the continued clapping of the audience with the beat!
To me this music can stand alone by itself. Great band with Wanda Vick on fiddle and Tommy White on steel. But I think the clapping is too much. At least the snare drum is out in the mix drowning it out a bit!?!?!?
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I hear you! Years ago I played in a bluegrass band and everywhere we played a lot of people just insisted on clapping.I hated it.Clapping out of time,drowning out the music,you name it.
Save the clapping for introduction of band members and the end of songs and performances.
I can't stand clapping in church,either.Save it for outdoors.
Save the clapping for introduction of band members and the end of songs and performances.
I can't stand clapping in church,either.Save it for outdoors.
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I agree. More often than not, they start the clapping at the start of the song, and get tired and quit after the first verse..... after they have managed to destroy the groove of the song. Sad thing is that they think we enjoy having them do it. I think it's distracting from the music, but I realize that most people don't take the actual music as serious as I do and just want to enjoy themselves.Andy Jones wrote:I hear you! Years ago I played in a bluegrass band and everywhere we played a lot of people just insisted on clapping.I hated it.Clapping out of time,drowning out the music,you name it.
Save the clapping for introduction of band members and the end of songs and performances.
I can't stand clapping in church,either.Save it for outdoors.
RC
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