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In Reply to: RE: Here's the article... posted by Rod M on May 03, 2021 at 11:11:55
and other distracting and irritating aspects of eating out that too often detract from enjoying a good meal.
This is ESPECIALLY true if there's a full bar within earshot of the dining area, which there frequently is.
"Once this was all Black Plasma and Imagination"-Michael McClure
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the place with the best food I've ever had is the noisiest place I've ever been to, hands down. A Tex Mex place called Jose Tejas and I wouldn't change it a bit.
If I don't choose it, it's noise!
Like Bill Evans' "Waltz for Debbie" among many others. I guess the clinking dishes and silver, background chatter, cash register rings, and busboy hitting a bump with the dish cart contribute to the "realistic ambiance" or whatever.
You learn to accept distracting noise in a nightclub as it's part of ... the gig.
ESPECIALLY jazz.
When we saw The Oscar Peterson Trio in 1982, there was NO booze/food SERVICE during the performance
at the wonderful GAMH in SF as per the pianist's request. Everybody seemed to pay closer attention to the music
than at usual shows there. It was grand.
So was the Bosendorfer they supplied for him!
"Once this was all Black Plasma and Imagination" -Michael McClure
Live music in restaurants is, imho, noise.
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