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Well, sometimes you hear talk about a genre going to the dogs..
But actually seeing it?
"This young wine may have a lot of tannins now, but in 5 or 10 years it is going to be spectacular, despite the fact that right now it tastes like crude oil. You know this is how it is supposed to taste at this stage of development." ~ Itzhak Perlman

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Wait a minute.. I just noticed something about their actions. How did they stop without one of them sticking a foot out? I thought that was mandatory in bluegrass, or the song just keeps going on forever?
"This young wine may have a lot of tannins now, but in 5 or 10 years it is going to be spectacular, despite the fact that right now it tastes like crude oil. You know this is how it is supposed to taste at this stage of development." ~ Itzhak Perlman

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@DanielB, I think in a K-9 jam the rules differ slightly.
During the song, the banjo player had both feet sticking out. And prior to going into the last measures, he did glance over at the mando player to indicate he was getting ready to wrap it up. Then he pulled both feet in just before the end.
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Ok, I see it now that you've pointed it out. Just different signals.
LOL
"This young wine may have a lot of tannins now, but in 5 or 10 years it is going to be spectacular, despite the fact that right now it tastes like crude oil. You know this is how it is supposed to taste at this stage of development." ~ Itzhak Perlman
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