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Κeith Jarrett:Rio-Tom Waits:Bad as Me.
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<blockquote data-quote="Κάλλη Συνοδινού" data-source="post: 1056281023" data-attributes="member: 17637"><p>"It would be interesting to note at what point those who call Jarrett unprofessional would agree that he would be justified in stopping a performance. A bit of coughing and a few camera clicks seem to be all it takes for him to down tools at the moment, and many comments seem to think that is insufficient provocation for stopping playing. But what if a mobile phone had gone off – would they then think his behaviour was justified. No? How about 3 or 4 phones going off, one after the other? How about if those 3 or 4 phones were answered and their owners started conducting conversations whilst the trio were playing? How about then?</p><p></p><p>I think that if several mobile phones were going off, or people were conducting actual phone conversations in the concert hall, nobody would be calling Keith unprofessional for stopping playing. As a result, it’s hard not to draw the conclusion that stopping playing due to distractions is universally acceptable – it’s just that those who criticised Keith Jarrett’s behaviour felt that the distractions couldn’t be considered severe enough to warrant that cause of action".</p><p></p><p><em>"playjazz.blospot"</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Κάλλη Συνοδινού, post: 1056281023, member: 17637"] "It would be interesting to note at what point those who call Jarrett unprofessional would agree that he would be justified in stopping a performance. A bit of coughing and a few camera clicks seem to be all it takes for him to down tools at the moment, and many comments seem to think that is insufficient provocation for stopping playing. But what if a mobile phone had gone off – would they then think his behaviour was justified. No? How about 3 or 4 phones going off, one after the other? How about if those 3 or 4 phones were answered and their owners started conducting conversations whilst the trio were playing? How about then? I think that if several mobile phones were going off, or people were conducting actual phone conversations in the concert hall, nobody would be calling Keith unprofessional for stopping playing. As a result, it’s hard not to draw the conclusion that stopping playing due to distractions is universally acceptable – it’s just that those who criticised Keith Jarrett’s behaviour felt that the distractions couldn’t be considered severe enough to warrant that cause of action". [I]"playjazz.blospot"[/I] [/QUOTE]
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