Sounds great. I love trad jazz. It's the modern stuff I just can't stand, specifically the fact that they all want to play different tunes at the same time, even to the point of having different beats.Grundig wrote:Presenting Emperor Norton's Jazz Band's playing "Struttin' With Some Barbecue" in San Francisco. It was our first gig and it went better than any of us imagined. It was a blast and a complete success. I'm playing the trombone, all the way on the right. I've even got a feature in the middle of the tune! This gig is the most fun I've ever had playing music. The crowd was wonderful and the place was completely full - there were probably 100-130 people in that little place! We got paid, and I got a free Guinness and a free coke! I hope you guys don't mind if I post think kind of stuff here. I'm proud of this group
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If you haven't heard of Emperor Norton, here's a bit from Wikipedia:
Joshua Abraham Norton (c. 1819 - January 8, 1880), the self-proclaimed His Imperial Majesty Emperor Norton I, was a celebrated citizen of San Francisco, California, who in 1859 proclaimed himself "Emperor of these United States" and "Protector of Mexico." Born in London, Norton spent most of his early life in South Africa. He emigrated to San Francisco in 1849 after receiving a bequest of $40,000 from his father's estate. Norton initially made a living as a businessman, but he lost his fortune investing in Peruvian rice.
After losing a lawsuit in which he tried to void his rice contract, Norton left San Francisco. He returned a few years later, apparently mentally unbalanced, claiming to be the emperor of the United States. Although he had no political power, and his influence extended only so far as he was humored by those around him, he was treated deferentially in San Francisco, and currency issued in his name was honored in the establishments he frequented.
Though he was considered insane, or at least highly eccentric, the citizens of San Francisco celebrated his regal presence and his proclamations, most famously, his "order" that the United States Congress be dissolved by force (which Congress and the U.S. Army ignored) and his numerous decrees calling for a bridge and a tunnel to be built across San Francisco Bay. On January 8, 1880, Norton collapsed at a street corner, and died before he could be given medical treatment. The following day, nearly 30,000 people packed the streets of San Francisco to pay homage to Norton. Norton's legacy has been immortalized in the literature of writers Mark Twain and Robert Louis Stevenson, who based characters on him. In December 2004, a resolution was made to name the San Francisco - Oakland Bay Bridge in honor of Norton, but the idea did not progress further.
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Kermit the Frog sings Radiohead's Creep.
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GrahamKennedy wrote:Kermit the Frog sings Radiohead's Creep.
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Lazar wrote:My heart goes out to this poor man.
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But I am sure that this advice really doesn't pertain to the members of DITL.
But I am sure that this advice really doesn't pertain to the members of DITL.
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Of course not.Nutso wrote:But I am sure that this advice really doesn't pertain to the members of DITL.
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"Bible, Wrath of Khan, what's the difference?"
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Nutso wrote:Jesus Pwn3d U
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