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ralphf
(Osaka, Japan)
Posted: Apr 10, 2013 - 00:33
 

 Bobert_ParkCity wrote:

Funny, I was expecting the Spanish Inquisition....
  We have 3 ways to make you expect the Span — No, 4 - 4 ways!



On_The_Beach
(The Blue Planet)
Posted: Jan 05, 2013 - 20:41
 



Boy_Wonder
(Bath, back in the UK)
Posted: Dec 05, 2012 - 11:59
 

But the links are to... caravans! Try this http://www.caravanpalace.com


cc_rider
(Austin Texas. Y'all.)
Posted: Dec 05, 2012 - 11:57
 

 bluecshells wrote:
So he supposedly shot rats with a gun in his spare time.  It is very hard for me to separate this from the great music.  I will for the sake of my own sanity.
  I don't understand what one has to do with the other.

Besides, rats are vermin: they spread diseases, destroy property, etc. Shooting them is more humane than most other methods of extermination.



avidfan
Posted: Dec 05, 2012 - 11:57
 

 Bobert_ParkCity wrote:
Well, I see they had whiskey, and bad cocaine even then... lots of cocaine, methinks.
 
Yea...back then it was LEGAL.

Boy_Wonder
(Bath, back in the UK)
Posted: Dec 05, 2012 - 11:55
 

 ziggytrix wrote:
Hey guys, if you wanna hear some music by a modern outfit who is very clearly influenced by Django, check out Caravan Palace.  Been listening to their CD in my car a lot lately.  Stay away if you don't like electronic music though.  The guitarwork is very Django, but the beats are very electro.

http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=fr&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.caravan-palace.fr%2F

http://www.caravan-palace.fr
 
Saw them on Monday night and this was exactly what I thought.... great band!

avidfan
Posted: Dec 05, 2012 - 11:55
 

Wanna have some fun?  Play Django for your four year old kid and chase him in circles around your house.

No need to hit the gym!

cc_rider
(Austin Texas. Y'all.)
Posted: Dec 05, 2012 - 11:54
 

 RickyBobby wrote:
I think I like it.  I feel like I should be holding a drink and a cigar though...
 
You're not? Get with the program, man.

Kay4Bee
(Brentford, England)
Posted: Dec 05, 2012 - 11:53
 

My son's namesake {#Clap}

sajitjacob
(Christchurch NZ)
Posted: Oct 03, 2012 - 18:39
 

Tasty Chocks

Grammarcop
(Proud owner of the smallest sailboat in the harbor)
Posted: Sep 02, 2012 - 05:34
 

 Bobert_ParkCity wrote:

Funny, I was expecting the Spanish Inquisition....
 
Come on, Bobert. Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition! 

Bobert_ParkCity
(Actually, No longer in Park City Utah)
Posted: Aug 01, 2012 - 18:46
 

 fredriley wrote:
When Bill said "And now for something completely different" I thought I was going to hear "It's Monty Python's Flying Cir-cus!" followed by Liberty Bells :o)



 
Funny, I was expecting the Spanish Inquisition....

Bobert_ParkCity
(Park City Utah)
Posted: May 30, 2012 - 10:36
 

Well, I see they had whiskey, and bad cocaine even then... lots of cocaine, methinks.

pparry24
(Warrington)
Posted: Feb 25, 2012 - 07:15
 

feels like I should be watching a b/w silent movie,,,

robh
(up t'north UK)
Posted: Jan 24, 2012 - 14:21
 

Gosh, the last 5 or so tunes have been superb!!
This is another blinder.

ozzie1313
Posted: Oct 21, 2011 - 13:00
 

I know Reinhardt is brilliant but I just don't like the music at all.  Lots of eras I would have loved to have lived in (and maybe did) but not the time or culture he comes from.

Ears_of_Stone
(Crushed under the hooves of the herd)
Posted: Oct 21, 2011 - 12:41
 

 Proclivities wrote:

...  I don't think that popular music is something that has to be taken "seriously"; it's culture, not oncology.

 
Best line ever. Thank you!


majdim7th
(CA Lineups)
Posted: Sep 19, 2011 - 21:01
 

 ziggytrix wrote:
Hey guys, if you wanna hear some music by a modern outfit who is very clearly influenced by Django, check out Caravan Palace.  Been listening to their CD in my car a lot lately.  Stay away if you don't like electronic music though.  The guitarwork is very Django, but the beats are very electro.

http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=fr&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.caravan-palace.fr%2F

http://www.caravan-palace.fr
 

Jimmy Rosenburg's (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Rosenberg) another. AKA "Sinti". Smokin'!

majdim7th
(CA Lineups)
Posted: Sep 19, 2011 - 20:51
 

 shellyn1 wrote:

Ditto! Thank you Richard Thompson for telling me about Django!!!
 

And to Al Stewart/Laurence Juber (check out the former's "Between the Wars," featuring the latter for several Djangoesque, very period numbers), I owe thanks for the DR influence.

eve_silver
(Southwest Germany)
Posted: Aug 19, 2011 - 12:31
 

 ziggytrix wrote:
Hey guys, if you wanna hear some music by a modern outfit who is very clearly influenced by Django, check out Caravan Palace.  Been listening to their CD in my car a lot lately.  Stay away if you don't like electronic music though.  The guitarwork is very Django, but the beats are very electro.

http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=fr&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.caravan-palace.fr%2F

http://www.caravan-palace.fr
 
Thanx for the information. Sounds like I could like this.

Django Reinhardt is beyond any discussion in my opinion. This is truly outstanding and has so much STYLE{#Devil_pimp}

RickyBobby
(Oxford Mills, Ontario - We have a Wal-Mart you know)
Posted: Aug 19, 2011 - 12:17
 

I think I like it.  I feel like I should be holding a drink and a cigar though...

bluecshells
(EARTH)
Posted: Aug 19, 2011 - 12:17
 

So he supposedly shot rats with a gun in his spare time.  It is very hard for me to separate this from the great music.  I will for the sake of my own sanity.

Chi_Guy
(Chicago)
Posted: Jun 17, 2011 - 11:03
 

{#Neutral} Remarkable...but not necessarily entertaining in this particular venue.


Nerubo
(Denver, CO)
Posted: Jun 17, 2011 - 11:01
 

Am I the only one that gets nervous when Bill says "And now for something completely different"?  

In this case, I like it - definitely not something you are every going to hear on the FM dial. 



HazzeSwede
(Vinyl Land)
Posted: Apr 15, 2011 - 07:08
 

 Shesdifferent wrote:
No offense to the artist but SHOOT ME NOW!
 
POW !!!..or bang..


shellyn1
(Washington DC)
Posted: Apr 15, 2011 - 07:07
 

 cavetroll wrote:
Django is a true master!
 


Ditto! Thank you Richard Thompson for telling me about Django!!!

fredriley
(Nottingham, UK)
Posted: Apr 15, 2011 - 07:06
 

When Bill said "And now for something completely different" I thought I was going to hear "It's Monty Python's Flying Cir-cus!" followed by Liberty Bells :o)




cavetroll
Posted: Mar 14, 2011 - 19:58
 

Django is a true master!

Shesdifferent
(Just visiting this planet this is not my home)
Posted: Feb 11, 2011 - 11:23
 

No offense to the artist but SHOOT ME NOW!

helgigermany
(Germany)
Posted: Feb 11, 2011 - 11:21
 

 Stingray wrote:
PLEEEEEEEEASE, NOOOOOOOOT...!!!!!

Django and Bordello jump off a bridge!

pppffffffffffff...!!!!

PS
I am missing my watch!
And my gold-chain!
And my car!
And my wife!
 
Ha!!!


Shawnmcc
(Victoria, BC)
Posted: Feb 11, 2011 - 11:19
 

Always a pleasure to listen to Django.

ziggytrix
(Dallas, TX)
Posted: Dec 10, 2010 - 15:14
 

Hey guys, if you wanna hear some music by a modern outfit who is very clearly influenced by Django, check out Caravan Palace.  Been listening to their CD in my car a lot lately.  Stay away if you don't like electronic music though.  The guitarwork is very Django, but the beats are very electro.

http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=fr&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.caravan-palace.fr%2F

http://www.caravan-palace.fr

Nerubo
(Denver, CO)
Posted: Dec 10, 2010 - 15:10
 

Well the "historical fog" is thicker on this than on the Cab Calloway (Minnie the Moocher) played earlier but it's not too bad. Definitely ages better than most music from the 1940s....

 


Stingray
(EUROPE)
Posted: Dec 10, 2010 - 15:03
 

PLEEEEEEEEASE, NOOOOOOOOT...!!!!!

Django and Bordello jump off a bridge!

pppffffffffffff...!!!!

PS
I am missing my watch!
And my gold-chain!
And my car!
And my wife!

Jeff09
(Gainesville, Florida)
Posted: Dec 10, 2010 - 15:02
 

Excellent.  Also reminds me of some of those old black and white, herky jerky cartoons from the 20s and 30s...

michaelc
(Walnut Creek, CA)
Posted: Dec 10, 2010 - 15:01
 

Ya - dejango can allways make me smile

heatherchickenlady
(PDX from MKE)
Posted: Nov 08, 2010 - 20:04
 

We love this album, thank you!

Rooney
(Near Paradise)
Posted: Oct 08, 2010 - 08:49
 

You don't pull the mask on the old lone ranger, and you don't mess around with Django.  A23.

valeriogonzalez
Posted: Oct 08, 2010 - 08:33
 

Great Django.

Stingray
(EUROPE)
Posted: Sep 06, 2010 - 08:11
 

Don't need a carpet - thank you, DJANGO!

Shesdifferent
(Just visiting this planet this is not my home)
Posted: May 01, 2010 - 21:38
 

{#No}

Proclivities
(Carrboro, NC)
Posted: Mar 31, 2010 - 06:06
 

 crockydile wrote:
Sorry, I just see old cartoons when I hear this stuff. Can't take it seriously. TV ruined it for me. {#Cry}
 
I know what you mean about the "old cartoons", but that doesn't ruin it for me.  I don't think that popular music is something that has to be taken "seriously"; it's culture, not oncology.


billlewis
(Harris Neck Georgia)
Posted: Mar 31, 2010 - 06:01
 

OK Now you know!

Bill

Born in Liberchies, Pont-à-Celles, Belgium, Reinhardt's nickname "Django" is Romani for "I awake." He spent most of his youth in Romani (Gypsy) encampments close to Paris, playing banjo, guitar and violin from an early age, and professionally at Bal-musette halls in Paris. He started first on the violin and eventually moved on to a banjo-guitar that had been given to him as a gift. His first known recordings (in 1928) were of him playing the banjo.

At the age of 18, Reinhardt was injured in a fire that ravaged the caravan he shared with Florine "Bella" Mayer, his first wife. They were very poor, and to supplement their income Bella made imitation flowers out of celluloid and paper. Consequently, their home was full of this highly flammable material. Returning from a performance late one night, Reinhardt apparently knocked over a candle on his way to bed. While his family and neighbors were quick to pull him to safety, he received first- and second-degree burns over half his body. His right leg was paralyzed and the third and fourth fingers of his left hand were badly burned. Doctors believed that he would never play guitar again and intended to amputate one of his legs. Reinhardt refused to have the surgery and left the hospital after a short time; he was able to walk within a year with the aid of a cane.

His brother Joseph Reinhardt, an accomplished guitarist himself, bought Django a new guitar. With rehabilitation and practice he relearned his craft in a completely new way, even as his third and fourth fingers remained partially paralyzed. He played all of his guitar solos with only two fingers, and used the two injured digits only for chord work.




Seahunt
(Parent's Basement)
Posted: Jan 27, 2010 - 04:25
 

I have been trying to learn guitar and am trying to play Sweet Georgia Brown.  Go ahead and YouTube it.  First one that pops up is Django.  Awesome.  My hands work and I can't touch his version.  I'll report progress back in 5 years...

EssexTex
(Gitche Gumee)
Posted: Nov 25, 2009 - 08:13
 

Hairfarmer wrote:

Not bad for aguy with only two functional fingers on his left hand huh?


Handy for insulting gestures too...


sburns96708
(Haiku, Maui, Hawaii)
Posted: Nov 25, 2009 - 08:13
 

Yeah Baby, one of the BEST of all times ! if you don't get it , go back to school and study music .....

Tally Ho ! 

WonderLizard
(2,755.46 mi. due east of Paradise)
Posted: Nov 25, 2009 - 08:13
 

 crockydile wrote:
Sorry, I just see old cartoons when I hear this stuff. Can't take it seriously. TV ruined it for me. {#Cry}
 
You seem to understand TV very well. Perhaps you should have stuck to it.


ScottFromWyoming
(Powell)
Posted: Sep 23, 2009 - 08:56
 

 captainskeezix wrote:

What a bizarre thing to say... Without Django, there is no Emmet Ray. Nobody knows that better than Emmet Ray.
 
wtf


EssexTex
(Pitching a tent)
Posted: Sep 23, 2009 - 08:53
 

Yep I'm still seeing Laurel and Hardy....painting their boat....humpin that old piano up those stairs etc.

great.

crockydile
(The swamps of Houston)
Posted: Jul 22, 2009 - 06:24
 

Sorry, I just see old cartoons when I hear this stuff. Can't take it seriously. TV ruined it for me. {#Cry}