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I notice that Ragtime is rarely discussed here. is it just me? The Last Otan Track: www.funkmusician.com/what.mp3 | |
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otan said: is it just me?
As in the movie? Imperially Yours,
SUNIO RULER OF ANGELLOVE | |
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"Pedro offers you his protection." | |
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Jelly Roll Morton is my hero! Yo mamma don't wear no draws my jam! This cat is the original pimp! Django Reinhardt is high on my list also, this guy did things with 2 fingers that most guitarist have trouble doing with all five. | |
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hmmm... "Following the appearance of Scott Joplin at the St. Louis World's Fair, "ragtime" music was all the rage. The premise of this strip was that a certain tune, once heard, simply could not be resisted. The listener became immediately afflicted with a sort of pre-Steve Martin case of "happy feet," dancing uncontrollably in spite of everything.The primary character was a highly stereotypical negro musician who delighted in the mischievous playing of the magical tune. Of course, such a character could not appear in the comic pages today. Students of comics history, however, know that there were many comic strips which featured such stereotypical characters. After all, the same people who were reading the "funnies" during this period were also attending live minstrel shows. While it is not a strip for which fans of Knerr may be proud, it is no more contemptible than many others of its type which appeared during the same period." http://www.geocities.com/...rrdex.html "Pedro offers you his protection." | |
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mochalox said: "Following the appearance of Scott Joplin at the St. Louis World's Fair,
"ragtime" music was all the rage. I'm like, how's there a thread about ragtime and no shout outs to Scott Joplin! | |
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has P. Diddy stole from Ragtime too? ---------------------------------
Funny and charming as usual | |
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mochalox said:[quote] UptownDeb said: mochalox said: "Following the appearance of Scott Joplin at the St. Louis World's Fair,
"ragtime" music was all the rage. I'm like, how's there a thread about ragtime and no shout outs to Scott Joplin! just 4 U sorry i forgot "Pedro offers you his protection." | |
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mochalox said: jthad1129 said: has P. Diddy stole from Ragtime too?
no but he tried to take the ragtop "Pedro offers you his protection." | |
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mochalox said: I LOVE that guy! | |
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mochalox said: VinaBlue said: mochalox said: I LOVE that guy! me too! 'specially when Mitch-J refuses to sing for an audience, just because they paid good $$$ for good seats, and came a long way, and got all gussied up, and were waiting patiently... hmmm.. reminds me of P... ..could it be?... "Pedro offers you his protection." | |
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Once in a while I can dig some James P Johnson or Scott Joplin...
Brothel Soul! "Peace and Benz -- The future, made in Germany" | |
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mochalox said:[quote] mochalox said: VinaBlue said: mochalox said: I LOVE that guy! me too! 'specially when Mitch-J refuses to sing for an audience, just because they paid good $$$ for good seats, and came a long way, and got all gussied up, and were waiting patiently... hmmm.. reminds me of P... ..could it be?... I found some wave files of him singing! http://www.barbneal.com/mfrog.asp | |
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otan said: is it just me?
Nope, not just you. Love ragtime ... wish I was brilliant enough to play it. One day I'll get there, in my dreams | |
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