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Cul de Sac by Richard Thompson for April 14, 2012
Transcript:
Alice: We're getting a piano! My grandma's giving it to us! Dill: We had a piano... Alice: If you put some cats and mice in a piano, they play this great song! Dill: Whatever happened to that piano? Alice: Petey says it's a compositional device favored by Franz Liszt and Raymond Scott, whoever they are. Dill: Oh yeah, the trebuchet!
margueritem about 11 years ago
LOL! Dill’s brothers did it again!
lightningsnowstorm about 11 years ago
Wow, dill. Your brothers will not be so successful… unless they use their trebuchet to get a job.
sizer99 about 11 years ago
Hungarian Rhapsody No 2 with Mouse in Piano Op 5:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwN20ybVDDs
Peabody-Martini about 11 years ago
I remember that episode of Northern Exposure.
Sisyphos about 11 years ago
Piano-hurling by trebuchet! I’m impressed. Alice’s understanding of piano-playing, however, leaves something to be desired. —Like music.
Nachikethass about 11 years ago
I called it yesterday…
GROG Premium Member about 11 years ago
It sounds like the best thing that could possibly happen to a piano. No more piano lessons.
erik.vanthienen about 11 years ago
Trebuchet hurls a full-sized upright piano over 450 feet : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZxCEkGk6HI
xall2h1 about 11 years ago
lol. Love Cul De Sac!
finale about 11 years ago
Launch!
Gokie5 about 11 years ago
Yesterday someone mentioned something to the effect that it would be difficult to lose a piano. Well, according to the following account, the Collyer brothers had fourteen pianos buried in their house. (Don’t read this while you’re eating a meal!) http://www.canadaandtheworld.com/collyerbrothershoarders.html
chanac about 11 years ago
Cartoons like Looney Toons and Tom and Jerry introduced entire generations to classical music. How many kids can hum a classical piece based off Bugs Bunny.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 11 years ago
that proves it. the cul de sac is just over the hill from ballard streat..,.
Piksea Premium Member about 11 years ago
That is one of the best parallel conversations.Ever!
runar about 11 years ago
Raymond Scott, aka Harry Warnow, was a prolific composer best known to people because he was one of Carl Stalling’s favorite composers to borrow from.
kathrynismerry about 11 years ago
Thanks! That was great! :)
kathrynismerry about 11 years ago
Thanks for looking these artists up for us. :)
reynard61 about 11 years ago
Here’s my favorite version of “Powerhouse”, by the immortal, incorrigible Spike Jones: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHgQALH9-7M
(Ignore the Tacoma Narrows Bridge film. Not sure why that’s even there.)
Ermine Notyours about 11 years ago
“Can you imagine the sound when the Piano lands?”If it goes down a shaft, you get “A flat miner.”