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Subject: Amusing music ... From: Rita64 Date: 18 Aug 99 - 06:51 AM What happened to the musician that robbed the bank? He made off with the lute. Found this joke today which made me think of you delightful people. This is most likely a silly question (not that I am implying the humour here is less than subtlely sophisticated), but in this case I desire a silly answer: Anyone have other jokes that refer to music? Thanks. :-)
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Subject: RE: Amusing music ... From: Peter T. Date: 18 Aug 99 - 10:53 AM Don't be flat, don't be sharp, be natural!! (worst music joke ever, appears in hundreds of high school yearbooks). yours, Peter T. |
Subject: RE: Amusing music ... From: JR Date: 18 Aug 99 - 10:58 AM How long does it take to tune a banjo?... Who knows? What's the diference between a banjo & an onion? Nobody ever cried chopping up a banjo. ( I realize that including banjo jokes in a thread asking for music jokes may be thread creep. |
Subject: RE: Amusing music ... From: Margo Date: 18 Aug 99 - 11:10 AM How may sopranos does it take to change a light bulb? Only one: she holds the bulb and the world revolves around her.
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Subject: RE: Amusing music ... From: Bert Date: 18 Aug 99 - 11:21 AM How many Mudcatters does it take to change a lightbulb? 100 or more One to change the bulb, the rest to keep the thread creeping, mentioning Possums, Horses, Pete Seger, Annap's gathering, bbc in Cognito, Fast Eddie, where's Bruce O when you need him, in the jello tub drinking black stuff................ |
Subject: RE: Amusing music ... From: catspaw49 Date: 18 Aug 99 - 11:28 AM LMAOLMAOWROTF...........Aw gawddamn.....Simply GREAT.........and sorrowfully true.........LMAO Spaw |
Subject: RE: Amusing music ... From: Roger the zimmer Date: 18 Aug 99 - 11:41 AM Of course the ur-lightbulb is the UK model with the bayonet fitting. This is known as the traditional lightbulb. When held in the mouth while climbing the stepladder it becomes oral tradition. When the lightbulb travelled to the Americas it acquired a screw thread. This is the revivalist lightbulb. Of course once it is switched on it becomeselectric and outside the scope of the Mudcat. Torches were introduced for travelling folk and bluespersons to see to ride the rails. As most of them were blind, it didn't matter that they couldn't switch them on. Some people believe Cecil Sharp invented the lightbulb years before "Eddie" Edison (where were you, Eddie) Some people believe that oil lamps are the only true light,these are bluegrass or country lights. Candles, on the other hand, are Celtic. What do you mean thread creep? I may have had too many Fast Eddies or was it the mushroom omelette a la Kersey? |
Subject: RE: Amusing music ... From: Allan C. Date: 18 Aug 99 - 11:56 AM Great, Roger! As to, "How many Mudcatters does it take to change a lightbulb?" It takes one - Max The other 99 Mudcatters sit around and tell him what a good job he does of it. |
Subject: RE: Amusing music ... From: Fadac Date: 18 Aug 99 - 03:38 PM Q. What's the differance between a banjo and a chain saw?
A. You can tune a chainsaw. When I was in Antartica, somebody sent me a list of 800 banjo jokes. Very handy as banjos and bagpipes are about the only instruments that us accordion players can make fun of. Somebody came out with a little tape called "computer songs" I thought it was quite funny. If you work in a cube, the "Those Darn Accordions" "Hamster man" is quite good. -Fadac |
Subject: RE: Amusing music ... From: Bruno Date: 18 Aug 99 - 05:38 PM The shortest joke about musicans ? A musician passes by a pub ! |
Subject: RE: Amusing music ... From: Kirsten Date: 18 Aug 99 - 09:14 PM How many alto sax players does it take to change a light bulb? Five. One to handle the bulb and four others to contemplate how David Sanborn would have done it. |
Subject: RE: Amusing music ... From: WyoWoman Date: 18 Aug 99 - 09:23 PM What do you call a musician without a girlfriend?
Homeless! ww |
Subject: RE: Amusing music ... From: emily rain Date: 18 Aug 99 - 09:29 PM what's the best way to play a bodhran? with an open penknife! |
Subject: RE: Amusing music ... From: Duane D. Date: 18 Aug 99 - 10:22 PM What do you get when you drop a piano down a mine shaft? A flat minor. You can tune a guitar, but you can't tuna fish. |
Subject: RE: Amusing music ... From: Alan of Australia Date: 19 Aug 99 - 03:30 AM G'day, In some countries 'bar' is a musical term, 'measure' in the USA I think. e.g. in 4/4 time there are four beats to the bar. I walked past a bar once that had four deadbeats in it. Three looked pretty crotchetty (sorry, another non USA musical term), the one on the floor was definitely having a rest.
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Subject: RE: Amusing music ... From: katlaughing Date: 19 Aug 99 - 11:54 AM Oh, that's gooooodd, Alan, but some of us in the US DO use the terms "bar" and "crotchety" int eh wya you used them! kat |
Subject: RE: Amusing music ... From: katlaughing Date: 19 Aug 99 - 11:54 AM Oh, that's gooooodd, Alan, but some of us in the US DO use the terms "bar" and "crotchety" in the way you used them! kat |
Subject: RE: Amusing music ... From: Bert Date: 19 Aug 99 - 11:57 AM 'ghing, you could have used :|| instead of posting again ;-) |
Subject: RE: Amusing music ... From: MMario Date: 19 Aug 99 - 12:04 PM or at least KNOW what they mean.... MMario "We're not ALL ugly Americans -- some of us are just homely" |
Subject: RE: Amusing music ... From: Jon Freeman Date: 19 Aug 99 - 08:21 PM A guy goes into a second hand shop and enquires about a golden rat that he saw in the window. The shopkeeper say's "It's £10 for the rat and another £50 for its secret". The guy decides that he just wants the rat and pays for it and leaves the shop. As he is walking home, all the rats in the area start to follow him and by the time he reaches a bridge, he was fed up with this and blames the golden rat which he throws in the river and the rats all jump in to the river and drown. The next day he returns to the shop and the shopkeeper said "I know, you want the secret", he replies "no I've come to buy the golden banjo that's in the window". Jon (A tenor banjo player) |
Subject: RE: Amusing music ... From: Jeri Date: 19 Aug 99 - 08:37 PM Hear about the first song Canadian jazz musicians learn? "Take the Train, Eh?" I told the following joke to my boss and her husband, a musician: What do you call a musician with a a home and a steady income? Married. The husband/musican was unemployed, and not terribly amused. If my boss hadn't laughed her ass off, I could have been in serious doo-doo. |
Subject: RE: Amusing music ... From: Bill D Date: 19 Aug 99 - 08:43 PM definition of an oboe.."an ill wind that nobody blows good.." |
Subject: RE: Amusing music ... From: catspaw49 Date: 19 Aug 99 - 08:51 PM ...except Fast Eddie...........Fast Eddie blows everything Spaw |
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