Liked ,shared, reminded me of when I played the flute. Love Klasiks—Our Band director taught us Sousa marches and the classics— we tho’t he was old fashioned– now I’m glad he did–
Puts me in a “Morning Mood.” I’ll have to go have another cup of coffee.
‘Loved the little kid at about 53 seconds (who may remember the moment forever) and the old lady with moist eyes at 1:05. The burka lady at 1:36 doesn’t know that she stands for the opposite of Western music, does she?
SOOOOOOO much more pleasant to the ears and eyes than the typical nasty music and stupid dancing that made “flash mobs” the “it” thing for hipster douchebags.
^ Buzz
*ding*ding*ding*ding*ding*
‘Zactly. Thank you for getting it, sort’a.
I was trying to make y’all think about what the reaction would be to other kinds of music in those circumstances.
Comment by DougM (jackassophobe) — May 8, 2012 @ 3:42 pm
What Buzz said, and add in the pop 40 stuff the big box stores blare endlessly. Nothing like a ‘diva’ *spit* screaming her lungs out, adding forty notes that were never there before, in her best Star Search or American Idol audition mode.
Comment by dick, not quite dead white guy — May 8, 2012 @ 4:01 pm
This is why I don’t ride the subway anymore. Too much sax and violins.
^ Michael
I find commuting by subway fluteless.
At least they got rid of those smelly, homeless oboes everyone used to harp on.
Still have to deal with pervs, strumpets, French hos, English horn dogs, and tromboners, though.
And there’s never a conductor around when you need one,
just Metro gnomes.
Yeah, it’s cymbalic of something inviolate.
(sorry, but Michael started it)
Comment by DougM (jackassophobe) — May 8, 2012 @ 5:43 pm
What a pleasant change for angry youth attacking you for nothing here in the States. Notice the youth with a “Mulato” [sic] hat at the :38 mark. Is that cool in Copenhagen? Just wondering
No band camp– but I did go to Bible camp—:))– we had a best of U.P. bands day where we competed for the best of the U.P. every year at a different school in the U.P. and than went “down state” to compete there—
Liked ,shared, reminded me of when I played the flute. Love Klasiks—Our Band director taught us Sousa marches and the classics— we tho’t he was old fashioned– now I’m glad he did–
Comment by geezerette — May 8, 2012 @ 11:33 am
Puts me in a “Morning Mood.” I’ll have to go have another cup of coffee.
‘Loved the little kid at about 53 seconds (who may remember the moment forever) and the old lady with moist eyes at 1:05. The burka lady at 1:36 doesn’t know that she stands for the opposite of Western music, does she?
Comment by Hopefulone — May 8, 2012 @ 12:30 pm
I confess I did not know it was “breast” not “beast.” So I am now better informed.
But having viewed this video with hope, I was somewhat disappointed, since I saw no savage breasts being soothed.
However, I wonder if the music would sooth this savage breast:
http://media.comicvine.com/uploads/0/3133/105758-18439-108206-5-red-sonja_super.jpg
Comment by Ironic in Denver — May 8, 2012 @ 1:59 pm
That would be a ride to remember.
On a side note: The video sound was edited. German engineering is pretty cool, but they don’t make commuter trains that quiet.
Comment by logdogsmith — May 8, 2012 @ 1:59 pm
Bugs Bunny is what leaps to my twisted mind.
Comment by mojo — May 8, 2012 @ 2:49 pm
SOOOOOOO much more pleasant to the ears and eyes than the typical nasty music and stupid dancing that made “flash mobs” the “it” thing for hipster douchebags.
Comment by Buzz — May 8, 2012 @ 3:37 pm
^ Buzz
*ding*ding*ding*ding*ding*
‘Zactly. Thank you for getting it, sort’a.
I was trying to make y’all think about what the reaction would be to other kinds of music in those circumstances.
Comment by DougM (jackassophobe) — May 8, 2012 @ 3:42 pm
What Buzz said, and add in the pop 40 stuff the big box stores blare endlessly. Nothing like a ‘diva’ *spit* screaming her lungs out, adding forty notes that were never there before, in her best Star Search or American Idol audition mode.
Comment by dick, not quite dead white guy — May 8, 2012 @ 4:01 pm
This is why I don’t ride the subway anymore. Too much sax and violins.
Comment by Michael K. — May 8, 2012 @ 5:07 pm
^ Michael
I find commuting by subway fluteless.
At least they got rid of those smelly, homeless oboes everyone used to harp on.
Still have to deal with pervs, strumpets, French hos, English horn dogs, and tromboners, though.
And there’s never a conductor around when you need one,
just Metro gnomes.
Yeah, it’s cymbalic of something inviolate.
(sorry, but Michael started it)
Comment by DougM (jackassophobe) — May 8, 2012 @ 5:43 pm
What a pleasant change for angry youth attacking you for nothing here in the States. Notice the youth with a “Mulato” [sic] hat at the :38 mark. Is that cool in Copenhagen? Just wondering
Comment by DC Handgun Info — May 8, 2012 @ 6:42 pm
Delightful. Thanks.
The comments, too.
Geezerette, did you ever go to Band Camp. . .?
Comment by mech — May 8, 2012 @ 8:44 pm
No band camp– but I did go to Bible camp—:))– we had a best of U.P. bands day where we competed for the best of the U.P. every year at a different school in the U.P. and than went “down state” to compete there—
Comment by geezerette — May 9, 2012 @ 5:59 am
mech (12)
*tsk*tsk*
Comment by DougM (jackassophobe) — May 9, 2012 @ 1:16 pm
Hijabi girl thinks: Enjoy now, future dhimmis, when Sharia comes, you and your infidel instruments will hang higher than non-existent gays in Iran.
Comment by Aaron's cc: — May 10, 2012 @ 3:31 pm