Monday, January 23

Happy Birthday


Jean Baptiste "Django" Reinhardt
January 23, 1910--May 16, 1953

5 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:47 AM EST

    Didn't expect to see his image this morning. Thanks for putting it up. (And for the other ones as you do so often.)
    I imagine I'm one of few that has his music on an iPod.
    Of course, Stephane Grapelli is there too. You can't separate them.

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  2. Anonymous10:18 AM EST

    As a boy, I was in love with certain bits/types of music when the heathens around me didn't seem moved. Gypsy swing was one of them, a lovely longing that pursued and distracted me when I was doing other things. One happy day I connected names, stories, and the music, and my life has been better for it. Thanks for the pic.

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  3. Anonymous12:42 PM EST

    Oh sure. Remind me that Django could do more with 2 fingers than I'll ever do with 4. Thanks.

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  4. Don't feel so all alone, Dog.

    Heydave, I know exactly what you mean. I was a big fan of swing, bossa nova, Hank Williams, the Carter family, gospel, pre-Renaissance music, and on and on. My hipper than thou friends looked at me like I'd eaten one too many sugar cubes.

    And I think I've told the story here before, but I used to supply music to some friends who owned a restaurant with a fairly eclectic customer base. I sent 'em David Byrne's Rei Momo once and the crowd went nuts. They had to keep apologizing to people because they didn't know what the album was.

    Great, I sez, and I made 'em a tape of genuine Brazilian music. When I went back to swap it out I asked how it went over. After four or five songs they'd had so many requests to take it off they never played it again.

    Philistines.

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  5. Anonymous3:33 PM EST

    Sometimes it hurts to see the good stuff bastardized because of my feelings toward the music; like when Rhapsody in Blue was used for a fucking airline. OK, gotta give you my story with that one: there used to be an odd little sci-fi-sorta show on the B/W TV called One Step Beyond. They used Gershwin as the closing number everyweek. I was mesmerized when I heard it first; the family shrugged, said they didn't know what it was, and just left me to sort of vibrate internally every week while listening to it. I can't recall one plot line from the show now, and even through college the crowd I was in didn't listen to such things. Then, one dark and, sorry... one day I heard it on the radio while in traffic. I pulled the car over and listened as a voice from my past spoke to me. Again, things were no longer the same. So it was with that Django sound.

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