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Ain't you all glad I introduced the name of 'Bippy' to these forums? <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/biggrin.gif"> <P>Admit it, BJ, you've been infused with the power of the Bippitude. <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/smile.gif"><P>-Zodo
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Whee!!! I just like saying the name 'Bippy'.<P>Bippy, Bippy, Bippy, Bippy, Bippy, Bippy, Bippy, Bippy, Bippy, Bippy... *inhales* Bippy, Bippy, Bippy, Bippy, Bippy, Bippy, Bippy, Bippy, Bippy, Bippy, Bipp- *slap!!!*<P>ayy... *passes out*
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Bippy bippy bo-bippy, bananna-fanna fo-fippy, me-mi-mo-mippy, BIPPY!<P>Hey, that was kind of fun.<P>------------------
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(1/1 spoiler)
Oh-k...
Is Lou's phone response going to attract a customer, scare away a customer, bring a picket, bring a lawsuit...
On second thought, maybe just best to wait and find out <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/biggrin.gif">
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Why do you howl, night wind?
Oh-k...
Is Lou's phone response going to attract a customer, scare away a customer, bring a picket, bring a lawsuit...
On second thought, maybe just best to wait and find out <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/biggrin.gif">
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Why do you howl, night wind?
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by zodo:
<B>Admit it, BJ, you've been infused with the power of the Bippitude. <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/smile.gif">
</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>Well, "Waitress 1" and "Waitress 2" didn't seem to be that catchy, and the perky one actually kinda' looked like a Bippy at the time, so that's what went on her name tag. It's still all your fault.<P>Hi Eric! Welcome to the world of JF! I didn't follow up on Lou's answer, mostly because she doesn't care what happens. Lou is the customer service person we all wish we could be (shudder). I created her for everyone (including myself) who has ever had to deal with customers and wishes they could get away with saying all the things that stupid customers really need to hear.<P>Lou's job is to be nasty and sarcastic to people who deserve it. Her motto: I don't get paid enough to care.<P><A HREF="http://tonjasteele.keenspace.com/">Joey</A> and I both work in service positions, and at the end of the day, to remain relatively sane, we gripe about the rampant stupidity exhibited by customers (things like walking into a darkened store, right past the posted hours and a big ol' "CLOSED" sign, marching up to the desk and asking, "Are you guys still open?").<P>Woo. Enough of that rant. Hi. <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/wink.gif"><P>------------------
I might be an idiot, but indeed I am <A HREF="http://www.jobeth.net" TARGET=_blank>no fool</A>.
<B>Admit it, BJ, you've been infused with the power of the Bippitude. <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/smile.gif">
</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>Well, "Waitress 1" and "Waitress 2" didn't seem to be that catchy, and the perky one actually kinda' looked like a Bippy at the time, so that's what went on her name tag. It's still all your fault.<P>Hi Eric! Welcome to the world of JF! I didn't follow up on Lou's answer, mostly because she doesn't care what happens. Lou is the customer service person we all wish we could be (shudder). I created her for everyone (including myself) who has ever had to deal with customers and wishes they could get away with saying all the things that stupid customers really need to hear.<P>Lou's job is to be nasty and sarcastic to people who deserve it. Her motto: I don't get paid enough to care.<P><A HREF="http://tonjasteele.keenspace.com/">Joey</A> and I both work in service positions, and at the end of the day, to remain relatively sane, we gripe about the rampant stupidity exhibited by customers (things like walking into a darkened store, right past the posted hours and a big ol' "CLOSED" sign, marching up to the desk and asking, "Are you guys still open?").<P>Woo. Enough of that rant. Hi. <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/wink.gif"><P>------------------
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(Suddenly remembers something that also helps make that a good deal clearer...) Right! <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/biggrin.gif">
By the way, it's nice to see a cellist in a webcomic (I was a violist until the neighborhood committee ran out of earplugs. Now I recognize that my musical talents, whatever they are, aren't in performance. My signature comes from my interest in classical music, despite appearances... it's the first line of a poem quoted on top of a piano piece I like.)
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Why do you howl, night wind?
By the way, it's nice to see a cellist in a webcomic (I was a violist until the neighborhood committee ran out of earplugs. Now I recognize that my musical talents, whatever they are, aren't in performance. My signature comes from my interest in classical music, despite appearances... it's the first line of a poem quoted on top of a piano piece I like.)
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by zodo:
<B>Um, Bippy?
</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>Yes! Right! SO....back on topic, how 'bout that haircut? <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/biggrin.gif"><P>
<B>Um, Bippy?
</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>Yes! Right! SO....back on topic, how 'bout that haircut? <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/biggrin.gif"><P>
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It's a long piece (bout a half-hour) called (appropriately) the "Night Wind" sonata - or sometimes just the sonata in e minor, opus 25, number 2 - by Nicolai Medtner (1881-1950, if memory serves.) He was a good friend of Rachmaninoff's but concentrated a lot more
on writing for the piano (no symphonies, tone-poems, what have you for <B>him</B> - just piano pieces (including 14 sonatas), violin and piano works, 3 concerti for piano, lots and lots of songs (including one entitled sonate-vocalise, hasn't been recorded for decades that one though) and a piano quintet...)
I know of a few recordings of the "Night Wind" sonata but have only really heard three, I guess. I'm most familiar with Adam Fellegi's ok one on the Marco Polo label. (If you have Windows Media Player and go to <A HREF="http://www.hnh.com" TARGET=_blank>http://www.hnh.com</A> and search for Medtner you can audition the work for free, though in deliberately worse sound than on the actual CD. I guess they still want you to have some incentive to buy the thing.
Considering that the other sites I know of only let you listen to one-minute samples generally speaking instead of whole CDs I can put up with lower-quality sound, but anyway.) There are probably recordings out there that are a lot better based on what else I've heard by the people who play them (Hamelin on Hyperion, for instance,) and one of these days I am going to find time in this (evidence of words rubbed out by something- paw marks?? Bad <A HREF="http://www.lightlink.com/schissel/orab.html" TARGET=_blank>Cleo</A>!) that I call a schedule to go to the library and <B>listen</B> to these others...
(Ramble ramble sigh <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/wink.gif"> )
Certainly wish I were still performing viola (but as I said, it proved not to be one of my talents. Cue Asterix joke.) May I ask if your current repertoire contains anything very interesting, and also if you're open to a suggestion or two? (Some of the cello pieces I've heard have been sufficiently good that I try to give them wider exposure if I can. Similarly if I meet violists who, unlike me, <I><B>are</B></I> still playing, and they're in the mood to try something new, I have something to suggest. Obsession of mine, unfortunately <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/frown.gif"> )
-Eric Schissel, never sure where his autism stops and his obsessions begin. Will figure it out sometime, I'm sure. Apologies for the length of this post and for any annoyance. (Rereads BJ's post, sees that BJ is <B>not</B> in fact currently performing, so what was I talking about again?) (<I>Ah, the joys of not having a clue.</I>) (Cleo...) (<I>Yes?</I>)
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Why do you howl, night wind?<p>[This message has been edited by schissel (edited 01-02-2001).]
on writing for the piano (no symphonies, tone-poems, what have you for <B>him</B> - just piano pieces (including 14 sonatas), violin and piano works, 3 concerti for piano, lots and lots of songs (including one entitled sonate-vocalise, hasn't been recorded for decades that one though) and a piano quintet...)
I know of a few recordings of the "Night Wind" sonata but have only really heard three, I guess. I'm most familiar with Adam Fellegi's ok one on the Marco Polo label. (If you have Windows Media Player and go to <A HREF="http://www.hnh.com" TARGET=_blank>http://www.hnh.com</A> and search for Medtner you can audition the work for free, though in deliberately worse sound than on the actual CD. I guess they still want you to have some incentive to buy the thing.
Considering that the other sites I know of only let you listen to one-minute samples generally speaking instead of whole CDs I can put up with lower-quality sound, but anyway.) There are probably recordings out there that are a lot better based on what else I've heard by the people who play them (Hamelin on Hyperion, for instance,) and one of these days I am going to find time in this (evidence of words rubbed out by something- paw marks?? Bad <A HREF="http://www.lightlink.com/schissel/orab.html" TARGET=_blank>Cleo</A>!) that I call a schedule to go to the library and <B>listen</B> to these others...
(Ramble ramble sigh <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/wink.gif"> )
Certainly wish I were still performing viola (but as I said, it proved not to be one of my talents. Cue Asterix joke.) May I ask if your current repertoire contains anything very interesting, and also if you're open to a suggestion or two? (Some of the cello pieces I've heard have been sufficiently good that I try to give them wider exposure if I can. Similarly if I meet violists who, unlike me, <I><B>are</B></I> still playing, and they're in the mood to try something new, I have something to suggest. Obsession of mine, unfortunately <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/frown.gif"> )
-Eric Schissel, never sure where his autism stops and his obsessions begin. Will figure it out sometime, I'm sure. Apologies for the length of this post and for any annoyance. (Rereads BJ's post, sees that BJ is <B>not</B> in fact currently performing, so what was I talking about again?) (<I>Ah, the joys of not having a clue.</I>) (Cleo...) (<I>Yes?</I>)
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Why do you howl, night wind?<p>[This message has been edited by schissel (edited 01-02-2001).]
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I actually haven't had a haircut since the end of October, when i shaved my head for the Halloween party. My hair grows slow... but it's almost to the point that I can do something with a brush now... I'm thinking I need to shave it again. Maybe not bald, but shorter...<P>Oh. You mean Bippy's haircut?<P>Oh. Um, Yeah. it's neat. <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/smile.gif"><P>-Zodo
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I can probably score a copy of the Hyperion release pretty easily...<P>Yeah, sadly, I haven't picked up a cello in years. siiigh.<P>One piece springs to mind: Rostropovich's performance of Bach's Brandenburgh Concertos (I know, mundane stuff, but still). His performance has such richness and soul to it that when I listen to the discs, I just ache.<P>I'm more into bad pop music than anything else, but those discs (on EMI, I think) are just marvellous. I've also got Copeland's Red Pony around here somewhere (on vinyl!!). Grew up listening to it; sick of hearing the Fanfare for the Common Man constantly in favour of this one. It should be available on CD by now....<P>Oh, and a footnote: the best Fanfare for the Common Man has to be the Canadian Brass arrangement. Wow.
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I love Cello music! I own a cello but I never learned to play it; I play piano though. For some reason I learned to play and memorized virtuosic music first and now I'm going back and learning easier pieces.<P>I recently wrote a song called "Duet for Cello and Piano No. 1" because I was so inspired by Yo-Yo Ma's Cello playing. It's all up at <A HREF="http://www.mp3.com/brianyoung" TARGET=_blank>http://www.mp3.com/brianyoung</A> and some of my actual piano playing will be there soon. Ok ... no one cares, but I love myself. ::hug myself:: <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/biggrin.gif"><P>------------------
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by BJ:
<B> Yes! Right! SO....back on topic, how 'bout that haircut? <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/biggrin.gif">
</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
It's hard to see, with all that smoke!
<B> Yes! Right! SO....back on topic, how 'bout that haircut? <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/biggrin.gif">
</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
It's hard to see, with all that smoke!
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Of course, mentioning that you currently play an instrument to someone like me, is like (pardon the analogy) waving the red shirt in front of a bull.
(<I>Apt analogy.</I>) (Bad rabbit.) (<I>Yes, and your point is?</I>) (I really can't win, can I.) (<I>You catch on.</I>) (I catch on quick, you mean.) (<I>No, I meant you catch on. I generally mean what I say.</I>)
Erm, nothing to see here...
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Why do you howl, night wind?
(<I>Apt analogy.</I>) (Bad rabbit.) (<I>Yes, and your point is?</I>) (I really can't win, can I.) (<I>You catch on.</I>) (I catch on quick, you mean.) (<I>No, I meant you catch on. I generally mean what I say.</I>)
Erm, nothing to see here...
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Why do you howl, night wind?