Klarinet Archive - Posting 000226.txt from 2000/06

From: "Emily S" <harvinet@-----.com>
Subj: Re: [kl] mold
Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2000 22:53:22 -0400

Yep, I've seen it with my own eyes. He sounds good on them...only another
legere user would know the difference.

>From: "Ed & Carol Maurey" <edsshop@-----.ca>
>Reply-To: klarinet@-----.org
>To: <klarinet@-----.org>
>Subject: Re: [kl] mold
>Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2000 20:04:29 -0300
>
>At last I've arrived! Lelia has waxed eloquent on a thread I almost
>created. Unfortunately, my days as a reed mold advocate are behind me.
>I've gone plastic...not cheesewhiz...rather, Legere. Gone is the smelly,
>dusty, off-flavor Ed. At Clarinetfest I'll be the guy in a polyester
>leisure suit with black, shiney Corfam shoes.
>
>Seriously, Guy [pronounced "Ghee," Yanks] Legere tells me that none other
>than Jim Campbell is concertising about Europe with Guy's fake reeds. Jim
>pays for his reeds like everybody else. I guess us Royal Subjects just
>don't do sleeze.
>
>Ed Maurey
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <LeliaLoban@-----.com>
>To: <klarinet@-----.org>
>Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 12:55 PM
>Subject: [kl] mold
>
>
> > Ed Maurey wrote,
> > >The subject of moldy reeds has come up several times
> > >in the last few years. Everybody simply assumes that mold
> > >is bad. Has anybody actually tried playing on moldy reeds
> > >besides you and me? Sure they look disgusting but, so does
> > >blue cheese to lovers of Cheesewiz.
> >
> > This thread needs a theme song. I nominate "Mold, Mold," big band swing
> > played by the Nuclear Whales Saxophone Orchestra on their 1991 CD, "Thar
>They
> > Blow." (Whaleco Music, WM-102- CD.) The late Ann Merrell (the Whales'
> > wonderful baritone sax player until she died a year or so ago) wrote the
> > music. Whales sax players Kristen Strom and Art Springs croon Jack
> > Prelutsky's seductive lyrics in praise of, "Mold, mold, marvelous mold,
> > alluring to look at, enthralling to hold," and "slime, slime, savory
>slime,
> > luscious and succulent any old time."
> >
> > If Ed goes to ClarinetInfest, you all can spot him right away, because
>he'll
> > be the one with the gooey green hair, the yellow-orange fuzzy tongue,
>the
> > purplish-blackish-greenish iridescent nose, the mottled pink and tan
>shelf
> > fungus over both ears and the sticky lavender-gray clarinet.
> >
> > ;-)
> > Lelia
> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> > Clown: Are these, I pray, called wind instruments?
> > First Musician: Ay, marry, are they, sir.
> > Clown: O, thereby hangs a tail.
> > First Musician: Whereby hangs a tail, sir?
> > Clown: Marry, sir, by many a wind instrument that I know.
> > --Shakespeare, _Othello,_ Act III, Scene 1.
> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> >
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