MUSICIANS JOKES

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Re: MUSICIANS JOKES

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rtbcIII wrote: Sun Jul 24, 2022 12:17 am A classical musician knock-knock joke:

Knock-knock.

Who's there?

Knock-knock.

Who's there?

Knock-knock.

Who's there?

Knock-knock.

Who's there?

Knock-knock.

Who's there?!

Knock-knock.

Who's there??

Knock-knock.

Who's there?!

Knock-knock.

Who's there?!?

Knock-knock.

Who's there?!?!


Philip Glass.
Ok after googling who Philip Glass is and what kind of music he makes, I now understand the joke. :lol:
GREAT!
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Re: MUSICIANS JOKES

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Lord Reith wrote: Sun Jul 24, 2022 1:36 am
rtbcIII wrote: Sun Jul 24, 2022 12:17 am A classical musician knock-knock joke:

Knock-knock.

Who's there?

Knock-knock.

Who's there?

Knock-knock.

Who's there?

Knock-knock.

Who's there?

Knock-knock.

Who's there?!

Knock-knock.

Who's there??

Knock-knock.

Who's there?!

Knock-knock.

Who's there?!?

Knock-knock.

Who's there?!?!


Philip Glass.
All these jokes are great, but this is the best. Having sat through however many hours of Koyanisquatsi (hey, I was trying to impress a girl with my intellectualism... didn't realise she was just as bored as I was) this is like the payoff that never was! :lol:
I think that's because "Koyanisquatsi" is a bit boring (besides the begnining; this "documentary" is way too long). Terence Mallick stole it for the beginning (the Sean Penn - Present - Part) for The Tree Of Life. But the main theme of Koyanisquatsi is kind of great; it reminds me Nick Mason cavernous voice for "One Of These Days"; sounds like a music for E.T.
In fact, a Beatle(s) did one clip that sum up "Koyanisquatsi". Check the video-clip for "Wild Life" (the song), the people on the streets, car, airplane, etc... all his in Koyanisquatsi.

That said, did you listen to P.Glass soundtrack of "Mishima" by Paul Shrader; it's still "musique sérielle" in a way but it's damned good.
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