“I’m sorry my dear,” said a narcissistic Gerald, “but there’s no one good enough to do it for me. When you’re a big deal like me, you must toot your own horn.”
30-40 years ago when Detroit had classical radio station WQRS-105.1FM, they would play a different John Philip Sousa march every morning at 7:15 a.m. They called it the “Sousalarm.” I always had it on my car radio during my morning commute and it would be coming on just a few minutes before I pulled into the parking lot at work. It got my workday off to a rousing energizing start!
(syntax supported by the Google, Bing, Yahoo, DuckDuckGo, Ecosia, and Yandex search engines) in the browser address bar (or search for it using one of those search engines) and choose the first Category: found and once there find the text string concert, and click its link for info and links that point to more info about this roughly jumbo envelope size painting.
Again, a larger strip image is shown by (Ctrl- or right-) clicking the image in Mr. Melcher’s MASTERPIECE #3187 (September 15, 2023) blog entry, accessible by the Check out the blog! box after the last comment, and using the dropdown menu (even larger, if you trim what’s after .png from the URL). I have added a comment there pointing to info about this artist I used to point to here. So far, 4 works by him have been used here, the October 14, 2019, strip being the prior.
BE THIS GUY about 1 year ago
When you’re rich, you don’t go to the concert; the concert comes to you.
rmremail about 1 year ago
Ronald’s new invention: the world’s first lung powered cooling machine
Solstice*1947 about 1 year ago
/// While the Countess, a beautiful heiress,
lounges languidly out on a terrace.
The Concert her consort
plays ain’t the “Salon sort.”
She’s aware that himself he’d embarrass.
/// Though he’s practiced the French Horn for years,
he performs where nobody else hears.
When he blows, a vein bulges,
yet the Countess indulges
her beloved. (And plugs up her ears.)
ronaldspence about 1 year ago
now that is an ear trumpet!
Call me Ishmael about 1 year ago
Her ladyship wakes with a shriek/
To discover she’s sprung a slight leak/
As Milord greets the morn/
With a blast from his horn:/
“Eine Kleine Morgenmuzik“!///
It’s a an opus of grandeur and sweep/
A musical quantum leap:/
His depiction of dawn/
Rivals Strauss’s “Don Juan”-/
But her ladyship needs her sleep…///
This magnificent composition/
Was completed without a commission/
And hisLordship was found/
With his instrument wound/
Round his neck. In the fetal position.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 1 year ago
To be or tuba, that is a question.
Jml58 about 1 year ago
When serenading under your swethearts window. be sure you have the right adress.
Kwen about 1 year ago
Times when pocket-sized communicating devices with a built-in alarm-clock were still a rarity.
Jayalexander about 1 year ago
Be careful with that ear trumpet Cedrick. Your you’re getting close to my settee’ . I’ll never be able to explain my loss of virginity.
PraiseofFolly about 1 year ago
Richard gave a quite unsubtle hint
By dint of what instrument
He chose to woo his paramour.
A violin to express his sweet amour?
A flute to waft melodious sounds?
A drum to show how his heart pounds?
No such message did he now send —
The horn was sign he did intend!
His lady knew the insinuation,
And softened in anticipation.
jel354 about 1 year ago
Wake up calls were house calls back in the day.
blackman2732 about 1 year ago
“I’m sorry my dear,” said a narcissistic Gerald, “but there’s no one good enough to do it for me. When you’re a big deal like me, you must toot your own horn.”
jdculhane46 about 1 year ago
Well, it’s close, but I think the horn is a little louder than your fart
Buzzworld about 1 year ago
“If only he didn’t fart so much when he played that thing.”
phritzg Premium Member about 1 year ago
“If this doesn’t trip your trigger, I’ll come back with my bagpipes.”
MS72 about 1 year ago
Love the vuvuzela during an evening date on the balcony.
mac04416 about 1 year ago
It’s not a Sousaphone, it’s an English horn.
aerotica69 about 1 year ago
It’s amazing how your rancid breath is magnified by the coils and bell of this instrument.
Linguist about 1 year ago
The way he plays that thing, it’s no wonder the lady fainted.
mokspr Premium Member about 1 year ago
With a mighty “HUFF”, Reggie cleared the obstruction and Margret regretted tossing her used Depends into the bell the night before!
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 1 year ago
Sorry Albert, that does nothing for me………
EMGULS79 about 1 year ago
30-40 years ago when Detroit had classical radio station WQRS-105.1FM, they would play a different John Philip Sousa march every morning at 7:15 a.m. They called it the “Sousalarm.” I always had it on my car radio during my morning commute and it would be coming on just a few minutes before I pulled into the parking lot at work. It got my workday off to a rousing energizing start!
Holden Awn about 1 year ago
The lady was somewhat eccentric in her chamber pot choices…
Honorable Mention In The Banjo Toss Premium Member about 1 year ago
His plot to make her jump off the balcony, so he can inherit her fortune.
Slowly, he turned... about 1 year ago
I am not so sure that is true…
Calvins Brother about 1 year ago
“Play it again, Sam.”
anomaly about 1 year ago
“The breeze is delightful. Is that garlic I smell?”
The Wolf In Your Midst about 1 year ago
“Play it, don’t spray it.”
Bilan about 1 year ago
TOO much sp*t
Ken Holman Premium Member about 1 year ago
“Darling, thank you for warming up your lips for me, now come back here and resume what you were doing.”
LJZ Premium Member about 1 year ago
I’ll go with french horn…Sousaphone is the field version of the tuba
mabrndt Premium Member about 1 year ago
The concert:
Paste (including the quote marks)
"Category:1853 oil on canvas paintings" Wikimedia
(syntax supported by the Google, Bing, Yahoo, DuckDuckGo, Ecosia, and Yandex search engines) in the browser address bar (or search for it using one of those search engines) and choose the first Category: found and once there find the text string concert, and click its link for info and links that point to more info about this roughly jumbo envelope size painting.
Again, a larger strip image is shown by (Ctrl- or right-) clicking the image in Mr. Melcher’s MASTERPIECE #3187 (September 15, 2023) blog entry, accessible by the Check out the blog! box after the last comment, and using the dropdown menu (even larger, if you trim what’s after .png from the URL). I have added a comment there pointing to info about this artist I used to point to here. So far, 4 works by him have been used here, the October 14, 2019, strip being the prior.
Running Buffalo Premium Member about 1 year ago
When your shoes haven’t been shined enough to look up a skirt, it is best to bring something shiny as a backup.
If she is sitting, then you might as well put it back.
Running Buffalo Premium Member about 1 year ago
Although she agreed to a dinner and a show; she now wishes the dinner had taken longer.
JH&Cats about 1 year ago
“Yes, thank you, now I can hear it. Alas, too much heavy metal in my youth…”
Call me Ishmael about 1 year ago
When the impromptu concert began/
The Count was a happy man/
But while he was playing/
His last meal was decaying:/
The Countess is gonna need a bigger fan.
(Sometimes you just gotta take liberties with the meter !)
Call me Ishmael about 1 year ago
For Monday:
His Papa was a frise Bichon
Who never much cared where he’d “bury his bone..”/
Momma was the kitchen maid/
Who one evening shockingly strayed/
But nevertheless/
their child’s a success !/
(Though he never learned either one’s trade.)