[Dixielandjazz] stirring the pot
Ron L'Herault
lherault at bu.edu
Mon Feb 21 09:23:04 PST 2011
Well, Harry, you obviously never tasted my mom's apple pie.
Ron L
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[mailto:dixielandjazz-bounces at ml.islandnet.com] On Behalf Of Harry Callaghan
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2011 8:40 AM
To: lherault at bu.edu
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Subject: Re: [Dixielandjazz] stirring the pot
Jim:
I never cease to be amazed with some of the new revelations I am exposed to
here on the list..........but, someone leaving because they hate the word
"dixieland" really takes the cake.
Let's see how many I can drive away today with this one;
MOM & APPLE PIE!!!
Tides
HC
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 4:59 AM, Jim Kashishian <jim at kashprod.com> wrote:
> I recall that when I first joined djml at the very beginning of its
> existence I was shocked to hear that the word "Dixieland" had taken on
> something of a dirty word meaning to some. One member actually left djml
> out of hatred over the word. And, of course, it is part of the title of
> this list! I'm not really sure how he managed to join in the first place!
>
> I moved to Madrid in1966, and don't recall any bad feelings about the word
> then in the U.S. I was literally out of contact completely through the
> "Franco" years, and not much better off than that up until the discovery
of
> this list when I first went "on-line". So, the sudden appearance of such
> hatred seemed strange. Of course, many of the things I say in English are
> some 45 yrs out of date, so I run into these PC moments quite often.
>
> Strictly out of luck, we named our band a "Jazz Band" instead of a
> "Dixieland" band, not that it would have made much difference to the
people
> who hear us. I say that as our list of songs goes way past that period,
> and
> although we might include a number of recognized Dixieland songs in a
> single
> night, we also work our way right up to the late 1960's with some songs.
> We
> also have some multicolored vests & bow ties which we use for private
> parties & big functions, which fortunately carry no overtones to anyone
> other than just being very colorful & gay. (Ya see...my wife says I can't
> say "gay" anymore!)
>
> I do think it is a shame that some would attach nothing more than "bad
> tempo
> bands & straw hats" to a single word, which really does mean many other
> things to many other people.
>
> Jim
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