Frazz by Jef Mallett for August 10, 2011
Transcript:
Gym teacher: Here: My song. Frazz: Orange Barrels on the road to happiness. Miss Plainwell: This is too good. Frazz: "Carefully laid plans fatiguing like waistbands" Miss Plainwell: He's getting help. Frazz: "Hard hats and hard shoes and hard plastic blue loos" Miss Plainwell: ...From Caulfield.
ARF2 over 13 years ago
Busted!
Arianne over 13 years ago
Tee-hee! The hard plastic blue loos blues. Who hasn’t ever had them? I won’t be surprised if Coach wrote this himself.
x_Tech over 13 years ago
I met her outside Fresno dead all over;I can still recall the Stassin pin she wore; She was chewin’ on a hangnail on her elbows, and I knew that she would be a crashing bore;My Pooh Bear said I’d hate her dog forever;She said to me she’d have a swiss on rye;But who’d have thought she’d bobsled on a surfboard;I never had the chance to say goodbye.
x_Tech over 13 years ago
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Varnes over 13 years ago
Actually, it’s pretty good. (Thanks Caufield!). How many songs have you heard about road construction and traffic delays? There is a fine line between country and blues. I do assume they are reciting random phrases from the song, because they don’t rhyme. BTW, what’s a loos?
wandle over 13 years ago
Loo is British for toilet
jpsomebody over 13 years ago
The “End Construction” signs that the construction crews put up always makes me think of protest signs.
TheSpanishInquisition over 13 years ago
She wasn’t fooled for a second.
Poncede over 13 years ago
Horns honk ,tempers flare as cars squeeze single file;
people curse, tires squeal, finger raised in denial .
Dr Sheriff MB esq PhD DML over 13 years ago
Orange barrels, orange barrels every where i see,Orange barrels, orange barrels looking back at me,Look at Larry, Darryl and Darryl standing next to the orange barrel,in their orange vest apparel…looking back at me,
Boise Ed Premium Member over 13 years ago
How does she know that Caulfield wrote it? What he says usually makes sense.
hippogriff over 13 years ago
Real blues are iambic pentameter – see Leonard Bernstein’s famous TV lecture on the subject. He turned "I will not fear for death nor bane [repeat with “I said”] Till Birnam woods comes to high Dunsinane" into the MacBeth Blues.
fritzoid Premium Member over 13 years ago
“Why would Caulfield use a British term like “loos”. No American would understand that.”
The point is that Frazz understands it, and Miss Plainwell understands it, but Coach Hacker wouldn’t understand it. That’s the giveaway that it was Caulfield.
lewisbower over 13 years ago
Out of Africa, the blues developed a pentatonic scale while Europe kept the octave. The blues may have migrated to Europe and America, but the 7 note scale did not get lost, be it a sax, a guitar or a voice.
lewisbower over 13 years ago
Another difference, the blues brought by the black man had a distinctive lyric pattern. The first line states a problem (lost your mate), the second repeats the problem, the third embellishes, and the forth is possible solution or accepting loss. Having never been subjected to country (save when drafted), is that the lyric pattern,Do Blues player wear rhindstones?
Modoc over 13 years ago
Which? The Death Metal Playing Hank III?
Varnes over 13 years ago
Lew, they are actually very similar. They both have the 1, 4, 5 chord structure, they both are done in 3/4 or 4/4 time. Not sure what you are saying about the vocals, but both depend heavily on what is being described in the song. In both, the words are almost everything. And any song from either genre could be turned into a jazz improv that would make you flip your wig and leave you with your hair on backwards…
Varnes over 13 years ago
Most musical scholars agree that “Rock and Roll” is a form of blues….
Varnes over 13 years ago
Fairport. I think you’re right. Here ya go…."carefully laid plans fatiguing like waistbands. Hard hats and hard shoes, and hard plastic loos. The radio plays music I really can’t stand. You need to go somewhere? Oh, man, do you loose!…
Arianne over 13 years ago
Well done, Varnes! ~ Looking forward to the next strip.
Arianne over 13 years ago
I meant to say this earlier, but, hopefully better late than never- Seed_drill, that was too cute. And Monkeyblues, excellent! Did you write that? I’ll be thinking of Larry, Darryl and Darryl whenever I’m stuck in a barrel jam from now on.