I believe the Germans in WWI, called the Scots “The Ladies From H e l l”, as they were incredibly tough soldiers. Of course they finally had to wear underwear under the kilts, due to the poison gas attacks.
Years ago on eBay, I got a DVD of old Tom Terrific cartoons. This was one of the earliest made-for-TV cartoons where was and it aired every day on Captain Kangaroo. I quickly realized that the music for this cartoon was supplied by accordion and banjo.
There will now be a few minutes for the kids to go “Who were Tom Terrific and Captain Kangaroo?”
One of the best kid moments is when they figure out that what they like and want may not be what other people like and want. Good kids will want to buy you a present such as a toy truck or doll. When they buy you something they know you use, though, that’s a big step.
These instruments aren’t inherently annoying when in the right hands and context. Violins and pianos can be annoying too. On that last one, I speak from personal and bountiful experience. It is true, however, that some instruments have a more narrow “proper context”: I would included saxophones along with already mentioned banjos.
Once took an islands schooner cruise. “Amazing Grace” was bagpiped upon leaving each port for open sea, and it was deeply touching each time. Also heard somewhat commonly at Irish funerals I have attended.
I’m so old I can remember having to wait till Saturday mornings to watch cartoons. Unfortunately later in the day Lawerence Welk came on at the same time as the 3 Stooges. Or was it the Bowery Boys? Could have been Spanky? My Father got first nabs on watching the toob so I didn’t get to see many of the classics. Trying to watch what passes for cartoons my grandkids watch is an exercise in futility. Another sad fact is there are at least 3 stations here that broadcast this kind of stuff 24-7.
I am suspicious of an instrument you have to inflate before you can use it.
I have heard “Happy Birthday” played on the pipes and other music too. I have to admit, it takes some getting used to, but I still like it better than some other forms of so-called music.
Sorry guy, but I for one, enjoy good bagpipe music – especially played on the Irish bagpipes. I also like banjos and accordions – Zydeco music comes to mind.
Any musical instrument in the hands of a talented musician is a treat to the ears … but played by an inept amateur is sheer torture!
I like bagpipes. Accordions, not so much, not counting Weird Al Yankovic’s music. My dorm during my undergraduate days was beside a small golf course, and I’d wake up early Saturday mornings to the sound of bagpipers practicing their marching on the golf course in the fog. Now, that was seriously creepy and weird.
Love well played bagpipes, hate bad played. (Yes there is good played bagpipes) Can tolerate well played accordion. Both are according to taste. Everyone I know either hates or loves bagpipes. I guess I love them because I have Scottish blood.
I like bagpipes but outdoors please, they are not an instrument for inside. Accordion in Zydeco, Tango is great, but I was never a fan of Lawrence Welk style.
Bagpipes can be REAL good. Witness CELTICA: Pipes Rock. They have 2 bagpipes, violin, electric guitars, mandolin, drums, and sometimes other instruments. Thankfully no banjoes or accordions.
Common, the Red Hot Chilli Pipers are awesome!Grew up with various great uncles and such that played the accordion. I liked it then and don’t mind listening to it now. There was a lot of accordion players that a Folk Festival I went to last spring, and it was great! In anyway, There was even a local 29 piece mandolin band, that I thought I was just going to have to sit through to get to the acts I thought I wanted to see more, but wow, they were awesome! My music tastes are pretty diverse, though I find Opera and Rap kinda bore me after awhile as many of the songs start sounding alike.
“…he was was the master curator of annoying musical oddities that ventured so far into the land of bad, that they were almost good—almost.
“They included Lorne Green singing “As Time Goes By,” Tiny Tim and Bob Dylan singing “I Got You Babe” and Sammy Davis Jr. singing the theme to Hawaii 5-0. Who knew it had words?
“Nayder’s 3-minute show appeared on more than 100 public radio stations across the country.”
My neighbor (first name Duncan) used to play bagpipe recordings early Sunday morning until his 10 kids all got out of bed to get ready for church — loud enough to be heard throughout his house, and mine too in the summer.
It was good bagpipe music, but anything played at Sunday morning when you are trying to sleep will leave an annoying memory.
Bilan about 5 years ago
Were they expecting something else?
Dtroutma about 5 years ago
Squeeze box and squeeze bag.
Superfrog about 5 years ago
The last annual annoying music slam.
strictures about 5 years ago
I believe the Germans in WWI, called the Scots “The Ladies From H e l l”, as they were incredibly tough soldiers. Of course they finally had to wear underwear under the kilts, due to the poison gas attacks.
RAGs about 5 years ago
Where’s the banjo?
Nachikethass about 5 years ago
Where’s the rest of the supply? They can provide the demand!
Kim Metzger Premium Member about 5 years ago
Years ago on eBay, I got a DVD of old Tom Terrific cartoons. This was one of the earliest made-for-TV cartoons where was and it aired every day on Captain Kangaroo. I quickly realized that the music for this cartoon was supplied by accordion and banjo.
There will now be a few minutes for the kids to go “Who were Tom Terrific and Captain Kangaroo?”
feverjr Premium Member about 5 years ago
When Bill Barr isn’t rewriting the Constitution, he’s torturing us with his bagpipes…
Aussie Down Under about 5 years ago
The sign is a tad presumptive as it assumes there will be a second.
Concretionist about 5 years ago
One of the best kid moments is when they figure out that what they like and want may not be what other people like and want. Good kids will want to buy you a present such as a toy truck or doll. When they buy you something they know you use, though, that’s a big step.
sirbadger about 5 years ago
Where is the vuvuzela player from South Africa?
tudza Premium Member about 5 years ago
For the Bad Poetry Slam I had a didgeridoo and a gong, and a magicians hand held flash paper igniter.
dadoctah about 5 years ago
Insert hundreds of viola jokes here.
Cpeckbourlioux about 5 years ago
Reminds me of the old joke, ‘What do you get if you throw a bagpipe and an accordion from the roof of a ten-story building? Answer: who cares?’
Yontrop about 5 years ago
These instruments aren’t inherently annoying when in the right hands and context. Violins and pianos can be annoying too. On that last one, I speak from personal and bountiful experience. It is true, however, that some instruments have a more narrow “proper context”: I would included saxophones along with already mentioned banjos.
sandpiper about 5 years ago
If memory is correct, PDQ Bach once described a bagpipe as a suck, blow, pump, twiddle Don’t know what he would call an accordion
keenanthelibrarian about 5 years ago
They appear to do that yearly at Tamworth in outback New South Wales . It’s called the Golden Globes Award.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 5 years ago
Lived in Scotland for several years, I liked bagpipe music, but could never tell one piece from another. All sounded like a moose in pain.
Squoop about 5 years ago
Better venue for these guys would be the Gong Show.
dot-the-I about 5 years ago
Once took an islands schooner cruise. “Amazing Grace” was bagpiped upon leaving each port for open sea, and it was deeply touching each time. Also heard somewhat commonly at Irish funerals I have attended.
Prey about 5 years ago
I like the accordion (Try this, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCCV2vTrUKc) and bagpipes, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBYVmnMFMtA
Triker2011 about 5 years ago
I’m so old I can remember having to wait till Saturday mornings to watch cartoons. Unfortunately later in the day Lawerence Welk came on at the same time as the 3 Stooges. Or was it the Bowery Boys? Could have been Spanky? My Father got first nabs on watching the toob so I didn’t get to see many of the classics. Trying to watch what passes for cartoons my grandkids watch is an exercise in futility. Another sad fact is there are at least 3 stations here that broadcast this kind of stuff 24-7.
dflak about 5 years ago
I am suspicious of an instrument you have to inflate before you can use it.
I have heard “Happy Birthday” played on the pipes and other music too. I have to admit, it takes some getting used to, but I still like it better than some other forms of so-called music.
freewaydog about 5 years ago
I could tell u w/e “annoying” music they are playing, it has to be HELLA better than most of today’s music!
Silly Season about 5 years ago
With the right accompaniment, bagpipes sound great!
It’s a Long Way to The Top (If You Wanna Rock ‘N’ Roll) – AC/DC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sUXMzkh-jI
Watcher about 5 years ago
Where’s Jon Arbuckle?
dwagon55 about 5 years ago
Depends on whether they played solitaire till dawn, with a deck of fifty one…
Linguist about 5 years ago
Sorry guy, but I for one, enjoy good bagpipe music – especially played on the Irish bagpipes. I also like banjos and accordions – Zydeco music comes to mind.
Any musical instrument in the hands of a talented musician is a treat to the ears … but played by an inept amateur is sheer torture!
Rose Madder Premium Member about 5 years ago
I actually like bagpipes, but not with an accordion – nope.
Ham_Gravy about 5 years ago
If I had to offer a counter-argument to “No Accordions” it would be Kiko and the Lavender Moon
Plods with ...™ about 5 years ago
I love a good piper.
Honorable Mention In The Banjo Toss Premium Member about 5 years ago
Bagpipes, banjo, accordion, hand drum: The four musicians of the apocalypse.
DoktorScheisskopf about 5 years ago
“With celebrity co-hosts, Judy Tenuta and Fat Bastard!”
Phoenixbbs Premium Member about 5 years ago
I watched Captain Kangaroo when he was just a Corporal.
marilynnbyerly about 5 years ago
I like bagpipes. Accordions, not so much, not counting Weird Al Yankovic’s music. My dorm during my undergraduate days was beside a small golf course, and I’d wake up early Saturday mornings to the sound of bagpipers practicing their marching on the golf course in the fog. Now, that was seriously creepy and weird.
hfergus Premium Member about 5 years ago
Love well played bagpipes, hate bad played. (Yes there is good played bagpipes) Can tolerate well played accordion. Both are according to taste. Everyone I know either hates or loves bagpipes. I guess I love them because I have Scottish blood.
Thehag about 5 years ago
I like bagpipes but outdoors please, they are not an instrument for inside. Accordion in Zydeco, Tango is great, but I was never a fan of Lawrence Welk style.
Ermine Notyours about 5 years ago
Those are the two chief instruments in The Most Unwanted Song:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Most_Unwanted_Song
SpectreH about 5 years ago
If this cartoon were accurate, we wouldn’t have rap.
the lost wizard about 5 years ago
Where’s Supertramp with that annoying singer?
Ka`ōnōhi`ula`okahōkūmiomio`ehiku Premium Member about 5 years ago
Bagpipes can be REAL good. Witness CELTICA: Pipes Rock. They have 2 bagpipes, violin, electric guitars, mandolin, drums, and sometimes other instruments. Thankfully no banjoes or accordions.
https://celticarocks.com/video/
Cornelius Noodleman about 5 years ago
Reminds me of my uncles band.
GiantShetlandPony about 5 years ago
Common, the Red Hot Chilli Pipers are awesome!Grew up with various great uncles and such that played the accordion. I liked it then and don’t mind listening to it now. There was a lot of accordion players that a Folk Festival I went to last spring, and it was great! In anyway, There was even a local 29 piece mandolin band, that I thought I was just going to have to sit through to get to the acts I thought I wanted to see more, but wow, they were awesome! My music tastes are pretty diverse, though I find Opera and Rap kinda bore me after awhile as many of the songs start sounding alike.
Caesar'sWife Premium Member about 5 years ago
Concertina and pipes! Almost heaven.
ljfrat about 5 years ago
Oh, Tom Terrific!! With Mighty Manfred the Wonder Dog!!! :-)
ZBicyclist Premium Member about 5 years ago
Reminds me of “The Annoying Music Show” on NPR with Jim Nayder.
https://www.wbez.org/shows/wbez-news/remembering-annoying-music-show-and-magnificent-obsession-host-jim-nayder/e0358041-73b4-4788-8f16-8cbbe7b2668f
“…he was was the master curator of annoying musical oddities that ventured so far into the land of bad, that they were almost good—almost.
“They included Lorne Green singing “As Time Goes By,” Tiny Tim and Bob Dylan singing “I Got You Babe” and Sammy Davis Jr. singing the theme to Hawaii 5-0. Who knew it had words?
“Nayder’s 3-minute show appeared on more than 100 public radio stations across the country.”
nbwddd about 5 years ago
Did you know that both Weird Al Yankovic and Lucy Liu can play the accordion.
scpandich about 5 years ago
Except neither accordion nor bagpipe music is annoying.
ZBicyclist Premium Member about 5 years ago
My neighbor (first name Duncan) used to play bagpipe recordings early Sunday morning until his 10 kids all got out of bed to get ready for church — loud enough to be heard throughout his house, and mine too in the summer.
It was good bagpipe music, but anything played at Sunday morning when you are trying to sleep will leave an annoying memory.
BrianClark about 5 years ago
I love both the accordion and bagpipes.
Rick Smith Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Thank you guys. Our next act is a kazoo and recorder duo!
news almost 5 years ago
What about Mighty Manfred the Wonder Dog?
StewS2 almost 5 years ago
This would have been complete if they’d just included a banjo!
delegr over 4 years ago
Loved Captain Kangaroo and Mr. Greenjeans!