Hope it's worth waiting for. I'm getting rehearsals for bagpipes, rap, progressive rock and a few unidentifiable genres coming through the window. Sometimes simultaneously.
Albert the InfoGipsy
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Joined on 23/09/2005
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Re: Happy Fete de la Musique!!!
Even in London the Fete de la Musique is being celebrated! My husband's French teacher volunteers for a homeless charity and she is organizing a charity Solstice party with a number of up and coming bands in London today . And, of course, we are going!
I have read recently that the Fete de la Musique was started by an American DJ living in France in 1970s - it has certainly been a success.
We had our village do last night - from 1830 until 0200! Just a relatively small village of less than 2000 people but there were 2 sound stages and a number of impromptu areas; we followed the band and the majorettes around the village, stopping every now and again for things like the Trompes des Chasseurs, the glockenspiels for the kids from the school of Music, the village choir etc etc. We last peeped out at the main square opposite our house at 0100 when a rock band were giving it about 200 decibels and there were at least 20 people in the audience - all clustered around the pastis bar! When I got up at 0700 this morning everything had been cleared away - even the semi-permanent bar and the only sign that anything had happened was one empty beer bottle in our front garden......
Just come back slightly early from a village Festival of Music. Mr Mercier on the mouth organ, Mr Pierrette on the saxophone etc. The same folk who did a turn at the village Christmas show. A bit of karoke with some of the songs in English. Funny hearing someone trying to sing Robbie Williams' "Angels". Simple entertainment but great fun.
It's going on 'til midnight but the mosquitos are out so decided to quit bite-less.
Well, Mr. Polremy is out there somewhere in Perpignan playing his drums. I am desperately trying to stay awake till he returns. He is expecting a lively evening with maybe a few disappointed usap supporters. Anyone been there tonight and got back in one piece?
Interesting statistic "In 1982 he made a study of the cultural habits of the French, to find that five million people - including one child out of two - played a musical instrument." Wonder what that number is today ?
Nothing about American DJ living in France in 1970s I'm afraid DZ