The tune people sing to you

Re: The tune people sing to you

On Mon, 17 Jun 2002 20:14:12 -0500, jesse737373
<jesse737373.6f604@timelimit.unicyclist.com> wrote:

>march of the gladiators i think. its the one that goes do de dodo de de
>do do dodo

I like the transcription that Joe posted on 14 May:
“Doot doot doodle oodle oot doot doo doo, doot doot doodle oodle oot
doot doo doo…”

Jagur, I guess you mean Turkey IN the straw. That’s an English reel,
also played in the US (New England region) but it’s not the circus
song.

Klaas Bil

Re: Re: The tune people sing to you

yea,its not the circus one like i thought,but this is what the ice cream trucks play though their loud speakers over here.

thanx for all the MIDI links guys,im having a jolly good time with the sheer number of versions of EOTG.very historic aswell :roll_eyes:

RE: The tune people sing to you

> thanx for all the MIDI links guys,im having a jolly good time with the
> sheer number of versions of EOTG.very historic aswell :roll_eyes:

Eew. You’re going to do some kind of brain damage to yourself if you listen
to too much of that… :slight_smile:

JF

I am seriously pistoff to learn that, after years of grueling training (involving some rather heavy permanent scarring) and conditioning to acquire the lightning-fast reflexes, brute strength, high tolerance to pain, and killer-instinct that I now possess, … ARRRrrrrrgh!!!

Excuse me.

OK… It just bothers me that a composition which, by its very title belongs solely to my brothers in arms and me, should, well, for some unfathomable reason have come to be associated with, with, … pardon me very much… a bunch of guys riding around on one-wheeled horseless chariots! It’s just not fair !!!

If any of you are thinking of riding those things anywhere near the Colosseum, well, … you’ve been warned!

Re: The tune people sing to you

In a message dated 6/19/02 12:09:25 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
danny@jugglersafety.net writes:

> jagur wrote:
> > entry of the gladiators it such a cool name..i’m converted,i will wistle
> > this whereever i go from now on..
>
> Somebody slap that man.

I often begin singing it as soon as i notice somebody about to open there
mouth to say “hey, wheres the other half of your bike?” Another comeback i
recently thought of and have not had a chance to test out “Hey, i’v never
seen a unicycle with a spare weel in the front like that before, how much did
you pay for that thing?” I have to work on shortening it down some though.
Idealy it should have the same affect as “wheres the other half of your bike”
__
Trevor andersen

Re: The tune people sing to you

In a message dated 6/19/02 12:09:25 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
danny@jugglersafety.net writes:

> jagur wrote:
> > entry of the gladiators it such a cool name..i’m converted,i will wistle
> > this whereever i go from now on..
>
> Somebody slap that man.

I often begin singing it as soon as i notice somebody about to open there
mouth to say “hey, wheres the other half of your bike?” Another comeback i
recently thought of and have not had a chance to test out “Hey, i’v never
seen a unicycle with a spare weel in the front like that before, how much did
you pay for that thing?” I have to work on shortening it down some though.
Idealy it should have the same affect as “wheres the other half of your bike”
__
Trevor andersen

Re: The tune people sing to you

On Thu, 20 Jun 2002 02:01:10 EDT, ChxWitBrix@aol.com wrote:

>Another comeback i
>recently thought of and have not had a chance to test out “Hey, i’v never
>seen a unicycle with a spare weel in the front like that before, how much did
>you pay for that thing?” I have to work on shortening it down some though.
>Idealy it should have the same affect as “wheres the other half of your bike”

How about
“Hey, where did you get that spare wheel?”
or even shorter
“Cool, a spare wheel!”

Klaas Bil