1920 Pneumatic Circus Calliope
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Such a nice, happy sound. I love these things.
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Makes me crave a hot dog and pop corn for some reason.
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Please...don't compare me with Anton LaVey. (I'm the one playing the Calliope here) He and I have our own styles of playing. His Satanist proclivities aside, I consider Mr. LaVey to be one of the better masters of the Calliope that are alive today. He knows his "stuff" and technically, you'd be hard pressed to find a better man for the job.
The instrument is not an organ, nor a piano. It demands a touch and a mentality that Mr. LaVey portrays very well.
...Jim
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My name is Calliope :( but hey I can do music :D:D:
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hah hah hah ! ! !
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the horn was a nice touch :D
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@Ebvardh Cause this is one of Anton LaVey's (founder of LaVeyan Satanism) favorite instrument's to play. He even joined a circus playing the calliope.
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Very nice tune, sir.
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@noper12345 Pardon mt ignorance, but how does this comment relate to the video?
The song is "Waitin' For The Robert E. Lee"
kazombie 2 years ago 11
The timber of a Calliope is so unique. It has a softness. I love it.
Khamomil 2 years ago 10