That is a good version. I think the only reason Tommy James and the Shondells is the one that comes up first in my head is that it was all over Kindred clubs for some reason.
Most people have poor taste and worse judgement.
I, however, know a good thing when I see it. Even at the corner of the bar.
No, at least not at the ones I went to. The Toreador are the artist clan. Very self-involved and into aesthetics. Used to pass myself off as one of them when I didn't want anyone knowing my more unique skills.
Just because I can't have whiskey or because you know how much I like you?
I do like to give you my full attention, wherever we are.
Manipulation, for the most part. Actually making any art is usually secondary to knowing about art. Edward, in Denver? Was a Toreador. If that helps illuminate their worst traits better.
I hope those days don't happen too often.
You can't say that, Kaz. Not when I'd love to see coin tricks at any time of the night.
It does. Maybe being an art enthusiast just also makes someone more likely to be a manipulative asshole. That's not the first time that pairing's gone hand in hand.
Nah. They don't.
I'll show you another tonight. You know I tried to find the earliest writings on coin magic once. The earliest I could find was "The Gift of Wonder" but it had to have predated that.
I certainly understand the impulse, as an art enthusiast myself.
Good. I'm glad.
That's pretty impressive. Can't imagine that it wouldn't go further back. People have probably been doing coin tricks for as long as coins have existed. Next time I'm around someone old enough to remember, I'll have to ask.
And what is your favorite piece or artist to talk about, then?
Yeah, that was my thinking, too. It had to have been around as long as there was a coin to swindle. Just curious who was the first to write about it. What did they see.
You do know how to make one feel like a special novelty item. Thankfully, I'd rather not have mass appeal, anyway.
No, that's fair enough. When I was just starting out it would take hours in front of a mirror. Once you start picking up some tricks though, others that come later tend to be a little easier. I imagine learning new songs might be like that.
Sounds about right, yeah. Once you get a feel for the notes and the chords, easier it gets to put them together and pick them apart. Used to be I couldn't really play anything unless I had it writ out for me, but now I can pick most stuff up by ear.
It does, yeah. I like learning the etymology of phrases. You learn a lot about a language's history that way. Though it can end up a linguistic rabbit hole.
Mm. Maybe not entirely on brand, but not knocked off the shelf brand, either.
One of them is defenestrate. It comes from the Latin word for window, fenestra, but an historical incident in 1618 in which some Protestants threw Catholics out a window, starting the Thirty Years War and becoming known as the "Defenestration of Prague." Really makes you think about what method of violence you should use if you want it to stick around.
Ugh. It's that time that all the holiday music can be heard on the streets. It wouldn't all even be bad if it wasn't always on loop.
It's very impressive to make a whole new word just by throwing Catholics around. Should I be on the lookout now during jobs for any good windows for you to toss people out of?
The loop is the worst part, because they never put the really good stuff on those playlists. I worry about the people that have to work in it for too long, it's like being stuck in a bad music torture box.
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Easy to spot you from the stage, too. Gotta admit, can be hard to look anywhere else.
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Most people prefer to look anywhere else.
I'm glad you're not most people.
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Most people have poor taste and worse judgement.
I, however, know a good thing when I see it. Even at the corner of the bar.
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It's the quality whiskey I have in my hand.
You're hard to look away from, too. On or off stage.
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Not exactly the part of the picture I find most appealing.
I've noticed that from you from time to time. Can't say I mind it.
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I suppose in your case, I can believe that.
I like the private concerts on the roofs, but there's something to be said for feeling like I'm getting a solo even in a crowd.
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Just because I can't have whiskey or because you know how much I like you?
I do like to give you my full attention, wherever we are.
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The latter most of the time. The former for days my mind wants to be like that.
Now I feel like I should make the most of it. Always have a coin in hand to do a trick for you.
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I hope those days don't happen too often.
You can't say that, Kaz. Not when I'd love to see coin tricks at any time of the night.
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Nah. They don't.
I'll show you another tonight. You know I tried to find the earliest writings on coin magic once. The earliest I could find was "The Gift of Wonder" but it had to have predated that.
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Good. I'm glad.
That's pretty impressive. Can't imagine that it wouldn't go further back. People have probably been doing coin tricks for as long as coins have existed. Next time I'm around someone old enough to remember, I'll have to ask.
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Yeah, that was my thinking, too. It had to have been around as long as there was a coin to swindle. Just curious who was the first to write about it. What did they see.
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What did they see in "The Gift of Wonder"?
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Oh, the one you'd expect. Making it disappear. Also turning one coin into many.
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That second one sounds like you.
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It is a surprisingly easy trick, once you build up the momentum for it.
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Easy, maybe, but still an accomplishment.
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No, that's fair enough. When I was just starting out it would take hours in front of a mirror. Once you start picking up some tricks though, others that come later tend to be a little easier. I imagine learning new songs might be like that.
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Sounds about right, yeah. Once you get a feel for the notes and the chords, easier it gets to put them together and pick them apart. Used to be I couldn't really play anything unless I had it writ out for me, but now I can pick most stuff up by ear.
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Exactly, yeah. Your hands just know where to go next. Do you remember what the first song you taught yourself to play was?
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Wish I could say it was something more on brand, but it was the usual beginner standard: Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.
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Mm. Maybe not entirely on brand, but not knocked off the shelf brand, either.
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True, probably could've learned worse. Like Jingle Bells or a hymn or something.
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Ugh. It's that time that all the holiday music can be heard on the streets. It wouldn't all even be bad if it wasn't always on loop.
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The loop is the worst part, because they never put the really good stuff on those playlists. I worry about the people that have to work in it for too long, it's like being stuck in a bad music torture box.
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