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Message Board Celebrity Of The Day (Part I) - papalovesmambo

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mominator
#4625MBCotD - papalovesmambo
Posted: 2/17/06 at 9:34am

question time!!
favorite
1) book
2) hero as a child
3) way to spend a day off


"All I ask of you is one thing: please don't be cynical. I hate cynicism -- it's my least favorite quality and it doesn't lead anywhere. Nobody in life gets exactly what they thought they were going to get. But if you work really hard and you're kind, amazing things will happen." Conan O'Brien

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#4626MBCotD - papalovesmambo
Posted: 2/17/06 at 9:35am

congrats papa!

now, do i google songs about "papas" or songs about "mambos"? maybe, i'll just do both.


Finish each day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Some blunders and absurdities no doubt crept in; forget them as soon as you can. Tomorrow is a new day; begin it well and serenely and with too high a spirit to be enbered with your old nonsense. ~ Emerson

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Broadwayboobs
#4627MBCotD - papalovesmambo
Posted: 2/17/06 at 9:38am

1)What inspires you

2) If you could interview one person (dead or alive) who would it be and what questions would you ask them.

3)Who was the 1st person you met from BWW in person.


"To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment. Ralph Waldo Emerson

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#4628mbcotd - papalovesmambo
Posted: 2/17/06 at 9:40am

mominator,

1) the little world of don camillo - giovanni guareschi
2) st. michael
3) browsing stores in the village (except during football season)


r.i.p. marco, my guardian angel.

...global warming can manifest itself as heat, cool, precipitation, storms, drought, wind, or any other phenomenon, much like a shapeshifter. -- jim geraghty

pray to st. jude

i'm a sonic reducer

he was the gimmicky sort

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Updated On: 2/17/06 at 09:40 AM

Bluemoon
#4629mbcotd - papalovesmambo
Posted: 2/17/06 at 9:42am

papa -
who do you consider to be the heart & soul of the republican party?

who do you consider to be the future hope of the gop?

DG
#4630mbcotd - papalovesmambo
Posted: 2/17/06 at 9:43am

undi - i hope you, and papa, approve mbcotd - papalovesmambo

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#4631mbcotd - papalovesmambo
Posted: 2/17/06 at 9:45am

boobs,

1) passion
2) fdr - why didn't you have hitler whacked in '34 or '35?
3) bongoboy, stud-muffin extraordinaire


r.i.p. marco, my guardian angel.

...global warming can manifest itself as heat, cool, precipitation, storms, drought, wind, or any other phenomenon, much like a shapeshifter. -- jim geraghty

pray to st. jude

i'm a sonic reducer

he was the gimmicky sort

fenchurch=mejusthavingfun=magwildwood=mmousefan=bkcollector=bradmajors=somethingtotalkabout: the fenchurch mpd collective

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jrb_actor
#4632mbcotd - papalovesmambo
Posted: 2/17/06 at 9:50am

I haven't been participating in this thread because I can't keep up with chat threads, and I didn't wanna accidentally snub someone!

But, this is papa! I HAVE to post for him! And, unfortunately, this will destroy the bad boy illusion somewhat! mbcotd - papalovesmambo

Many of you probably think we hate each other, but the truth is--we are very cool. I think papa is the greatest! And, we probably do get along so beautifully in person because we have never discussed politics in person. mbcotd - papalovesmambo However, papa really is a nice guy--very funny and very warm to people. He's the kind of guy you can have fun with over beers, at the theatre, or running into on the street.

As a poster, he is intelligent, passionate, aggravating, belligerent, prickish, hilarious--all of the above!

So, cheers to papa--the rock n roll of the board!


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#4633mbcotd - papalovesmambo
Posted: 2/17/06 at 9:51am

Congratulations to the NICEST Guy on BroadwayWorld--possibly in the whole wide world!--from his dear pal, Joey.


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#4634mbcotd - papalovesmambo
Posted: 2/17/06 at 9:51am

mbcotd - papalovesmambo

To papa!

*clinks glass*


"Two drifters off to see the world. There's such a lot of world to see. . ."

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#4635mbcotd - papalovesmambo
Posted: 2/17/06 at 9:55am

i'll take it, dg.

blue,

literally, right now, i'd say karl rove. i know, he doesn't have a heart and he sold his soul many moons ago. but he's at the center of everything right now and the architect of the past two presidential campaigns and the 2002 surprise. would i choose him? probably not, but things are what things are.

goodness, it's pretty grim on that front right now. i think a lot of people are pulling for condi and i think that's like playing pocket pool at a madonna concert hoping that she'll see you and pull you onstage and do you right there. i think it's too soon to tell and people are more than a bit uncertain. it's been a while since we were in the situation of having a two term president whose vp was not expected to be the standard bearer for the party. i still think it'll be george allen in the end with maybe mcain as a vp candidate.


r.i.p. marco, my guardian angel.

...global warming can manifest itself as heat, cool, precipitation, storms, drought, wind, or any other phenomenon, much like a shapeshifter. -- jim geraghty

pray to st. jude

i'm a sonic reducer

he was the gimmicky sort

fenchurch=mejusthavingfun=magwildwood=mmousefan=bkcollector=bradmajors=somethingtotalkabout: the fenchurch mpd collective

beacon1
#4636mbcotd - papalovesmambo
Posted: 2/17/06 at 9:55am

OMIGOSH!

congrats, papa!


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Bluemoon
#4637mbcotd - papalovesmambo
Posted: 2/17/06 at 9:58am

the pocket pool analogy is great. and sad.

DG
#4638mbcotd - papalovesmambo
Posted: 2/17/06 at 9:59am

papa - you're not the only one i keep hearing the name george allen from.

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#4639mbcotd - papalovesmambo
Posted: 2/17/06 at 9:59am

aww, thanks, pj, that's so very sweet of you to say.


r.i.p. marco, my guardian angel.

...global warming can manifest itself as heat, cool, precipitation, storms, drought, wind, or any other phenomenon, much like a shapeshifter. -- jim geraghty

pray to st. jude

i'm a sonic reducer

he was the gimmicky sort

fenchurch=mejusthavingfun=magwildwood=mmousefan=bkcollector=bradmajors=somethingtotalkabout: the fenchurch mpd collective

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#4640mbcotd - papalovesmambo
Posted: 2/17/06 at 10:02am

mbcotd - papalovesmambo

For Papa..
Against my better, clown-hating judgement.


"Y'all have a GRAND day now"

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#4641mbcotd - papalovesmambo
Posted: 2/17/06 at 10:05am

CLOWNS!!!!!!!!!!!! (runs and hides!!)


"All I ask of you is one thing: please don't be cynical. I hate cynicism -- it's my least favorite quality and it doesn't lead anywhere. Nobody in life gets exactly what they thought they were going to get. But if you work really hard and you're kind, amazing things will happen." Conan O'Brien

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#4642mbcotd - papalovesmambo
Posted: 2/17/06 at 10:06am

mbcotd - papalovesmambo

Papa loves mambo!
Mama loves mambo!
Look at 'im sway with it,
Gettin' so GAY with it!
Shoutin' "ole" with it!
Wow!

Papa loves mambo!
Mama loves mambo!
Papa does great with it,
Swings like a gate with it
Evens his weight with it, now!

He goes to, she goes fro
He goes fast, she goes slow
He goes left 'n' she goes right
(Papa's lookin' for mama
But mama is nowhere in sight!)

Papa loves mambo
Mama loves mambo
Havin' their fling again
Younger than Spring again
Feelin' that zing again, wow! (ooh!)

Papa loves mambo
Mama loves mambo
Don't let her rumba
And don't let her samba
'Cause papa loves mama tonight!

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Perry Como recorded "Papa Loves Mambo" on August 31, 1954; it was released in September, and charted on October 4, eventually peaking at number four, spending eighteen weeks on the charts. It was Perry's 98th hit.

A HIT IS BORN: The Story of "Papa Loves Mambo"
by Perry Como

Coronet Magazine
February, 1955

How does a song hit 'get born'? It takes a lot of things: clever lyrics, catchy melody, a sixth sense of judgment about the mood of the times, shrewd exploitation. Here's the story behind my recent RCA Victor hit "Papa Loves Mambo," just as it happened.

MONDAY, 4:30 P.M.: Bix Reichner, a Philadelphia songwriter, stops by Hanson's luncheonette at 51st Street and Seventh Avenue in New York for a glass of milk. Hanson's is a hangout for musicians, songwriters and singers. Here they get their phone messages, catch up on news and contacts, and wangle a little credit.

At the counter, Reichner meets dapper, sad-looking Al Hoffman, a fellow songwriter. Reichner knows about Hoffman's work — "Mairzy Doats," "If I Knew You Were Coming I'da Baked a Cake," and "Gilly Gilly Ossenfeller Katzenellen by the Sea." Comparing notes with him now, Bix suddenly realizes Al is the man to write a mambo novelty to a title buzzing in his head for weeks.

As he leaves, Bix, a lanky part-time farmer with a predilection for loud shirts and a close working knowledge of the music industry, says, "I'd like to throw a title at you. See what you think. " Al puts down his root beer: "Shoot!" Bix holds his breath dramatically, then shoots it out: "Papa Loves Mambo." A glint appears in Al's eyes and Bix knows he has hit the target. Hoffman smiles and says, "I Like it. I'll talk it over with Dick Manning and se what we can do."

"It can't miss," Bix says. "The country's in the midst of a mambo mania. Kick it around." He waves goodbye and rushes to catch a train.

MONDAY, 4:35 P.M.: Hoffman calls Dick Manning, his collaborator for the past two years. "Look Dick, I'm excited about a new idea for a song. I just bumped into Bix Reichner, and he gave me a title. I think it's a surefire: "Papa Loves Mambo." Dick's reaction is spontaneous. "Great! Sensational!" he says excitedly. "Let's put everything else aside and work on this. We'll bat it back and forth at dinner tonight."

8:15 P.M.: Hoffman and Manning, a stocky good-natured man with features not unlike a mustached cherub, have a dinner-theater date with their wives tonight, but during dinner their enthusiasm reaches such a peak that they decide to forego the theater and star working on the song immediately at Al's place.

MONDAY, 9:00 P.M.: In the living room of Al's apartment on W. 57th Street, the writers continue their preliminary doodling with words and music. As these talks progress, they lock themselves into Al's den and hang a 'Do Not Disturb' sign on the doorknob, leaving their wives to watch television.

Decisions are made about the construction of the song. Should the title come first or at the end of the phrase? "It's always better at the beginning," Al points out. "It's safer. People remember the opening, not the middle." Dick agrees.

Then the rhythm. What beat do they use? Dick, who plays fine piano and organ, suggests a few mambo tempos, and they select one (the cha-cha).

Hoffman and Manning like to work out a melodic strain first before they "drape it with a lyric." So Dick sits at the piano and plays some of their ideas. The opening bars seem to call for an echo: should it be a vocal or an instrumental echo? They decide to make it instrumental.

With the opening phrase finally set, the boys find they can make a little headway. The phrase now begin to flow: "He goes fast . . . she goes slow . . . he goes left . . . she goes right." But the problem is to end this thought. "We've got to have a good punch line," Al tells Dick. "Something to catch 'em, make 'em laugh."

TUESDAY, 2:30 A.M.: After ten cups of black coffee for Dick and a carton of cigarettes for Al, they are ready to set down the final draft on paper. "Papa Loves Mambo" has only 113 words in the lyrics, but finding the right combinations was a tough business. Playing melodic and lyric, the boys iron out the kinks in the finished product, make the necessary revisions, break the news — in loud song — to their wives and call it a night.

TUESDAY, NOON: Al and Dick's good friend, Claire Kaufman, sings song to Bix ("So fast? I think it's great!") and to Dick Volter, vice-president of Shapiro-Bernstein music publishers ("Bring it up at 4:30. I want Mr. Bernstein and Al Gallico, general manager, to hear it.") At 4:35, after one rendition, the trio nods approval and Gallico says quietly, "We'll take it."

WEDNESDAY: Dick Volter and Al Gallico lunch at Toots Shor's with Joe Carlton, RCA Victor's Artists and Repertoire head, who selects tunes and the artists to sing them. When Carlton first hears the title he nearly falls off his chair. He has been searching for a mambo, aware of the huge teenage craze over the dance. That night, Carlton works late in his Radio City office, ignoring the cleaning women to get the song recorded quickly. His first decision was, "It's perfect for Como." So he tries to persuade me to do it.

FRIDAY: Joe Carlton calls in Joe Reisman, arranger who has done some fine work for Patti Page, and assigns him to do a "spirited raucous arrangement bearing in mind Como's easy style." Next morning, Carlton confers with Mitchell Ayres my musical director and longtime friend. They set the time for the recording date.

TUESDAY, 5:00 P.M.: As Artists and Repertoire man, Joe Carlton supervises the recording session. He and the engineers say I'm a Toscanini — a perfectionist. But there's no use doing something unless you can do it well. I may be hypercritical about my own performance, but I would rather spend a little more time and effort and do the very best I can.

Crazy things happen at recording sessions. We are going fine until I "fluff" — trip over the tongue-twisting lyrics. The girls giggle, I grab my mouth in shame, and the tension broken we start again.

I can never eat during a recording session, no matter how long it lasts. I might gulp down some coffee or a Coke, but I like to eat in peace and quiet when the work is behind me.

When we are finally finished, I am still not convinced that "Papa Loves Mambo" is the right song for me, so I bet my friend Larry Kanaga, general sales and merchandising manager for RCA, fifty dollars that the other side of the record will be the hit. Funny thing . . . I seem to win bets we make on prizefights, but Larry collects on the record sides.

We dress sloppily and work in a casual atmosphere. To break up the heavy repetition of takes, I try relaxing by walking a straight line along one of the mike wires or doing a mambo step with one of the girls. The takes continue until one is pronounced good by the engineers, Joe Carlton and me.

Once the performers are through with a recording, the sales staff campaigns to get the record the most attention possible. Song-pluggers for Shapiro-Bernstein often take acetate recordings for special previews to disc-jockeys.

Every summer I try to visit distributors around the country with Larry Kanaga to find out what they want me to record. One of the convincers for choosing "Papa Loves Mambo" was a request by a Maine distributor for a mambo tune. Soon wires began pouring in from distributors: "Sounds like a hit. Double the order!" The word is the "Papa Loves Mambo" is the kick-off for the fall season.

mbcotd - papalovesmambo


DG
#4643mbcotd - papalovesmambo
Posted: 2/17/06 at 10:07am

papa - in the spirit of steve allen's "meeting of the minds" series, what 5 people from history (real or fictional) would you invite to a dinner party - and what would be the major topic of conversation you would ask for?

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#4644mbcotd - papalovesmambo
Posted: 2/17/06 at 10:09am

Congrats, papa! I always enjoy reading your clever, witty posts. Didn't you step in for Chevy Chase one time on 70s SNL (when he was on a bender) and utter that famous line - "Jane, you ignorant slut!" ??

Have a great day!

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#4645mbcotd - papalovesmambo
Posted: 2/17/06 at 10:15am

jungle, yes, yes i did.

dg,

ben franklin, iggy pop, lee atwater, dorothy parker and christopher hitchens.

topic: modern american culture and its influence on the world


r.i.p. marco, my guardian angel.

...global warming can manifest itself as heat, cool, precipitation, storms, drought, wind, or any other phenomenon, much like a shapeshifter. -- jim geraghty

pray to st. jude

i'm a sonic reducer

he was the gimmicky sort

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Updated On: 2/17/06 at 10:15 AM

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#4646mbcotd - papalovesmambo
Posted: 2/17/06 at 10:22am

"modern american culture and its influence on the world "

I'm putting that on the list for Serious Discussion of the Day...on a day when I don't have to go to work.


Sueleen Gay: "Here you go, Bitch, now go make some fukcing lemonade." 10/28/10

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#4647mbcotd - papalovesmambo
Posted: 2/17/06 at 10:25am

I think that Mr. Franklin would find that topic interesting papa.


"All I ask of you is one thing: please don't be cynical. I hate cynicism -- it's my least favorite quality and it doesn't lead anywhere. Nobody in life gets exactly what they thought they were going to get. But if you work really hard and you're kind, amazing things will happen." Conan O'Brien

MargoChanning
#4648mbcotd - papalovesmambo
Posted: 2/17/06 at 10:26am

Oh dear, well I suppose this day HAD to come........

Just kidding papa. Have a lovely day and enjoy yourself.

mbcotd - papalovesmambo


"What a story........ everything but the bloodhounds snappin' at her rear end." -- Birdie [http://margochanning.broadwayworld.com/] "The Devil Be Hittin' Me" -- Whitney

DG
#4649mbcotd - papalovesmambo
Posted: 2/17/06 at 10:26am

papa - what are three moments in your life when you felt pride?


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