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Subject: [Leica] PAW#25: The Human Jukebox
From: Jim at hemenway.com (Jim Hemenway)
Date: Fri Jun 20 07:36:59 2008
References: <20080620115258.88769DFC1F1@smtp1.nine.ch>

I like the second the best of the first three.

Jim

Didier Ludwig wrote:
> Been at the public viewing of the Portugal-Germany match, yesterday 
> evening, 
> but honestly I was more into game watching and beer drinking than 
> shooting. 
> Priorities, you know. Some PAW alternates from before the game:
> http://mogool.com/PAW2008/alternates/?pic=47
> http://mogool.com/PAW2008/alternates/?pic=48
> http://mogool.com/PAW2008/alternates/?pic=49 
> 
> 
> After the game I met this dude in a bar and immediately knew he's gonna 
> be PAW#25: 
> http://mogool.com/PAW2008/?pic=25
> He's "The Human Jukebox" and his concept is quite funny. He offers a list 
> with 
> songs from the past 35 years, from Black Sabbaths "War pigs" over to 
> Adriano 
> Celentano's "Azzuro" to Amy Winehouse's "Rehab" and much more. You select 
> a song and tell it to him - he writes it down on a sheet of paper in front 
> of him 
> (yeah this guy is quite analog). Then you insert a coin into his piggy 
> bank 
> - see picture http://mogool.com/PAW2008/alternates/?pic=50 - and he sings.
> And not that bad, by the way. Wildly over the usual Karaoke level.
> 
> His price politics is also funny. While all pop/rock songs cost 2 francs, 
> he 
> wants 5 francs for national anthems and Pavarotti's "Torna a suriento". 
> Germany's win yesterday was a good deal for him as their anthem was 
> asked and asked again...
> 
> Comments welcome as always.
> 
> Didier
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