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![]() | Chicago Slang and Common things http://www.myspace.com/jubril8 http://www.jubrilagoro.com A few things you need to know in chicago |
![]() | WDSTL: English vs American Slang Christopher Wink and Jon Dudley share with you American and English slang by translating some phrases between London and Philadelphia. See more at WeDontSpeaktheLanguage.com. |
![]() | Slang koh Pha Ngang Slang op het strand in Koh Pha Ngnan |
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![]() | Wingy Manone and the Cellar Boys - Wailing Blues (1930) Wingy Manone (Feb.13 1900 - July 9,1982) was an American jazz trumpeter, singer and bandleader. Manone (pronounced "ma-KNOWN") was born Joseph Matthews Mannone in New Orleans, Louisiana. He lost an arm in a streetcar accident, which resulted in his nickname of "Wingy". He used a prosthesis, handling it so naturally and unnoticeably that his disability was not apparent to the public. He played a hot jazz lead horn, and was a master of humorous use of slang and jive talk. After playing trumpet and cornet professionally with various bands in his home town, he began to travel across America in the 1920s, working in Chicago, New York City, Texas, Mobile, Alabama, California, St. Louis, Missouri and other locations; he continued to travel widely throughout the United States and Canada for decades. Manone was an esteemed musician who was frequently recruited for recording sessions. He plays on some early Benny Goodman records, for example, and fronted various pickup groups under pseudonyms like "The Cellar Boys." His style was similar to that of fellow New Orleans trumpeter Louis Prima: hot jazz with trumpet leads, punctuated by good-natured spoken patter in a pleasantly gravelly voice. His hit records included "Tar Paper Stomp" (an original riff composition of 1929 that was later used as the basis for Glenn Miller's "In the Mood"), and a hot 1934 version of a sweet ballad of the time "The Isle of Capri", which was said to have annoyed the songwriters despite the royalties revenue it earned them. Manone's group, like other bands, often recorded alternate versions of songs during the same sessions; Manone's vocals would be used for the American, Canadian, and British releases, and strictly instrumental versions would be intended for the international, non-English-speaking markets. Thus there is more than one version of many Wingy Manone hits. Among his better records are "San Antonio Stomp" (1934), "Send Me" (1936), and the novelty hit "The Broken Record" (1936). He and his band did regular recording and radio work through the 1930s, and appeared with Bing Crosby in the movie Rhythm on the River in 1940. In 1943 he recorded several tunes as "Wingy Manone and His Cats"; that same year he performed in Soundies movie musicals. One of his Soundies reprised his recent hit "Rhythm on the River." Wingy Manone's autobiography, "Trumpet on the Wing," was published in 1948. From the 1950s he was based mostly in California and Las Vegas, Nevada, although he also toured through the United States, Canada, and parts of Europe to appear at jazz festivals. His compositions include "Tar Paper Stomp" (1930), "There'll Come a Time", "Stop the War (The Cats are Killin' Themselves)" (1941) on Bluebird, "Trying to Stop My Crying", "Downright Disgusted", "Send Me", and "Fare Thee Well". Wingy Manone and The Cellar Boys - Wailing Blues (1930) |
![]() | Not Cali! NorCal, SoCal, or California... Don't Call Us Cali Every time I travel outside of California, inevitably someone says "Oh, You're from Cali." No, I'm not. I'm from California, thank you. If you really want to speak California "slang" you would call it "NorCal" or "SoCal" depending on whether you are talking about Northern California or Southern California. (As I point out in this video, being from NorCal, there may be a different term Southern Californians use now, but I don't know what it is.) Some will say, "I live in California and I call it Cali." Inevitably, this is transplant, or someone who has hung around with a lot of transplants. People in California who call it "Cali" have almost always turned out to be people who moved to Cali. So if you really want to use the slang for our state, and sound like you have some real connection with those of us native to California, then don't call it Cali, because you have exposed yourself as a poser. DON'T CALL IT CALI. (How many comments do you think I will get calling it Cali now?) I suppose if you are proudly from somewhere else, and you want to use the provincial slang from the non-California area that you are from, it would make sense to call it Cali, to clearly designate you as proudly not being Californian. I suppose it is also a useful derogatory term for us Californians. So, I in those instances, maybe you do want to call it Cali. Just not if you want to sound cool. Thanks for reading. Read all you want, I'll write more. -Chris Corsello (aka NORCAL Corsello) December 2008 |
![]() | If My Homies Call My favorite song by 2Pac. [Verse One:] Ever since you was a pee-wee, down by my knee with a wee-wee We been coochie-coo all through school, you and me G Back in the days we played practical jokes on everybody smoked with they locs and the yolks on All through high school, girls by the dozens Sayin we cousins, knowin that we wasn't But like the old saying goes Times goes on, and everybody grows Grew apart, had to part, went our own ways You chose the dope gaaaane, my microphone pays In many ways we were paid in the old days So far away from the crazies with AK's And though I been around clowning with the Underground I'm still down with my homies from the hometown And if you need, need anything at all I drop it all for y'all, if my homies call [Verse Two:] It's a shame, you chose the dope game Now you slang cane on the streets with no name It was plain that your aim was mo' cane You got game now you run with no shame I chose rappin tracks to make stacks In fact I travel the map with raps that spray cats But now I don't wanna down my homie No matter how low you go you're not lowly And I, hear that you made a few enemies But when you need a friend you can depend on me, call If you need my assistance there'll be no resistance I'll be there in an instant Who am I to judge another brother, only on his cover I'd be no different than the other H-to-the-O-to-the-M-to-the-I-to-the-E I'm down to the E-N-D Cause it's a fall in no time at all I'm down for y'all, when my homies call Word, if my homies call [Verse Three:] Well it's ninety-one and I'm livin kinda swell now But I hear that you're going through some hell pal But life makin records ain't easy It ain't what I expected it's hectic it's sleazy But I guess that the streets is harder Trying to survive in the life of a young godfather My homies is making it elsewhere Striving, working nine to five with no health care We both had dreams of being great But his deferred, and blurred and changed in shaped It's fate, it wasn't my choice to make To be great, I'm giving it all it takes Trying to shake, the crates and fakes and snakes I gotta take, my place or fall from grace The foolish way, the pace is quick and great Smiling face, to hide the trace of heat But my homie would never do me wrong That's why I wrote this song, if you ever need me it's on No matter who the foe they must fall Us against them all I'm down to brawl if my homies call |