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    • Dale Proctor
      Dale Proctor last edited by

      Old Honeymooners episode, “ Young Man With a Horn”.

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      • Newell Post
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        At 5:58.... 49 years ago I decided to become a professional architect instead of a professional cornetist. I'm not a famous architect. I never built the Empire State Building. Nobody outside of a few local areas ever heard of me. But it was the right decision for me.

        Thanks for posting this, Dale. It is worth watching to the end, with or without the Carnival of Venice.

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        • GeorgeB
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          I still listen to my Jackie Gleason Orchestra lps that were lush arrangements of songs like I'M IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE, and others like it. Thankfully, though, Jackie left the cornet solos to the great Bobby Hackett.

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          • grune
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            • T
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              The Great One! Thanks for keeping his memory alive. 👍


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              • tjcombo
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                Apart from the funny, cornety bits, a couple of things struck me in that video.. First was what a great quality clip it was. Not sure whether the originally episode was on film or maybe it was restored.
                The other was Gleeson's character waving his fist in his wife's face on a coupler of occasions. What was funny and normal has certainly changed, dare I suggest, for the better.

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                  administrator Global Moderator @tjcombo last edited by

                  @tjcombo said in Jackie Gleason Plays Cornet:

                  Apart from the funny, cornety bits, a couple of things struck me in that video.. First was what a great quality clip it was. Not sure whether the originally episode was on film or maybe it was restored.
                  The other was Gleeson's character waving his fist in his wife's face on a coupler of occasions. What was funny and normal has certainly changed, dare I suggest, for the better.

                  Right? Granted, I don't think the schtick was that he actually threatened her, but it's an interesting cultural thing to note.

                  I liked the message of the episode as a whole.

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                  • Shifty
                    Shifty @tjcombo last edited by Shifty

                    @tjcombo

                    From Wikipedia: In 1955 Gleason gambled on making it (The Honeymooners) a separate series entirely. These are the "Classic 39" episodes, which finished 19th in the ratings for their only season. They were filmed with a new DuMont process, Electronicam; like kinescopes, it preserved a live performance on film but with higher quality, comparable to a motion picture. That turned out to be Gleason's most prescient move. A decade later, he aired the half-hour Honeymooners in syndicated reruns that began to build a loyal and growing audience, making the show a television icon.

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                    Frame from the end of this episode.

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                    • BigDub
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                      One thing seems clear to me. Both Jackie Gleason and Art Carney both played the cornet. Themselves. No fake dubbing. Something you almost never see anymore.
                      Another thing. My wife and I are about to celebrate our 45th anniversary. The couple who came to the Kramdens apartment were married 40, supposedly. They looked about 89.
                      Do I look 5 years older than those two?
                      Don’t answer if you have nothing nice to say....hahahahaha

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                      • Dale Proctor
                        Dale Proctor @BigDub last edited by

                        @bigdub said in Jackie Gleason Plays Cornet:

                        One thing seems clear to me. Both Jackie Gleason and Art Carney both played the cornet. Themselves. No fake dubbing. Something you almost never see anymore.
                        Another thing. My wife and I are about to celebrate our 45th anniversary. The couple who came to the Kramdens apartment were married 40, supposedly. They looked about 89.
                        Do I look 5 years older than those two?
                        Don’t answer if you have nothing nice to say....hahahahaha

                        They must have gotten married later in life...lol.

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                        • BigDub
                          BigDub @Dale Proctor last edited by BigDub

                          @dale-proctor
                          Another thought: how many times have you seen someone ( try to ) play the Carnival of Venice with about a 6”x8” sheet of music on a lyre?

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                          • Dr GO
                            Dr GO @BigDub last edited by

                            @bigdub said in Jackie Gleason Plays Cornet:

                            @dale-proctor
                            Another thought: how many times have you seen someone ( try to ) play the Carnival of Venice with about a 6”x8” sheet of music on a lyre?

                            Not me, oh no, and trust this response as I am not a lyre.

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                            • Dale Proctor
                              Dale Proctor @BigDub last edited by Dale Proctor

                              @bigdub said in Jackie Gleason Plays Cornet:

                              @dale-proctor
                              Another thought: how many times have you seen someone ( try to ) play the Carnival of Venice with about a 6”x8” sheet of music on a lyre?

                              It was probably the marching version...lol. I’d guess a few measures were all he needed, since the script called for him to go cross-eyed at that point. Probably 99.9% of the people watching the show had no idea what the piece was, anyway. We are an elite minority, for sure. 😁

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                              • BigDub
                                BigDub @Dr GO last edited by

                                @dr-go said in Jackie Gleason Plays Cornet:

                                @bigdub said in Jackie Gleason Plays Cornet:

                                @dale-proctor
                                Another thought: how many times have you seen someone ( try to ) play the Carnival of Venice with about a 6”x8” sheet of music on a lyre?

                                Not me, oh no, and trust this response as I am not a lyre.

                                Glad to hear that, Doc. Here is a true statement: I NEVER used a lyre after my freshman year of marching band. Not once.

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                                • BigDub
                                  BigDub @Dale Proctor last edited by

                                  @dale-proctor said in Jackie Gleason Plays Cornet:

                                  @bigdub said in Jackie Gleason Plays Cornet:

                                  @dale-proctor
                                  Another thought: how many times have you seen someone ( try to ) play the Carnival of Venice with about a 6”x8” sheet of music on a lyre?

                                  It was probably the marching version...lol. I’d guess a few measures were all he needed, since the script called for him to go cross-eyed at that point. Probably 99.9% of the people watching the show had no idea what the piece was, anyway. We are an elite minority, for sure. 😁

                                  Must have been the Reader's Digest sheet music version.

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                                  • grune
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                                    Youtube Video

                                    Gleason with Hackett. Long, slow passages with full range are more difficult to play than they sound. Ya gotta have real chops. Nowadays, who could do this? Most I hear run up and down scales like an angry bee. Slow and mellow is gone, 'cause the likes of Hackett are gone.

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                                    • GeorgeB
                                      GeorgeB @grune last edited by

                                      @grune

                                      Yeah, seems the jazz players today play very angry. I don't know, but the thing I liked about players like Bobby Hackett, when he played a ballad like Stardust, he improvised but he was still with the melody and you always knew the song he was playing.

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