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from “The Private Diary of Severus Snape”
At last, I have the music of my soul! It is one thing I have never understood about the Wizarding community; for a bunch of people who can bend the laws of Nature and Science to their willpower they certainly listen to ... how should I put this? ... some atrocious "chawbacon" music (to use a crude term that is in the vogue at Hogwarts). The only thing worse than having to be locked up in the same room with James and Sirius is being forced to listen to their dreadful bands and hear them go on and on about it. The Weird Sisters, for the record, are not "brilliant"as Sirius put it and seem to show more cleavage than talent up on stage. Furthermore, I over heard Arthur Weasley telling a First Year that he has begun to enjoy Bluegrass muggle music. *sigh* No wonder the Ministry is having such a hard time integrating our two societies.
I suppose with Hogsmeade being the only town we are allowed to visit it is no wonder the musical choices are so limited. If those idiots at the Three Broomsticks start another hootenanny I will be forced to use an unforgivable curse on someone. Would it be enough to ask for a jazz club for those of us who do not fancy jug bands? Even a coffee house where underage, disillusioned Wizarding poets can recite bad verse about how no one understands them would be nice. But no, Hogsmeade disappoints in so many ways. However, I have heard what real practitioners of the Dark Arts listen to and I want to be a part of it.
Over Winter Break I went to London, to a little jazz club frequented by Dark Wizards and Witches, "The Fata Morgana," where the legendary Gozar Golightly and the Gozarians (an Armenian band, I believe) were in full swing, with Ramsey Toot on tenor saxophone. I have never before heard such music! The muggles call it "jazz" -- it's all about rhythm and improvisation. It's all about frenzy. When Gozar stood up at the microphone and crooned out "Muddy water, river sweet" I think I would have traded both my shining silver-buckled boots to be able to sing that way. I vowed when I returned back to the backwaters of Hogswart to discover all I can about this so-called "jazz" music. Something must be in the library. If I can get back to "The Fata Morgana" by next month a touring muggle trumpet player, someone by the name of Miles Davis, will be in town. I am curious what I can learn from someone with absolutely no magic at all.
from “The Private Diary of Severus Snape”
At last, I have the music of my soul! It is one thing I have never understood about the Wizarding community; for a bunch of people who can bend the laws of Nature and Science to their willpower they certainly listen to ... how should I put this? ... some atrocious "chawbacon" music (to use a crude term that is in the vogue at Hogwarts). The only thing worse than having to be locked up in the same room with James and Sirius is being forced to listen to their dreadful bands and hear them go on and on about it. The Weird Sisters, for the record, are not "brilliant"as Sirius put it and seem to show more cleavage than talent up on stage. Furthermore, I over heard Arthur Weasley telling a First Year that he has begun to enjoy Bluegrass muggle music. *sigh* No wonder the Ministry is having such a hard time integrating our two societies.
I suppose with Hogsmeade being the only town we are allowed to visit it is no wonder the musical choices are so limited. If those idiots at the Three Broomsticks start another hootenanny I will be forced to use an unforgivable curse on someone. Would it be enough to ask for a jazz club for those of us who do not fancy jug bands? Even a coffee house where underage, disillusioned Wizarding poets can recite bad verse about how no one understands them would be nice. But no, Hogsmeade disappoints in so many ways. However, I have heard what real practitioners of the Dark Arts listen to and I want to be a part of it.
Over Winter Break I went to London, to a little jazz club frequented by Dark Wizards and Witches, "The Fata Morgana," where the legendary Gozar Golightly and the Gozarians (an Armenian band, I believe) were in full swing, with Ramsey Toot on tenor saxophone. I have never before heard such music! The muggles call it "jazz" -- it's all about rhythm and improvisation. It's all about frenzy. When Gozar stood up at the microphone and crooned out "Muddy water, river sweet" I think I would have traded both my shining silver-buckled boots to be able to sing that way. I vowed when I returned back to the backwaters of Hogswart to discover all I can about this so-called "jazz" music. Something must be in the library. If I can get back to "The Fata Morgana" by next month a touring muggle trumpet player, someone by the name of Miles Davis, will be in town. I am curious what I can learn from someone with absolutely no magic at all.
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