In 1945, when I heard tinkle bells of ice cream/twin pop truck I got on my bike with attached siren screaming when I pulled the chain that made go against the front tire.. other kids in our Chatham NJ neighborhood enjoyed hearing my chase, & followed along. Now nudging 88, I have more memories of the past than where I put my grocery shopping list.
This redhead and I ought to get together. I do jazz from time to time. I did some yesterday during my church service. Any time is a good time for jazz.
My favs all play on Sirius XM on channel 76: Symphony Hall. I still play trumpet at 76 and was brought up listening to Symphonic/Classical/Church Organ music. Still sing in Choirs also. Now, don’t get me wrong, in college I loved Chicago-they had brass, etc.
I would not be heartbroken if I never again heard the tinny synthesizer renditions of “La Cucaracha,” “Music Box Dancer,” “The Entertainer,” and “Turkey in the Straw,” as well as the Mister Softee jingle, that emanate from the speakers on ice cream trucks two or three times a day for ten minutes at a time around here all summer.
I kind of miss the jingling bells that Good Humor trucks had up until the 1980s or so.
One of my faves. I got into the Jazz Band in high school playing this for one of my audition pieces. The other was Nightingale in Berkeley Square. Yes, I played the same instrument as in this piece: https://www.youtube.Com/watch?v=Ixc2BNuTURM
dadthedawg 6 months ago
It has a sweet beat…..
Imagine 6 months ago
Yup.
Cpeckbourlioux 6 months ago
From Wes Montgomery to Bill Charlap, and points between!
blunebottle 6 months ago
Turkey In The Straw.
Ubintold 6 months ago
He knows the Mr. Softee tune.
littlejohn Premium Member 6 months ago
An ice cream man’s funeral,
with a motorcade of ice cream trucks singing out in solidarity.
ilikai 6 months ago
Doug K 6 months ago
The music has a sweet crescendo and leads to a delicious conclusion.
library_dean 6 months ago
Ice cream truck music is good for running, not for dancing.
Banjo Gordy Premium Member 6 months ago
In 1945, when I heard tinkle bells of ice cream/twin pop truck I got on my bike with attached siren screaming when I pulled the chain that made go against the front tire.. other kids in our Chatham NJ neighborhood enjoyed hearing my chase, & followed along. Now nudging 88, I have more memories of the past than where I put my grocery shopping list.
preacherman 6 months ago
This redhead and I ought to get together. I do jazz from time to time. I did some yesterday during my church service. Any time is a good time for jazz.
rshive 6 months ago
No jazz musician ever gave me a chocolate cone.
xSigoff Premium Member 6 months ago
My favs all play on Sirius XM on channel 76: Symphony Hall. I still play trumpet at 76 and was brought up listening to Symphonic/Classical/Church Organ music. Still sing in Choirs also. Now, don’t get me wrong, in college I loved Chicago-they had brass, etc.
The Brooklyn Accent 6 months ago
I would not be heartbroken if I never again heard the tinny synthesizer renditions of “La Cucaracha,” “Music Box Dancer,” “The Entertainer,” and “Turkey in the Straw,” as well as the Mister Softee jingle, that emanate from the speakers on ice cream trucks two or three times a day for ten minutes at a time around here all summer.
I kind of miss the jingling bells that Good Humor trucks had up until the 1980s or so.
dougsathome 6 months ago
Oh, that’s a good one! My wife and I laughed out loud!
Frank Burns Eats Worms 6 months ago
“I’m your ice cream man, stop me when I’m passin’ by!”
crazeekatlady 6 months ago
Mine too. Soft serve, twist cone, large, please!
ArcticFox Premium Member 6 months ago
…..and it certainly shows!!!
eced52 6 months ago
I live in the folk-rock movement of the 60’s, since I lived through the folk-rock movement of the 60’s
rugeirn 6 months ago
And there’s nothing like a first class calliope!
gopher gofer 6 months ago
she sounds jazzed about jazz…
Teto85 Premium Member 6 months ago
One of my faves. I got into the Jazz Band in high school playing this for one of my audition pieces. The other was Nightingale in Berkeley Square. Yes, I played the same instrument as in this piece: https://www.youtube.Com/watch?v=Ixc2BNuTURM