Saturday, February 21, 2009
Samedi
~Editilla say slab me... SOM'BOOTY!!!
New Orleans Mardi Gras music
roll'n with Samedi Gras Festival
...and more ~Keith Spera
~Editilla Krewella'tellas~ Endymion was my first!
Tales of Sleep and Dreams however was not my first Mardi Gras. That would be the Police Strike of '79, when I waited tables at Pat O'Brians. Oh yeah, stories then'n'there, 80 blocks on a bottle of 20/20... and you didn't really have to worry about crime since the cops were all off on strike! Ha! The bastads!
But I cannot remember when I finally went to a parade. For years I would be working somewhere related to the whole show, often in the Quarters, and be all wrapped up in it... may have been a few years. I want to say it was '84. But honestly, I can't remember...
--so that proves I was there! HA!
[I would like to add here a thing on "remembering" New Orleans within her current battle of evolutionary tendency between Novelty and Habit. As real living metaphor, the city holds memory alive forever while constantly retelling the story.
But of course our Maid can hold'em dead as well while constantly retelling the story. Memories.
They can follow you down the street in New Orleans, or parade, or just sashay by... really. And they can talk to you too.
Hell, I've brought memories from someplace else to Mardi Gras where they just woke up and danced away! I believe that those memories decided to stay and are still there hidden somewhere.
Anyway... zombies are real.]
One non-problem non-remembering is that there is always sooooo much to remember about any of these parades, but especially with Endymion, The Storytellers. Another of course is da'poooo'dunk drunken do'h'revelry I don't know what to call. Loudly non-verbal jus'sayin... what I can say though happened back in the hotel room. (I HIGHLY recommend doing a room Especially if you live there)
There we were still drunk as Cooder Brown Downtown, trying to figure out how to use the phone, so we could have Mo'Booz delivered since I Had A Friend who was about to get off work from da'Verti Marte...hehehe... soooo we are going through our Endymion STUFF... bags and bags of it... laughing our asses off no lie. Lining up all the stuffed animals for the window parade mating train when Hello Boss, what have we here? Smoky the Bear Doll with Lipstick and Rouge? Little Guy got the whole thing going on too... Some'ting sweet and pink down low? Ranger hat, shovel, jeans and Wellington work boots just like my daddy used'ta wear --???--
We wonder if Smoky is also even, ahem, generically correct don't'cha know...sooo off wit'da clothes honey bear --and start wit'dem Funky Work Boots! That is when it hit me... the epiphany thingy... inside each boot (I kid you not) inside each boot were these little charm bracelet charms: in one was Mickey Mouse and in the other Miney Mouse! I mean, there are godzillians of riders in this parade and who knows how many others filling out the 2nd Line. Just One of Them put these little charms into these Smokey the Bear Boots! Even now, over 20 years later, I just can't get my mind around that pile of throws. Endymion is huge, just like our collective unconcious, old enough and long enough to have acquired legend and omen like crows in the Wake of Fortuna or the Funeral for W.B. Yates.
~Parades Today!~
Krewe of Iris
Uptown 11:00 a.m.
Krewe of Tucks
Uptown 12:00 p.m.
Krewe of Endymion
Mid-City 4:15 p.m.
Krewe of Isis
Metairie 6:30 p.m.
Krewe of NOMTOC Westbank 10:45 a.m.
Krewe of Bush Bush 9:00 a.m.
Krewe of Salt Bayou Slidell 2:00 p.m.
Krewe of Mardi Gras Houma 6:30 p.m.
What did you catch Friday night?
Chris Rose talks about Mardi Gras with Zulu's 'Mr. Big Stuff'
~The 48-year-old Metairie native is the former King of the Knights of Jayson (2006) and he rode in Endymion for 13 years. But now he is in for the ride of his life:
Rue is Mr. Big Stuff
for the 100th anniversary Zulu parade on Fat Tuesday.
Brazil Carnival
Jindal rejects $98 million in stimulus spending
~Jan Moller
Jindal plan raises questions
~Michelle Millhollon
Wet spots by new levee get look
~Paul Rioux ~DIXCLAIMER!
FEMA provides $46M to rebuild Plaquemines pump stations
~New Orleans City Business
Post-Katrina New Orleans, a poignant verbal snapshot ~lacoastpost
Corps plans spring pulse on Missouri
Shock Doctrine Contracting
with KBR & Our Exquisite Corps
Is the Army covering up KBR's poisoning of U.S. soldiers?
~Sue Sturgis, Facing South
Carver’s works taking flight
~Mary Perez
~His wood carvings salute the comeback spirit of the Coast after Hurricane Katrina, and now Marlin Miller will carve trees to honor the Tuskegee Airmen, kick off the national Keep America Beautiful rally and advance the Million Trees New York City.
Studio at Colton presents "Pimp My Ride" Upholstery Workshop
~March brings the launch of "Pimp My Ride" Upholstery Workshop, film screenings, meditation and wellness sessions, educational resources for youth and adults and continued ceramics and dance lessons.
~Special Editilla T'n'T to Laura for keeping us in tune wit'da Studio! They have totally Pimped Up there website so now it pops'n'drops, zips'n'tips, bumps'n'jumps...
--all that cool fast informative stuff! Way To Go Y'all!
Facing down fate, forging a destiny: The Hot 8's Terrell 'Burger' Batiste~Big Red Cotton
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