[NewMusic] Cabbage can hits musicians

Tim DuRoche timduroche at variousartists.org
Fri Aug 11 14:24:35 PDT 2006


Evan Parker cancelled a Portland date and refused to travel right after 9/11, because he wasn't allowed to bring more than one horn. 
   
  I had a security guy nearly confiscate the brushes from my stick bag, because "I could put an eye out." Finally an older agent said, "he's a drummer, he's not going to hurt anyone."

Ron Lettuce <letucepry at yahoo.com> wrote:
  Oh, and another thing...Let's suppose that you play
say Alto and Tenor...now that's two checked
bags...Man, you gonna STINK after you get back from
that 2 month tour of Europe WITH NO F**KING CLEAN
UNDERWEAR!!!

--- Ron Lettuce wrote:

> Funny, I just thought that it was another airline
> ploy
> to make it illegal to bring your own beverages onto
> planes, I expect them to start to sell soft-drinks
> at
> a premium like they do with the alcoholic beverages
> now...
> 
> Another thing...F**K if you can't bring your $3000
> saxomophone on the plane, you will have to buy a
> $600+
> flight case, which I might add YOU CAN'T LOCK!!!!!
> due
> to FAA regulation, sorry, you can lock it but they
> WILL BREAK THE F**KING LOCK OFF!!! 
> 
> lettuce
> 
> --- Alan Anzalone wrote:
> 
> > I heard you can still buy water in the terminal
> once
> > you get through 
> > the security check-in and carry that on the plane.
> > As far as carry-on 
> > luggage in the U.S., they are, as of this morning,
> > still allowing it, 
> > but I figure you're taking chances getting
> anything
> > out of the 
> > ordinary through. Rumor has it all electronic
> > devices could be banned 
> > soon. In London it's nothing but your ID and money
> > in a plastic baggie.
> > 
> > I think they should replace the metal detectors
> with
> > MRIs and require 
> > everyone to fly naked. Terrorists hate being
> naked.
> > 
> > Then again, maybe Condi Rice bestowed sexual
> favors
> > on Scotland Yard 
> > to get them to help sell yet another lie to the
> > world.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > On Aug 11, 2006, at 11:40 AM, Chris Broderick
> wrote:
> > 
> > > As long as you don't play the water bottle or
> the
> > > tweezers, I think you're OK.
> > >
> > > -Chris
> > >
> > > --- "Robair, Gino" wrote:
> > >
> > >> I was just thinking bout this today, because I
> > >> usually travel with a
> > >> suitcase analog synth as a carry-on. Wonder if
> > those
> > >> days are gone for
> > >> good...
> > >>
> > >> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4784225.stm
> > >>
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