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So an accordianist drives his car to one of his gigs....

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  • Quote jpettijohn

Re: So an accordianist drives his car to one of his gigs....

Post by jpettijohn Sat Feb 02, 2008 12:00 pm

I honestly don't think that's quite accurate....

I had one of my accordions stolen from my car. Not a pleasant thing
I honestly don't think that's quite accurate....

I had one of my accordions stolen from my car. Not a pleasant thing
  • Quote Fionn MacCool

Post by Fionn MacCool Sun Dec 23, 2007 9:13 pm

Bit harsh lol, I see where the jokes stem from though. You can't exactly break an accordion out while you and a few friends are quietly sitting around a cosy fire, and proceed to have a nice mellow song.

That said, no rip roaring session in a pub up the arse-end of west Clare is complete without the almighty box.
Bit harsh lol, I see where the jokes stem from though. You can't exactly break an accordion out while you and a few friends are quietly sitting around a cosy fire, and proceed to have a nice mellow song.

That said, no rip roaring session in a pub up the arse-end of west Clare is complete without the almighty box.
  • Quote treadhead1944

Post by treadhead1944 Sun Dec 23, 2007 8:41 pm

So a drummer, sick of all the stupid drummer jokes decides to change instruments. After much thought he decides that he wants to take up the accordion. So he sets off to a music shop to purchase a squeeze box and get lessons. He walks in, and the clerk says, "How can I help you?"

The drummer, cum accordionist says "I would like to see the accordions, please."

"Right over there, on the wall. I will be right with you."

So the drummer walks over to the wall and begins to peruse the wares. Shortly, the clerk walks over and asks "Have you found one you like?"

"The red one"

The clerk responds "You're a drummer, aren't you?"

Offended, the man replies "As a matter of fact, I am, and I don't appreciate the question."

The clerk answers "See, I only asked as the red accordion is actually a radiator."
So a drummer, sick of all the stupid drummer jokes decides to change instruments. After much thought he decides that he wants to take up the accordion. So he sets off to a music shop to purchase a squeeze box and get lessons. He walks in, and the clerk says, "How can I help you?"

The drummer, cum accordionist says "I would like to see the accordions, please."

"Right over there, on the wall. I will be right with you."

So the drummer walks over to the wall and begins to peruse the wares. Shortly, the clerk walks over and asks "Have you found one you like?"

"The red one"

The clerk responds "You're a drummer, aren't you?"

Offended, the man replies "As a matter of fact, I am, and I don't appreciate the question."

The clerk answers "See, I only asked as the red accordion is actually a radiator."
  • Quote Sandyfromvancouver

Post by Sandyfromvancouver Mon Nov 19, 2007 4:51 am

That's okay, when I was in first year university, a student bagpiper in another residence had peanut butter put into the pipes or whatever they are. No word on whether it made any difference to the sound.

Just so ya know, part of me is Highland Scot. :D
That's okay, when I was in first year university, a student bagpiper in another residence had peanut butter put into the pipes or whatever they are. No word on whether it made any difference to the sound.

Just so ya know, part of me is Highland Scot. :D
  • Quote Hooperman

Post by Hooperman Thu Feb 08, 2007 9:54 pm

Hahahaha nice! I love that one. Im a banjo player learning accordion, arent i popular!
Hahahaha nice! I love that one. Im a banjo player learning accordion, arent i popular!
  • Quote firehazard

Post by firehazard Tue Jan 30, 2007 7:59 am

In the world of classical music, similar jokes tend mostly to be told about viola players. There's a selection here: http://www.mit.edu/~jcb/jokes/viola.html

The page claims to be only Part One. :lol:
In the world of classical music, similar jokes tend mostly to be told about viola players. There's a selection here: http://www.mit.edu/~jcb/jokes/viola.html

The page claims to be only Part One. :lol:
  • Quote Shaz

Post by Shaz Mon Jan 29, 2007 5:02 pm

And there's the one about the banjo player and the accordeon player jumping out of a plane with just one parachute between them. Who survives?

Who cares? :lol: :wink:
And there's the one about the banjo player and the accordeon player jumping out of a plane with just one parachute between them. Who survives?

Who cares? :lol: :wink:
  • Quote Low D

Post by Low D Mon Jan 29, 2007 4:52 pm

DownInTheGround wrote:Last time i heard it, it was about a banjo player.


yeah, well i think they're fairly interchangeable that way. mind you, that one about accordions at the bottom of the ocean? i usually hear that one as a lawyer joke.
[quote="DownInTheGround"]Last time i heard it, it was about a banjo player.[/quote]

yeah, well i think they're fairly interchangeable that way. mind you, that one about accordions at the bottom of the ocean? i usually hear that one as a lawyer joke.
  • Quote MissWalshy

Post by MissWalshy Mon Jan 29, 2007 1:37 pm

What is the difference between an accordion player and a terrorist?
Terrorists have sympathisers.
What is the difference between an accordion player and a terrorist?
Terrorists have sympathisers.
  • Quote DownInTheGround

Post by DownInTheGround Mon Jan 29, 2007 1:30 pm

firehazard wrote:More accordion jokes: http://www.accordions.com/index/fun/jok/fun_jok.shtml

Apparently submitted by accordion-lovers with a good self-deprecatory sense of humour, so that's ok. 8)
If preferred, substitute the name of your most unfavourite instrument in each joke.


This is my perosnal fav

What did people say when the ship loaded with accordions sank in the ocean?
Well, it's a start.
[quote="firehazard"]More accordion jokes: http://www.accordions.com/index/fun/jok/fun_jok.shtml

Apparently submitted by accordion-lovers with a good self-deprecatory sense of humour, so that's ok. 8)
If preferred, substitute the name of your most unfavourite instrument in each joke.[/quote]

This is my perosnal fav

What did people say when the ship loaded with accordions sank in the ocean?
Well, it's a start.
  • Quote Billie

Post by Billie Mon Jan 29, 2007 1:27 pm

philipchevron wrote:A gentleman is someone who can play the accordion. But doesn't :wink:


great one!
[quote="philipchevron"]A gentleman is someone who can play the accordion. But doesn't :wink:[/quote]

great one!
  • Quote philipchevron

Post by philipchevron Mon Jan 29, 2007 12:16 pm

A gentleman is someone who can play the accordion. But doesn't :wink:
A gentleman is someone who can play the accordion. But doesn't :wink:
  • Quote firehazard

Post by firehazard Mon Jan 29, 2007 11:57 am

More accordion jokes: http://www.accordions.com/index/fun/jok/fun_jok.shtml

Apparently submitted by accordion-lovers with a good self-deprecatory sense of humour, so that's ok. 8)
If preferred, substitute the name of your most unfavourite instrument in each joke.
More accordion jokes: http://www.accordions.com/index/fun/jok/fun_jok.shtml

Apparently submitted by accordion-lovers with a good self-deprecatory sense of humour, so that's ok. 8)
If preferred, substitute the name of your most unfavourite instrument in each joke.
  • Quote MissWalshy

Post by MissWalshy Mon Jan 29, 2007 11:47 am

Did they cut the accordian in half to make it two?

Why is this joke so unfunny? :?
Did they cut the accordian in half to make it two?

Why is this joke so unfunny? :?
  • Quote philipchevron

Post by philipchevron Mon Jan 29, 2007 11:45 am

Eric V wrote:I still don't get it, and dare say that I never will. What kind of car? Where did the second one come from? Who put it there? What was the car owner's reaction?


Were button accordions involved or were they both piano accordions?? :roll:
[quote="Eric V"]I still don't get it, and dare say that I never will. What kind of car? Where did the second one come from? Who put it there? What was the car owner's reaction?[/quote]

Were button accordions involved or were they both piano accordions?? :roll:

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