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MPI - Jimmy Buffett Connection

#1 Post by lutherhgillis »

Are any of you MPI fans also fans of Jimmy Buffett?

They both sprang to popularity at about the same time and for about the same reason IMHO. They both gave an avenue of escape to the routine of life on the mainland. They both offered a brief mental vacation for viewers/listeners to a tropical paradise where there are no cares- only friends, fun, and sunsets...

Opine, por favor...
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#2 Post by Styles Bitchley »

I was way too young for salt shakers and tequila back then!
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#3 Post by IKnowWhatYoureThinking »

I am a fan of both. Buffet is great to listen to when you want to think about warm weather no worries!

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#4 Post by J.J. Walters »

I can get into some of Jimmy's stuff. I still love those early-mid seventies albums ("White Sport Coat" to "Changes in Latitudes"). Saw him in concert once a long time ago. A fun show.

Between his albums, tours, books, and restaurant chains, this guy is making some serious bread!
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I was an early fan of Jimmy as well gong all the way back to "Come Monday" and still love to listen to the "Changes in Latitudes" CD. I have only been to one concert, way back in 1989 when my wife and I were first dating. What a great afternoon and night it was, I drove a jeep at the time, we arrived at the outdoor venue early to party in the parking lot with the parrot heads, me in shorts and Hawaiian Shirt (of course), my wife (she is African American) in normal clothes and seemingly bewildered by the activity complete with beach balls, the obligatory hands on the head during "Fins" but still managed to have a good time (and still marry me). Of course my payback was a Patti LaBelle Concert, a Frankie Beverly and Maze Concert AND having to go see the play Beauty Shop...LOL!

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#6 Post by lutherhgillis »

Yea, it sounds like you guys are on the same page as me. Even Jimmy himself says that his songs cause people to take a mental vacation for a few minutes.

For me, MPI was much like that during the 80s. Times were a little tough until Reagan straightened out the mess that Carter got us into. Also, the weather is pretty lousy in the parrt of the country where I grew up during the winter. MPI allowed me to take a short vacation to a tropical paradise each week.
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#7 Post by Frodoleader »

James J. Walters wrote:I can get into some of Jimmy's stuff. I still love those early-mid seventies albums ("White Sport Coat" to "Changes in Latitudes"). Saw him in concert once a long time ago. A fun show.

Between his albums, tours, books, and restaurant chains, this guy is making some serious bread!
I'm with James on this one...I like some of his stuff.
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#8 Post by beachbum »

I like some of his songs ,, was listening to few on youtube just a few days ago .

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#9 Post by ConchRepublican »

Pretty much a parrothead . . . .
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#10 Post by Paradise Found »

I have been a Buffett fan since my father brought home Changes in Latitudes when I was about 11 and watched MPI since it started in 1980.

everytime Buffett comes anywhere near the east coast we go to the show.

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#11 Post by golfmobile »

I think everyone here knows I'm a big Buffett fan -- but only up to his "One Particular Harbor" album. All the others pre-OPH I have and listen to frequently. I've never been to one of his concerts because (1) I hate crowds and (2) his concert versions of the songs are so "ad-libby" compared with the albums versions, which I tend to prefer. I wasn't much of a "beach" person until I met and married Larry (and he taught me to snorkel), but now when we travel to whatever island we're heading to . . . well, sitting out on a balcony in the evenings with our drinks, I tend to turn on the laptop and play "my" Buffett music. It just fits. And at home or in the car, I listen and WISH I were sitting on that balcony/patio/lanai.

Plus, I loved using his songs for my flight simming (some of the ones the Copyright Police haven't yet jerked on youtube):

Barking Sands

Gypsies in the Palace

Margaritaville

Fins

It's My Job

That's enough, I'm sure!

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#12 Post by ConchRepublican »

golfmobile wrote:I think everyone here knows I'm a big Buffett fan -- but only up to his "One Particular Harbor" album. All the others pre-OPH I have and listen to frequently. I've never been to one of his concerts because (1) I hate crowds and (2) his concert versions of the songs are so "ad-libby" compared with the albums versions, which I tend to prefer. I wasn't much of a "beach" person until I met and married Larry (and he taught me to snorkel), but now when we travel to whatever island we're heading to . . . well, sitting out on a balcony in the evenings with our drinks, I tend to turn on the laptop and play "my" Buffett music. It just fits. And at home or in the car, I listen and WISH I were sitting on that balcony/patio/lanai.

Plus, I loved using his songs for my flight simming (some of the ones the Copyright Police haven't yet jerked on youtube):

Barking Sands

Gypsies in the Palace

Margaritaville

Fins

It's My Job

That's enough, I'm sure!

golf

P.S. Oops! I forgot the one with T.C.'s chopper:

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I prefer older Buffett as well, but he does still have some really good music post-OPH.

Try "Breathe In, Breathe Out, Move On" from "Take the Weather With You" about Hurricane Katrina and New Orleans.
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#13 Post by MACattack »

I didn't start listening to Jimmy Buffet until I became a reggae fan. But now, I get it! Buffet and MPI are parallel. Paradise is where its at. This is why I live in southern California. I think I would go insane in Michigan!
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#14 Post by MACattack »

I think we should start a blog about different MPI connections.

Like Mark Harmon in "Summer School". He sure acted like Magnum ( a total beach bum) sans moustache. Also, he's been currently starring in NCIS ( a Bellisario production.).

How bout STAR TREK? James Doohan co-starring in the episode "The Big Blow".
Tom Selleck and Kirstie Alley(Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan) co-starring In "Runaway".

Tom Selleck and William Shatner co-starring in a few episodes of "Boston Law".
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#15 Post by N1095A »

Kind of like the Kevin Bacon game but with Tom Selleck. You can do it here:
http://oracleofbacon.org/cgi-bin/movielinks
You can use any actor's name in place of Kevin Bacon. It's amazing how just about any actor can be connected with 6 or less degrees of seperation.

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