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TexasTowelie

(112,125 posts)
Sun Jun 23, 2019, 06:15 AM Jun 2019

"We don't do pity parties. We do parties": New Orleans sends Dr. John off in style

Dr. John loved New Orleans. But it is possible New Orleans loved Dr. John more.

The sun rose at 6 a.m. Saturday morning (June 22) in New Orleans and an hour later the doors of the Orpheum Theatre opened. For the next four hours, a stream of people, as varied as Dr. John’s music, arrived to pay their respects and bid adieu to the beloved musician, who died in the early hours of June 6 from a heart attack at age 77.

Many donned feathered and beaded top hats with voodoo-themed details, in homage to the musician’s mystic panache. A handful of others wore typical funeral garb, while one opted for a comic-book themed blazer. One woman marched through in amateur Mardi Gras Indian dress. A man arrived ready to star in a western film. Each one was allowed inside.

The scene was quintessentially New Orleans and therefore quintessentially Dr. John. The psychedelic rhythm and blues master born Malcolm John Rebennack Jr. defied boundaries and lived a decidedly singular life. His music spanned rock and roll, blues, jazz, funk and Mardi Gras Indian sound. His speech combined his Dr. Seussian gift of conjuring lyrical, yet logical new words with the gravelly accent of a bayou mobster bullfrog.

Read more: https://www.nola.com/music/2019/06/we-dont-do-pity-parties-we-do-parties-new-orleans-sends-dr-john-off-in-style.html

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"We don't do pity parties. We do parties": New Orleans sends Dr. John off in style (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jun 2019 OP
Such a night ... see you on the flip side good Dr. Botany Jun 2019 #1
Loved the Night Tripper. lark Jun 2019 #2

lark

(23,091 posts)
2. Loved the Night Tripper.
Sun Jun 23, 2019, 09:19 AM
Jun 2019

We saw him at the NOLA Jazz Fest 3 months prior to Katrina and he was absolutely outstanding. It was such a love fest between him and the crowd, so awesome.

RIP Dr. John, you were one of a kind and beloved of many.

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