And that's why the piano in "Christmastime is Here" was so out of tune. They couldn't find a good piano tuner who'd work for Peanuts. I couldn't help myself. Jason Kanter wrote: > "PEANUTS" > > On Dec 7, 2007 10:10 AM, paul bruesch <paul at bruesch.net > <mailto:paul at bruesch.net>> wrote: > > He's a comic strip character... a young boy whose kite always > tangles in the tree, whose friend Lucy always holds the football > for him to kick it, but she always pulls it away at the last > instant so CB winds up on his derriere, who has a dog Snoopy who > flies his doghouse trying to shoot down the Red Baron and who has > a friend Schroeder who plays Mozart on a child's tinkytink piano > etc etc etc. Written by Charles Schultz, now passed, very very > popular strip about childhood innocence, or possibly other things > you could read into it. > > > On 12/7/07, *Richard Brekne* <ricb at pianostemmer.no > <mailto:ricb at pianostemmer.no>> wrote: > > Er---- ahhh... Who is Charlie Brown ? > > RicB > > > Every year I listen to the original recordings for the > Charlie Brown > Christmas show..and every year I hear some very out of > tune notes. > Please > allow me to finally ask this question. Was this done on > purpose? > Or was it > an oversight? > > Brian P. Doepke, (dep-kee) > > > > > > -- > | || ||| || ||| || ||| || ||| || ||| || ||| || ||| > jason's cell 425 830 1561
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