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#1 2006-08-09 05:09:53

Nancy Hall
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Pachelbel's Cannon

This is a fairly questionable one, and may be just a misspelling. It would be more convincing if it were a more violent piece of music.

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#2 2006-08-09 17:46:49

Wordworking
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Re: Pachelbel's Cannon

...then there’s the Taco Bell Canon, which includes everything on every menu ever printed in the company’s history.

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#3 2006-08-09 23:08:45

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Re: Pachelbel's Cannon

I can attest that Woodworking’s variant actually exists in the wild. I worked in a record store in the days before iTunes; as the wedding months of May and June approached, we eagerly anticipated the first customer to ask for Taco Bell’s “Canon.” Kinda like tourists in Capistrano waiting for that first swallow.

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#4 2006-09-15 16:49:46

Wordworking
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Re: Pachelbel's Cannon

...and “Woodworking” is a frequent eggcorn for my actual business name, “Wordworking.”

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#5 2006-09-15 19:23:50

Tom Neely
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Re: Pachelbel's Cannon

But the cannon belongs to Tchaikovsky, in the 1812 Oversight. Or to Bachman and Turner, in the 1812 Overdrive.

Last edited by Tom Neely (2006-09-15 19:26:51)

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#6 2006-09-18 23:02:32

patschwieterman
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Re: Pachelbel's Cannon

Oops, sorry Wordworking. Didn’t mean to eggcorn you.

Nice to see there’s another East Bayite on the forum.

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#7 2012-07-05 14:14:41

burred
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Re: Pachelbel's Cannon

There is also Francisco Bell’s Cannon, the one with added tympani.

Fur Elise & Paco Bell Cannon
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Minuet, Paco Bell Cannon, Paper Moon, Trumpet Volintary, Ario Sorrento, Tarentella, Joy
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That might be “Torna a Surriento”, ripped in Sorrento. I’ll leave Fur Elise alone.

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