@@AlextheHistorian As a steam whistle enthusiast this was a pleasure to watch. The Natchez definitely has the best and loudest whistle of the bunch! Thank you for this video Alex :)
Its like i went on vacation for free i love your content you keep being you and as for me i never knew the name of that instrument yet im 35 and and adore it because it reminds me of the old timey circus i seen as a kid in baraboo wi clown town usa home of the ringling brothers and all the neat circus history they keep alive out yonder not this new circus with techno musoc blasting and lasers and smoke
Thank you! Yes the Calliope was traditionally played at circuses, especially when the circus would parade down the main street of town on its way to the fair grounds!
Hmmmm People that don't like Calliopes shouldn't go to the French Quarter and maybe visit the Walmart on Tchoupitoulas Street instead -- there are no Calliopes there. lol
Calliopes are so cute makes me think of Mark Twain. People like us who APPRECIATE all historic respect it. Those that don't know or more less don't care they won't understand (the minority or majority of it all)
It's neat to hear the calliope...it really compliments the river boat. It would be nice to hear a competent calliope player, however...the person playing on your voyage played some wrong notes.
This is really in, especially for me as I’ve never been to New Orleans.
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Calliopes are beautiful. I've played them on my electronic keyboard but never a real one. Boy, that would be thrill!
I love the calorie from a distance, I remember hearing one when I watched the Delta Queen on the Ohio years ago.😃
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The trip aboard Natchez looked amazing! I am very jealous lol
It was sooo cool!
great
Jeez, that steam whistle sounds like it means business!
It was so loud! I loved it
@@AlextheHistorian As a steam whistle enthusiast this was a pleasure to watch. The Natchez definitely has the best and loudest whistle of the bunch! Thank you for this video Alex :)
@MaritimeNexus my pleasure!
Its like i went on vacation for free i love your content you keep being you and as for me i never knew the name of that instrument yet im 35 and and adore it because it reminds me of the old timey circus i seen as a kid in baraboo wi clown town usa home of the ringling brothers and all the neat circus history they keep alive out yonder not this new circus with techno musoc blasting and lasers and smoke
Thank you! Yes the Calliope was traditionally played at circuses, especially when the circus would parade down the main street of town on its way to the fair grounds!
@AlextheHistorian awesome history and knowledge which is why I dig this channel thank you for that
Oh thanks! I appreciate it!
Hmmmm People that don't like Calliopes shouldn't go to the French Quarter and maybe visit the Walmart on Tchoupitoulas Street instead -- there are no Calliopes there. lol
Calliopes are so cute makes me think of Mark Twain.
People like us who APPRECIATE all historic respect it. Those that don't know or more less don't care they won't understand (the minority or majority of it all)
Yes I agree. I was really delighted by the calliope!
It's neat to hear the calliope...it really compliments the river boat. It would be nice to hear a competent calliope player, however...the person playing on your voyage played some wrong notes.
Yeah it did seem as though some of the notes were off but I wasn't sure if that's because I know nothing about playing music 😅