haven't played it for a while but we're going to try it's called Zer vising and it's which means Gypsy airs it's called Gypsy airs it's a gypsy sort of fake Gypsy piecela
And the mother is now-- who was the most powerful character in the show-- is now stripped of all of her power because Gypsy is so famous and the mother is nobody. And the mother says, all right, I give up.
- That... What is that? So that's Gypsy Jazz. - That's Gypsy Jazz, yeah. Him, Stéphane Grappelli was a violinist that played with him a lot.
but I practically live in Airbnbs. I'm such a gypsy , so I'm always bouncing around, always in different rentals. And that fear has crossed my mind so many times.
But not generally like a look at that cool thing you should like publicists, but a don't be distressed by that thing we did publicist. We've just been gypsy brewing.
And they basically just play his scores. I was a gypsy .
The first one is the Gypsy Girl. And the Gypsy 's my creative. Super creative, some of you may be Gypsies.
We're seeing that when we do research on the microbiome and all that other good stuff. I'm a Gypsy .
Patti LuPone hit the light bulb, and it exploded, and glass went into the audience. That happened during "Gypsy ," and everyone was like, "What!" What about the guy that plugged his phone into the set? "Hand to God?" He thought the set looked like a normal set, so we plugged his phone in during the show.
with what they're doing. There are also gypsy brewers today, which is people who are passionate about beer, have recipes for beer, which they get produced by contract brewers. There's a lot of that going on around the country.
And so, for people-- breweries have excess capacity behooves them to rent out their extra space. And so gypsy brewers have kind of-- they're finding this loophole where they're able to go on these systems without actually investing in a big brewery. But they can go there and brew the beers.
He's had, he's had what five hit Broadway shows -- Shina: Yes. John: if not -- Shina: Gypsy -- John: more. Shina: plays and musicals.
unique thing to see and that was--they used chickens to keep things going in there. They let the chickens out in the morning. And they have them in this kind of like a wooden trailer, like a gypsy trailer, like you've probably seen, you know. We've seen pictures of that? I went too far there. And they let them out in the morning and they go--the chickens run around and they eat and they poop and they just have a grand day among the vineyards.
unique thing to see and that was--they used chickens to keep things going in there. They let the chickens out in the morning. And they have them in this kind of like a wooden trailer, like a gypsy trailer, like you've probably seen, you know. We've seen pictures of that? I went too far there. And they let them out in the morning and they go--the chickens run around and they eat and they poop and they just have a grand day among the vineyards.
So the five Power Types, just to review them real quickly. The first one is the Gypsy Girl. And the Gypsy 's my creative.
We're seeing that when we do research on the microbiome and all that other good stuff. And that's a blend of the Gypsy and the Boss Lady.
And then use the "West Side Story" one as a way of saying, you know, they can be equivocal, but they still have to be there. So a song like "Some People" in "Gypsy ," where Madame Rose basically says, I'm going to get my kids out of here. I'm going to turn them into stars in vaudeville.
I want to get your opinion on breweries like Mikkeller or gypsy that travel around and use other people's , so basically, there's this concept in craft brewing about gypsy brewers-- which I wrote about in "Brewed Awakening." But anyways. So what happens, there so opening a brewery cost millions of dollars-- I mean, cost tons of money.
You can do something that allows for a lot of excitement. And a lot of these gypsy breweries, they do dozens of different styles, travel around the world, do a lot of collaborations. And, I think, I personally love it.
And he's actually starting, going to be contract brewing out of Connecticut. So you're seeing some of the gypsy brewers take root because, after a while, trying to find space, and always trying to find-- that can be a full time job trying to juggle capacity issues.
World music you hear it in just about all the musics of the world uh certainly you hear it in U uh in Gypsy derived music uh such as flamco and i' like to think that that's uh that's human beings
But how would you compare the story of "The Wedding Singer" to the story of "Gypsy "? Because I had just given a two-hour section on "Gypsy ." And I said, well, I said "Gypsy " is about this woman who has these two children who aren't talented and the business is dying.
The two I like to quote, because one is direct and the other is thematic, is at the end of a very long argument in a dressing room at the end of "Gypsy ," the mother finally gives up. This mother, who has pushed her children and pushed her children and pushed her children-- one of them has run away and gotten married and the other one
to the music and have a signature event that's happening up there. You have people in France who make beautiful gypsy kind of sounding jazz music, who swing in a way that belongs to them. You have cats now who are working with Indian poly-rhythms, who are a mixture of American cats and cats from India who are in just moving the music forward
They will always, so. I want to get your opinion on breweries like Mikkeller or gypsy that travel around and use other people's , so basically, there's this concept in craft brewing about gypsy brewers-- which I wrote about in "Brewed Awakening." But anyways.
We're seeing that when we do research on the microbiome and all that other good stuff. OK, I just told you you're a Gypsy Girl, now go figure out-- here all the other resources you need.
Musically, we would go to Gypsy camps to hear how they played the violin, and we would hear those melodies, and we're re-arrange them.
was in previews, and I was teaching the class, one of the producers said to me, so how would you compare-- I mean, I know we're in trouble. But how would you compare the story of "The Wedding Singer" to the story of "Gypsy "? Because I had just given a two-hour section on "Gypsy ." And I said, well, I said "Gypsy " is about this woman who
Especially at $150 a ticket. It's interesting, thinking about "Gypsy ," and even about vaudeville, that in addition to talking about all these things that a show needs to have to serve the story, there's also things like star moments, and the main event in the second act, and sort of the spectacle pieces
But at that moment, I realized just how gypsy I really am, and I realized I don't actually have a home to return to.
of renting out this space to you. So at its best, a gypsy brewer-- it's a tenuous proposition that could collapse at any minute. It's gotta be short-term, too.
And this woman from Macedonia, she was a gypsy woman and very much a minority.
So she went home after that and she created a theatre piece called "The Gypsy Virgin Bride" which she then toured all through the gypsy communities and she literally ended the tradition
no use of them. Although he could use them while he was chording, but a lot of these incredibly fast lines, he's just playing with two fingers. And it's amazing. - That... What is that? So that's Gypsy Jazz. - That's Gypsy Jazz, yeah.
Have that sort of adrenal issue where they're more likely to go into adrenal fatigue, have anxiety, those type of things. So there's a whole set of issues that are both pros and cons that come with being a Gypsy . The second one is the Boss Lady, and that's your high achiever.
by which I don't mean it's generic in the sense of it being bad, but it's a genre unto itself. So you have "Wouldn't it be Loverly" from "My Fair Lady," and "Some People" from "Gypsy ," and "My Shot" from "Hamilton," and "Free" from "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum," which is a show about someone who wants--
And people buy food and walk into the brewery and buy beer. There are also a couple of contract breweries-- one in Connecticut and one in Florida-- producing beer for a lot of the gypsy brewers. The one in Florida was started by guys who were let go by Anheuser-Busch when they got bought by InBev a few years ago.
show and I remember playing this piece so um makes me nervous when I think think about this piece that's why I haven't played it for a while but we're going to try it's called Zer vising and it's which means Gypsy airs it's called Gypsy airs it's a gypsy sort of fake Gypsy piece
greatest guitarists in jazz history. - So, Django was... Well, there's a huge movement right now, Gypsy Jazz Movement, as they call it- ... that is kind of built around this style of music that he played back in the early 20th century. One of the things about Django is that he was in a fire,
I looked around because I didn't want to yell in front of the children, and what used to be the gypsy camp were still
This mother, who has pushed her children and pushed her children and pushed her children-- one of them has run away and gotten married and the other one has become a stripper, the most famous stripper in the world, Gypsy Rose Lee. And the mother is now-- who was the most powerful character in the show-- is now stripped of all of her power
a week. So this is how I was able to afford to stay over there for a year on my minimalist little gypsy budget.
Well, at the time, my father was kind of a gypsy , I should explain.
And my favorite scene from the book, Patti Smith and Robert Mapplethorpe, they go down to Washington Sq. Park in New York and they're dressed in their Gypsy gear.
In fact, if you know beggars are actually pickpockets and you're wearing a money belt, having a gypsy 's hand slip slowly into your
And the Gypsy 's my creative. Super creative, some of you may be Gypsies. But have that Vata energy from Ayurvedic medicine.