Jovitalk - Bon Jovi Fan Community
Home Register Members FAQ
 

Unusual description of Prayer

General BJ Discussion


Reply
 
Thread Tools
  #1  
Old 08-04-2003, 11:40 PM
Becky's Avatar
Becky Becky is offline
Retired Super Moderator
Crush
 
Join Date: 30 Jul 2002
Location: Mississippi
Gender: female
Posts: 20,293
Default Unusual description of Prayer

Park your pride outside
Shrinking violets had best steer clear of Wallbangers Dueling Pianos -- or have a plan for loosening up
By JOSEPH GALLIVAN Issue date: Fri, Aug 1, 2003
The Tribune
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Wallbangers Dueling Pianos is the new name of the spot on Southwest Second Avenue where Boogie Woogies used to sit. But "Dueling Pianos" is a slight misnomer: More often the two pianists on stage duet with each other and duel with the audience.
For instance, on a recent Friday evening around 9, with the place a third full, the singing of "Sweet Caroline" was halted. Using a powerful, battery-operated spotlight, a pianist singled out two guys in the audience, who cowered behind their drinks, blinking. The first chap was commended for singing every word ("Sweeeet Ca-roline, na-na-na," etc.). The other was castigated for thinking he was too cool to join in. The pianists then improvised a song about what a stud the first guy was and how useless in the sack was the second.
Welcome to the jungle.
Ritual humiliation is part of the attraction at Wallbangers, and as the evening wore on, people started actually queuing up for it. A birthday girl named Misty took her place on the piano stool, downed her test-tube cocktail in one gulp ("She swallows!") and grinned along with a song about her supposed flatulence. Two guys who could not dance were dragged up to shuffle on the spot to James Brown's "I Got You (I Feel Good)."
Kristin the bachelorette sat through a special rendition of "You've Lost That Loving Feeling," and a 26-year-old birthday boy called Mark spent so long sitting on the piano, legs a-dangling, that he had time to finish his pint.
The place took a bit of warming up. Early on, Dana Aronson, wearing a Harley-Davidson bandanna, his helmet at his feet, sat all by himself.
"I like that people come and share the experience, the singing," said the 42-year-old Pacific Power computer technician. "Most other places in town have this facade about not relaxing and partying."
Compulsory fun has its compelling side, especially after a few drinks. At various times in the evening, upon a given signal, employees climb up on the bar and dance to certain songs, such as "Time Warp" from the "Rocky Horror Picture Show." It's like chicken-dance time at a wedding, and on Fridays and Saturdays you pay $5 for it.
Wallbangers' owners, husband-and-wife team Van and Cristina Walraven, are hands-on, always taking their turn at the keyboards. She's from Caracas, Venezuela, and sometimes plays drums. They bang out tunes such as "Summer Nights" and keep the banter going with the audience.
The Walravens mastered their trade on the Disney Cruise circuit and until last year played together at the New York-New York Casino on the Las Vegas strip. Both are places of megawatt smiles and fiercely protected copyrights. (The Wallbangers Web site instructs, "To comply with our licensing agreement, we ask that the name WALLBANGERS be expressed in all capital letters, please.")
Van Walraven loves his job. Having played here regularly at the Red Lion in the 1980s, he chose Portland over Seattle and Honolulu, returning with his wife and baby last year.
Everybody join in
It takes all sorts. A 30-year-old ordnance tech with the U.S. Marine Corps who gave her name as Taylor was out on the tiles with a few ship buddies from San Diego.
"I read about this place in a travel guide," she said. "I like that it gets you involved."
On the other hand, Southeast Portlanders Brooke Anderson, 22, and her sister-in-law Mariza Anderson, 29, had just ducked in for a drink after a wedding at the nearby World Trade Center. They sat at the back, unimpressed. "I'm tired of the patriotic songs," Brooke Anderson said. "They don't need to play them in a bar mixed in with Elton John and the Rolling Stones."
Van Walraven sees diversity in the crowd. "We get one guy coming in who's 96, he sings all the songs," he said.
But how do 25-year-olds know the words to songs such as "American Pie"? Did they absorb them in Mom's minivan on Lite FM? "They're part of the public consciousness," he said.
The right stuff
The Walravens know what they are doing. Songs are played tight and fast. The pianists hold the attention, and the large gray eyes of the TVs behind the bar are blank, turned off. Food is simple -- saucily named wieners, wings, burgers, salads. Wait staff tout Jell-O shots and wear flashing blue lights.
"Blister in The Sun" by the Violent Femmes and even Nena's "99 Red Balloons" sounded wonderful, dorm room flashbacks regardless of whether you went to college or not. The house was brought to its feet with the U.S.A.'s real national anthem, Bon Jovi's "Living on a Prayer." Crop-haired jocks and unsteady girls punched the sky ecstatically. By the time they did "Lean On Me," everyone was.
Wallbangers peaked around midnight. By 1:30 a.m. when they played a Coldplay tune, the magic, like the people, had gone.
__________________
Life is short. Be sure to spend as much time as possible on the internet arguing about politics and entertainment.
Reply With Quote

  #2  
Old 08-04-2003, 11:44 PM
Mr Bluesman's Avatar
Mr Bluesman Mr Bluesman is offline
Senior Member
Destination any Forum
 
Join Date: 29 Jul 2002
Location: Derby, England
Gender: male
Posts: 4,315
Send a message via MSN to Mr Bluesman
Default

Nice one
Thanks for posting!
__________________
Reply With Quote
  #3  
Old 08-05-2003, 12:21 AM
Shaun's Avatar
Shaun Shaun is offline
Senior Member
It's my post
 
Join Date: 30 Jul 2002
Location: Kansas, USA
Age: 32
Gender: male
Posts: 4,694
Send a message via MSN to Shaun
Default

our real national anthem, eh
Reply With Quote
  #4  
Old 08-05-2003, 03:26 AM
joviscout's Avatar
joviscout joviscout is offline
Senior Member
These Days
 
Join Date: 18 Dec 2002
Location: Fife SCOTLAND
Posts: 2,343
Send a message via ICQ to joviscout Send a message via MSN to joviscout
Default

"when they played a Coldplay tune, the magic, like the people, had gone."
Youch someone not a coldplay fan?
__________________
Jesus said 'i am the way, the truth and the life. No one comes to the father but through me'

http://www.theforumplanet.com
Reply With Quote
  #5  
Old 08-05-2003, 04:02 AM
jenn1189's Avatar
jenn1189 jenn1189 is offline
Senior Member
Destination any Forum
 
Join Date: 03 Aug 2002
Location: Hot as Hell in Florida
Age: 48
Gender: female
Posts: 4,060
Send a message via AIM to jenn1189 Send a message via MSN to jenn1189
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Shaun
our real national anthem, eh
I always thought Wanted was our real national anthem. LOL.
__________________
"It ain't scratch and sniff baby!"
JBJ ~ Atlanta ~ 1-17-2006
Reply With Quote
  #6  
Old 08-05-2003, 04:33 AM
joviscout's Avatar
joviscout joviscout is offline
Senior Member
These Days
 
Join Date: 18 Dec 2002
Location: Fife SCOTLAND
Posts: 2,343
Send a message via ICQ to joviscout Send a message via MSN to joviscout
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by jenn1189
Quote:
Originally Posted by Shaun
our real national anthem, eh
I always thought Wanted was our real national anthem. LOL.
Nope thats nj's anthem. Im adopting ktf for scotland so there :P
__________________
Jesus said 'i am the way, the truth and the life. No one comes to the father but through me'

http://www.theforumplanet.com
Reply With Quote
  #7  
Old 08-05-2003, 04:52 AM
Rosscoe's Avatar
Rosscoe Rosscoe is offline
Senior Member
Something for the Posts
 
Join Date: 02 Aug 2002
Location: Great Southern Land
Gender: male
Posts: 3,040
Default

You have acutally changed your avatar Becky, I havn't seen you so that ever. Is it something in the water?
__________________


For we who grew up tall and proud
In the shadow of the mushroom cloud
Convinced our voices can't be heard
We just wanna scream it louder and louder louder
What the hell we fighting for?
Just surrender and it won't hurt at all
You just got time to say your prayers
While your waiting for the hammer to hammer to fall
Reply With Quote
  #8  
Old 08-05-2003, 05:39 AM
Shaun's Avatar
Shaun Shaun is offline
Senior Member
It's my post
 
Join Date: 30 Jul 2002
Location: Kansas, USA
Age: 32
Gender: male
Posts: 4,694
Send a message via MSN to Shaun
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by jenn1189
Quote:
Originally Posted by Shaun
our real national anthem, eh
I always thought Wanted was our real national anthem. LOL.
ok

co-national anthems
Reply With Quote
  #9  
Old 08-05-2003, 04:21 PM
Becky's Avatar
Becky Becky is offline
Retired Super Moderator
Crush
 
Join Date: 30 Jul 2002
Location: Mississippi
Gender: female
Posts: 20,293
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Rosscoe
You have acutally changed your avatar Becky, I havn't seen you so that ever. Is it something in the water?
I used to change it quite a bit. I just REALLY liked that one of Jon I had for so long. Now it's pet week--or month for me. But I already have my next Jon avatar in mind.

Becky
__________________
Life is short. Be sure to spend as much time as possible on the internet arguing about politics and entertainment.
Reply With Quote
Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT +2. The time now is 10:24 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11.
Copyright ©2000 - 2021, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.