May 16, 2008

Steamboat Natchez Calliope Plays “Free Bird”

May 16th, 2008 | Living, Most Viewed, News

If I leave here tomorrow, will you still remember me?
If I leave here tomorrow, will you still remember me?
FRENCH QUARTER — Hundreds of tourists and carriage drivers were surprised to hear something different in the air coming from the Toulouse Street Wharf yesterday.

Instead of hearing the traditional calliope playlist of “The Entertainer” and “Singin in the Rain,” they were treated to a steam-powered version of the classic rock anthem “Free Bird” by Lynyrd Skynyrd.

“Well, we’d playing the classics for quite a while now,” said Captain James “Trippy” Delestinier of the Steamboat Natchez.

“And the other day I saw these long-haired kids sitting out on the Moonwalk drinking beers and smoking something. Just after I finished “The Michigan Rag,” one of them yelled out: ‘Free Bird!’”

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“So I thought, why not?” he added. “And it really opened my eyes.”

According to the Captain, Skynyrd is just the first of many changes coming to the unique 32-note steam pipe organ.

Future playlists for the Steamboat Natchez Calliope include such diverse selections as “In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida” by Iron Butterfly, “Dr. Feelgood” by Mötley Crüe, and “Trapped in the Closet” by R. Kelly.

In fact, hip-hop is expected to be a new focus.

“From Juve to Baby Boy to Weezy, there’s just so much groundbreaking local rap being created right now,” said Captain Delestinier. “I’d be a shame not to bust out some steam-powered promotions.”

“I’m even trying to figure out a way to steam some shout-outs from the West Bank,” he added.


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One Response to “Steamboat Natchez Calliope Plays “Free Bird””

  1. j. Says:

    Dang bruh, me and my uncle was getting some daquiris at the riverwalk the other day and we heard them playing Stairway to Heaven with the calliope. My little cousin Timmy G got so moved he started to cry right there at the Spanish Fountain.

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