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    New Yorker cartoon on Bagpipe Day

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    Is there such a thing as International Bagpipe Day? Is it today?

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    Apparently it's been a thing since March 10, 2012.

    https://www.daysoftheyear.com/days/international-bagpipe-day/
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    Quote Originally Posted by tubino View Post
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    Is there such a thing as International Bagpipe Day? Is it today?
    The irony is that, with the time Claire comes from, she wouldn’t know what a mixtape was either.
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    Could somebody explain to me what that cartoon means?
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    Quote Originally Posted by OC Richard View Post
    Could somebody explain to me what that cartoon means?
    Guessing that the unwritten punchline is something like "all bagpipe music sounds the same." But I dunno.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silmakhor View Post
    Guessing that the unwritten punchline is something like "all bagpipe music sounds the same." But I dunno.
    Who can say.

    I've been doing music, live and as a studio musician playing on albums and TV and film scores, for 40 years and I can't remember hearing or seeing the word "mixtape". I guess it's a more recent term? Something from the DJ industry? I don't know what it means.

    "Demo tape" on the other hand has been a common term in the music industry for ages. People still used "demo tape" after they stopped being tapes! I guess it's quicker to say than "demo CD" or "demo audio file".
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    A mixtape is a term used for a custom tape of different songs usually made by a boyfriend to a girlfriend, a compilation of love songs for example. I don't know if it is still a thing but it was when cassette tapes were used. Maybe the cartoon means that in the past a mixtape would have involved a live band. I wonder if the bagpipes are an Outlander reference. I've never seen the show but the guy in the cartoon looks a bit like the main guy in the show.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kilted2000 View Post
    A mixtape is a term used for a custom tape of different songs usually made by a boyfriend to a girlfriend, a compilation of love songs for example. I don't know if it is still a thing but it was when cassette tapes were used. Maybe the cartoon means that in the past a mixtape would have involved a live band. I wonder if the bagpipes are an Outlander reference. I've never seen the show but the guy in the cartoon looks a bit like the main guy in the show.
    Yup, good explanation. I have seen a few Outlander episodes, and this definitely fits it.

    The show is melodramatic fluff, but the music on the soundtrack is excellent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silmakhor View Post
    Yup, good explanation. I have seen a few Outlander episodes, and this definitely fits it.

    The show is melodramatic fluff, but the music on the soundtrack is excellent.
    I don't think it's an Outlander reference, directly. For one thing, they don't wear modern kilts. Just "if a Scot wanted to make a mixtape for his girlfriend, how would he do it?" (But I agree with all the other comments.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Touchstone View Post
    I don't think it's an Outlander reference, directly. For one thing, they don't wear modern kilts. Just "if a Scot wanted to make a mixtape for his girlfriend, how would he do it?" (But I agree with all the other comments.)
    Mixtapes were a thing - you would spend hours compiling a meaningful journey of songs on a cassette to give your girlfriend. Now it's just a playlist.

    But yes, I think the joke is to throw the word into a pre-electronic context. The translation means you don't hand over a tape; you have live musicians performing a set of songs -- and bagpipes are always funny?

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