Play with your food.
September 12, 2002 2:09 PM   Subscribe

Play with your food. Or rather, play it. The First Vienna Vegetable Orchestra creates a unique sound using instruments made from vegetables. Then, they make soup.
posted by frykitty (14 comments total) 1 user marked this as a favorite
 
Props to my friend Augie for telling me about this.
posted by frykitty at 2:11 PM on September 12, 2002


Like this?

(I really like the look of that carrucumpepperhorn on the front page!)
posted by mikrophon at 2:15 PM on September 12, 2002


They should get together with these guys. Now that's an orchestra!
posted by mmoncur at 2:19 PM on September 12, 2002


And let's not forget the Texas Chainsaw Orchestra. Lots more links on Google.
posted by starvingartist at 2:28 PM on September 12, 2002


ooooh....and they can make the soup with this hot little organ. ;)
posted by dejah420 at 3:22 PM on September 12, 2002


or Richmond VA's very own indigenous gourd orchestra
posted by machaus at 4:03 PM on September 12, 2002


Soup? Ew. How unhygienic.
posted by i_am_joe's_spleen at 4:35 PM on September 12, 2002


I really liked this idea until I listened to their MP3s. Yikes.
posted by Joey Michaels at 4:39 PM on September 12, 2002


Also Sprach Tomatothustra.
posted by MrBaliHai at 5:04 PM on September 12, 2002


Tomato and Fungi in D minor.
posted by soundofsuburbia at 5:09 PM on September 12, 2002


Beet-hoven?
posted by vacapinta at 5:21 PM on September 12, 2002


I hope that they empty the spit valve in their tuber before the grand finale. Ick.
posted by bunnytricks at 6:22 PM on September 12, 2002


I'm with you, Joey, although their choice of relatively annoying skronk-jazz (which they'd probably be doing even if they used non-chlorophyl instruments) may be the real reason for your "Yikes" reaction.

I'm thinking vegetable hip hop.
posted by mediareport at 10:37 PM on September 12, 2002


how about these guys as support ?
posted by peterkins at 4:30 AM on September 13, 2002


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