Talk:Jimmy Buffett
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[edit] Name Rip-off Joints
I've heard Buffett recently sued a number of independent hamburger joints that called themselves "Cheesburgers in Paradise", including one around my way. Does anybody know the details and or results? (my local place is still open, AFAIK). Tuf-Kat 19:58, Oct 15, 2004 (UTC)
- There are a number of Buffett-rip-off joints. I know of Margueritaville in Montego Bay, Jamaica, spelled differently than Buffett's chain.
---There is a Margueritaville in Montego Bay. (Not to be confused with the Air Margaritaville in the airport which is a Buffett joint). Mauvila 11:13, 25 May 2006 (UTC)
- Very old comment, but I thought I'd update. The place formerly known as "Cheeseburgers in Paradise" is now something else with a stupid name and the sign says "what's in a name?", so I guess Buffett won (or the owner settled anyway). Tuf-Kat 22:20, 25 May 2006 (UTC)
In Frederick, Maryland there was a resturant that allegedly had to do a name change due to J.B.'s trademark. J.G.
[edit] Lost Album
I think Buffett's biography could be expanded. I think his "lost" album ("High Cumberland Jubilee") is somewhat neglected. --Mauvila
- Then add the info. :-) Next time, please sign your post. You can do this with either 3 or 4 tildes (~~~ or ~~~~). The latter is preferred, as it also leaves a timestamp. — Frecklefoot | Talk 19:22, Nov 29, 2004 (UTC)
I would rather it be done by someone who knows more than I about it. I have lapsed as a member of the Church of Buffett, and I know that there are thousands of Buffett fanatics who know all about the topic. I'm just surprised they have not added more. Mauvila 01:53, 1 Dec 2004 (UTC)
- I guess someone needs to let the Parrotheads know about the lacking entry in the 'pedia. :-) — Frecklefoot | Talk 15:36, Dec 1, 2004 (UTC)
Should all of his albums have information on it? For example, I just finished Boats, Beaches, Bars & Ballads. Write a little summary of the album, major hits, song listing. Should it be for all, or just his best albums? Hurricanehink 12:58, 28 August 2005 (UTC)
[edit] More Biographical Info
Stuff that might need to be added:
- Don't stop the carnival stuff;
- I'm pretty sure he's wrecked two planes;
- His business empire (restaurants, etc.);
- Statistics on his concert popularity;
- Basically, anything that the 60 minutes piece has said.
Mauvila 02:48, 8 Dec 2004 (UTC)
- I didn't see the 60 Minutes piece. Why don't you add it? :-) — Frecklefoot | Talk 15:25, Dec 8, 2004 (UTC)
I'd like to see the DVD "Live at Wrigley Field" included, although it is not a DVD. The video and audio are first-rate. 69.22.22.161 00:44, 6 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Removal of material
THANKS FOR REMOVING ALL OF THE RELEVANT BUFFETT TRIVIA I ADDED! MY HARD WORK WILL BE USED ELSEWHERE, LOSER! --WillC
- If someone removed some information you felt was unjustified, list the points and information here for discussion. Any relevant information should be included in the article. — Frecklefoot | Talk 18:31, Apr 29, 2005 (UTC)
[edit] New article
I just wrote a stub for the song "Come Monday". I remember him explaining about it at a concert, but I can barely remember what he said about it. If anyone knows anything about the song, please add it to the article. Thx. — Frecklefoot | Talk 16:50, 28 April 2006 (UTC)
I recall a concert in the late '70s at the Greek Theatre in Berkley. Jimmy said he had written "Come Monday" at a motel in San Anselmo, across the bay from Berkley in Marin County. He had just spent some time in L.A. (four lonely days I'm guessing).
[edit] East Bay or West?
I found in Buffett's autobiography, "A Pirate Looks at Fifty," where he states on page 402, "...when I think about home, I think about Pascagoula and the eastern shore of Mobile Bay..." I still would like to know exactly which town he grew up in, whether it's Spanish Fort, Daphne, or Fairhope. I also made some changes to the wording of where he went to high school. According to the McGill-Toolen Wikipedia entry, the McGill Institute was an all-boys school until 1972. Soulpatroller 18:54, 29 May 2006 (UTC)
The article suggests McGill is in Daphne--it's in Mobile. And I don't believe it was "McGill-Toolen" back then. (Also, is it true that he didn't start playing guitar until college?) Mauvila 11:13, 25 May 2006 (UTC)
- Yes, it is true that he did not begin playing the guitar until college. In "A Pirate Looks at Fifty," he tells of learning to play the guitar during his first and only semester at Auburn. Soulpatroller
Recently Buffett's hometown was changed from Mobile to Daphne on this entry. Can anyone verify this change? Homeport, the home where his parents lived the last 30 years of their life, is located in Fairhope, south of Daphne. In some of his books, Buffett has mentioned Spring Hill, but it is never stated he actually grew up there. Does anyone know exactly which side of the bay Buffett grew up on? Soulpatroller 21:36, 23 May 2006 (UTC)
He's always said Mobile, which is technically on the West side of the bay. Homeport was Daphne, then Fairhope. Now it's no where I guess, unless you count Lulu's.MylesFOmaha 03:56, 27 November 2006 (UTC)
I used to live within walking distance of "Homeport". I would consider it to be in Daphne. Daphne is on the eastern shore of Mobile Bay. McGill is over in Mobile. Part of the confusion may be that if you live in Daphne, you most likely work, shop, etc in Mobile. So, if someone from another part of the country asked where you were from you might say Mobile, since Daphne is pretty much a bedroom community of Mobile. If you've heard Buffett say he was from Mobile instead of Daphne, that might be why. Oh, and Spring Hill is not a city or town...it's just the area of Mobile around Spring Hill College. 68.212.255.238 02:40, 28 December 2006 (UTC)Jessie
[edit] Crash of his seaplane "Lady of the Waters"
Buffett has a vivid, multi-page description of what could have been a fatal accident in his Grumman Widgeon seaplane. On take-off near Nantucket, the left wing hit a wake, snapped off, and led to a crash. He credits Naval Survival Training with saving his life. It's in his book A Pirate Looks at Fifty, which is considered autobiographical. This could be put in the article. The book mentions a date of August 25th 1994. Bigmac31 21:14, 23 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Plane getting shot at over Jamacia
If there's a section about a drug search, there should certainly be a section about his plane getting shot at over jamacia. I don't know enough about the incident to write a summary, but it is at least as notable as a drug search
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