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toots3928 | 04:32 Fri 18th Aug 2006 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Tickling the ivories in this tough town is rumored to be a dangerous endeavor. What is the towns name and which author famously reintroduced this comical public notice. This town is somewhere in the western united states. Thanks!!!!
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might have been Down There by David Goodis, filmed as Shoot the Pianist and I think later given the same title itself; but I don't know where it was set.

Try posting this in Quizzes & Puzzles, where people know this sort of thing
sorry, Shoot the Piano Player; Tirez sur le Pianiste in French
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thanks anyway
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jno- your answer really put me on the right track. thanks!!!! i got the town now all i need to do is find the author.
toots, the original sign was - perhaps just a myth - in an old western town and said 'Please don't shoot the piano player, he's doing his best'. So Goodis may be the author they have in mind.
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was the goodis book a comedy? I'm also coming up with oscar wilde and mark twain. francois truffaut did a movie. Thanks.
If this helps, 1n 1882 Oscar Wilde on a tour visited Leadville Colorado to view a sign in a tavern that read "please don't shoot the piano player, he's doing the best he can" To which Wilde wrote a short paper reflecting on the consequences of bad art.

Of course Elton John's album, forgot the songwriter for that track, Wilde sounds more appropriate though.
Btw, I think some of the big brained people in here (myself excluded) could potentially ace this thing.
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I knew the city but the author is stumping me. there are so alot of options. I'm also coming up with quentin tarantino. I think I'm sticking with Wilde. still going to do some more research.
I think it's the original sign that is comical, not the writer. Wilde saw the original so he didn't really 'reintroduce' it. Goodis wrote his book (non-comic) long afterwards, so that might count as reintroduction, except that he didn't use the name 'Shoot the piano player' originally. The name was revived for the film by Truffaut -
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0054389/
- and I think the book's name was then changed.
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