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Posted by Michael Bulatovich on December 23, 2007, 4:00 pm

>> Oops. Left out Art Blakey, and Charlie Rouse.
>
> You left out a lot of people.

*Really?* ; }

> Typing up a list of good jazz
> performers is like typing up a list of pretty women. It'll never end
> until you're bored typing.
>
> R



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Posted by Warm Worm on December 23, 2007, 4:09 pm
RicodJour wrote:
>> Oops. Left out Art Blakey, and Charlie Rouse.
>
> You left out a lot of people. Typing up a list of good jazz
> performers is like typing up a list of pretty women. It'll never end
> until you're bored typing.

And some you'll never be able to type because they're unknown to you.

Posted by Warm Worm on December 26, 2007, 3:15 pm

> RicodJour wrote:
>>> Oops. Left out Art Blakey, and Charlie Rouse.
>>
>> You left out a lot of people. Typing up a list of good jazz
>> performers is like typing up a list of pretty women. It'll never end
>> until you're bored typing.
>
> And some you'll never be able to type because they're unknown to you.

And the one's you don't know, others will know intimately-- with their hair
and breasts hanging out; jewelry, makeup and clothes completely removed, and
open-- their purest form. (never liked tatoos, btw)
Thanks for that sensational inspiration, Rico.
It helps maintain my position that the purest form of art is the art you
"never" see.



Posted by Kris Krieger on January 3, 2008, 5:15 pm

>
>> RicodJour wrote:
>>>> Oops. Left out Art Blakey, and Charlie Rouse.
>>>
>>> You left out a lot of people. Typing up a list of good jazz
>>> performers is like typing up a list of pretty women. It'll never
>>> end until you're bored typing.
>>
>> And some you'll never be able to type because they're unknown to you.
>
> And the one's you don't know, others will know intimately-- with their
> hair and breasts hanging out; jewelry, makeup and clothes completely
> removed, and open-- their purest form. (never liked tatoos, btw)
> Thanks for that sensational inspiration, Rico.
> It helps maintain my position that the purest form of art is the art
> you "never" see.

Bot tats (and piercings) can be OK on some people, and look out-of-place on
others. It all depends on the adornments, and the individual.

((I am compelled, as always, toadd yet another level of
"hypercomplexificationalization" <LOL!>))


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