Marvin comes up with it after midnight, needs legendary Motown bassist James Jamerson to record it immediately
They find Jamerson boiled as an owl in a local bar, somehow get him to studio
Jamerson too drunk and whatever else to sit on stool / chair to play - Jamerson records bass part lying on his back on the floor
Jazz Recommendation: Eric Dolphy....especially on bass clarinet, "Out To Lunch" is a cool album
I've never liked Dolphy's sound for whatever reason
When I went to Maryland, (Go Terps !!!) Howard University had a jazz station that I had on 24 / 7 for months...
Got to where I really liked the furthest out most unpredictable avante garde free form stuff - almost all rock sounded like formulalistic math to me - only folks like Coltrane, Rollins, Ornette Coleman and Eric Dolphy were really free...
I still dream of being a heroin addict jazz musician in Amsterdam...
But look at me now, sober and hoping for pix of Polynesian teens - what a loser fag I've truly becum
Marvin comes up with it after midnight, needs legendary Motown bassist James Jamerson to record it immediately
They find Jamerson boiled as an owl in a local bar, somehow get him to studio
Jamerson too drunk and whatever else to sit on stool / chair to play - Jamerson records bass part lying on his back on the floor
Jazz Recommendation: Eric Dolphy....especially on bass clarinet, "Out To Lunch" is a cool album
I've never liked Dolphy's sound for whatever reason
When I went to Maryland, (Go Terps !!!) Howard University had a jazz station that I had on 24 / 7 for months...
Got to where I really liked the furthest out most unpredictable avante garde free form stuff - almost all rock sounded like formulalistic math to me - only folks like Coltrane, Rollins, Ornette Coleman and Eric Dolphy were really free...
I still dream of being a heroin addict jazz musician in Amsterdam...
But look at me now, sober and hoping for pix of Polynesian teens - what a loser fag I've truly becum
Only $69.98 to get the best sounding reissue of Out To Lunch! Good thing I'm not rich.
Marvin comes up with it after midnight, needs legendary Motown bassist James Jamerson to record it immediately
They find Jamerson boiled as an owl in a local bar, somehow get him to studio
Jamerson too drunk and whatever else to sit on stool / chair to play - Jamerson records bass part lying on his back on the floor
Jazz Recommendation: Eric Dolphy....especially on bass clarinet, "Out To Lunch" is a cool album
I've never liked Dolphy's sound for whatever reason
When I went to Maryland, (Go Terps !!!) Howard University had a jazz station that I had on 24 / 7 for months...
Got to where I really liked the furthest out most unpredictable avante garde free form stuff - almost all rock sounded like formulalistic math to me - only folks like Coltrane, Rollins, Ornette Coleman and Eric Dolphy were really free...
I still dream of being a heroin addict jazz musician in Amsterdam...
But look at me now, sober and hoping for pix of Polynesian teens - what a loser fag I've truly becum
For the life of me I cannot understand Coleman (Ornette, not Lavon)
Marvin comes up with it after midnight, needs legendary Motown bassist James Jamerson to record it immediately
They find Jamerson boiled as an owl in a local bar, somehow get him to studio
Jamerson too drunk and whatever else to sit on stool / chair to play - Jamerson records bass part lying on his back on the floor
Jazz Recommendation: Eric Dolphy....especially on bass clarinet, "Out To Lunch" is a cool album
I've never liked Dolphy's sound for whatever reason
When I went to Maryland, (Go Terps !!!) Howard University had a jazz station that I had on 24 / 7 for months...
Got to where I really liked the furthest out most unpredictable avante garde free form stuff - almost all rock sounded like formulalistic math to me - only folks like Coltrane, Rollins, Ornette Coleman and Eric Dolphy were really free...
I still dream of being a heroin addict jazz musician in Amsterdam...
But look at me now, sober and hoping for pix of Polynesian teens - what a loser fag I've truly becum
For the life of me I cannot understand Coleman (Ornette, not Lavon)
Remember an interview where he said something like "I try to play the instrument as if I'd never seen it before"
It went well with Zen and hallucinogenics back in the day...bwonk, squonk, eeep sounds really meaningful when you have ingested the proper substances and loathe modern society...
Marvin comes up with it after midnight, needs legendary Motown bassist James Jamerson to record it immediately
They find Jamerson boiled as an owl in a local bar, somehow get him to studio
Jamerson too drunk and whatever else to sit on stool / chair to play - Jamerson records bass part lying on his back on the floor
Jazz Recommendation: Eric Dolphy....especially on bass clarinet, "Out To Lunch" is a cool album
I've never liked Dolphy's sound for whatever reason
When I went to Maryland, (Go Terps !!!) Howard University had a jazz station that I had on 24 / 7 for months...
Got to where I really liked the furthest out most unpredictable avante garde free form stuff - almost all rock sounded like formulalistic math to me - only folks like Coltrane, Rollins, Ornette Coleman and Eric Dolphy were really free...
I still dream of being a heroin addict jazz musician in Amsterdam...
But look at me now, sober and hoping for pix of Polynesian teens - what a loser fag I've truly becum
I can meet you in Vantage with a 40 of Olde English, a bag of meth and a boombox with a cassette of Manhattan Transfer.
Marvin comes up with it after midnight, needs legendary Motown bassist James Jamerson to record it immediately
They find Jamerson boiled as an owl in a local bar, somehow get him to studio
Jamerson too drunk and whatever else to sit on stool / chair to play - Jamerson records bass part lying on his back on the floor
Jazz Recommendation: Eric Dolphy....especially on bass clarinet, "Out To Lunch" is a cool album
I've never liked Dolphy's sound for whatever reason
When I went to Maryland, (Go Terps !!!) Howard University had a jazz station that I had on 24 / 7 for months...
Got to where I really liked the furthest out most unpredictable avante garde free form stuff - almost all rock sounded like formulalistic math to me - only folks like Coltrane, Rollins, Ornette Coleman and Eric Dolphy were really free...
I still dream of being a heroin addict jazz musician in Amsterdam...
But look at me now, sober and hoping for pix of Polynesian teens - what a loser fag I've truly becum
I can meet you in Vantage with a 40 of Olde English, a bag of meth and a boombox with a cassette of Manhattan Transfer Mannheim Steamroller.
Marvin comes up with it after midnight, needs legendary Motown bassist James Jamerson to record it immediately
They find Jamerson boiled as an owl in a local bar, somehow get him to studio
Jamerson too drunk and whatever else to sit on stool / chair to play - Jamerson records bass part lying on his back on the floor
Jazz Recommendation: Eric Dolphy....especially on bass clarinet, "Out To Lunch" is a cool album
I've never liked Dolphy's sound for whatever reason
When I went to Maryland, (Go Terps !!!) Howard University had a jazz station that I had on 24 / 7 for months...
Got to where I really liked the furthest out most unpredictable avante garde free form stuff - almost all rock sounded like formulalistic math to me - only folks like Coltrane, Rollins, Ornette Coleman and Eric Dolphy were really free...
I still dream of being a heroin addict jazz musician in Amsterdam...
But look at me now, sober and hoping for pix of Polynesian teens - what a loser fag I've truly becum
I can meet you in Vantage with a 40 of Olde English, a bag of meth and a boombox with a cassette of Manhattan Transfer Mannheim Steamroller.
With enough OE and meth, you won't know or care about the difference.
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Marvin comes up with it after midnight, needs legendary Motown bassist James Jamerson to record it immediately
They find Jamerson boiled as an owl in a local bar, somehow get him to studio
Jamerson too drunk and whatever else to sit on stool / chair to play - Jamerson records bass part lying on his back on the floor
Jazz Recommendation: Eric Dolphy....especially on bass clarinet, "Out To Lunch" is a cool album
Got to where I really liked the furthest out most unpredictable avante garde free form stuff - almost all rock sounded like formulalistic math to me - only folks like Coltrane, Rollins, Ornette Coleman and Eric Dolphy were really free...
I still dream of being a heroin addict jazz musician in Amsterdam...
But look at me now, sober and hoping for pix of Polynesian teens - what a loser fag I've truly becum
It went well with Zen and hallucinogenics back in the day...bwonk, squonk, eeep sounds really meaningful when you have ingested the proper substances and loathe modern society...