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John Coltrane and Miles Davis (1959)

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  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 70,265 Founders Club
    Swaye said:

    Swaye said:

    I've never understood jazz. Probably because I am a noted dimwit.

    I will tell a quick personal story from several years ago. There was a pretty girl I was seeing who was raised in India and had lived here a few years. She went to LSU but dropped out, then moved to the Seattle area. Long story, but an interesting story. Anyway, we were hanging out on the couch with the lights low and I was rubbing her back with my right hand. I glanced over and her head was suddenly tilted up with her eyes closed and a small smile on her face. I had no idea anything major was happening, so I was startled. I flashed a devilish smile and said "ohhh, you're liking DJ's soft touch huh?"

    She said "well yeah, but REALLY enjoying that soft music. What is it?"

    It was John Coltrane's "My Little Brown Book".

    Swaye my friend, you can't get that kind of reaction from Side Two of Led Zeppelin 4.
    To be fair, the ladies I am with are usually drunk or on drugs and are often slapping me and screaming obscenities at me for foreplay.

  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,893 Founders Club

    Swaye said:

    I've never understood jazz. Probably because I am a noted dimwit.

    I will tell a quick personal story from several years ago. There was a pretty girl I was seeing who was raised in India and had lived here a few years. She went to LSU but dropped out, then moved to the Seattle area. Long story, but an interesting story. Anyway, we were hanging out on the couch with the lights low and I was rubbing her back with my right hand. I glanced over and her head was suddenly tilted up with her eyes closed and a small smile on her face. I had no idea anything major was happening, so I was startled. I flashed a devilish smile and said "ohhh, you're liking DJ's soft touch huh?"

    She said "well yeah, but REALLY enjoying that soft music. What is it?"

    It was John Coltrane's "My Little Brown Book".

    Swaye my friend, you can't get that kind of reaction from Side Two of Led Zeppelin 4.
    I thought Stalin just had his way with the ladies and didn't have to court them.
  • Swaye
    Swaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,743 Founders Club

    Swaye said:

    I've never understood jazz. Probably because I am a noted dimwit.

    I will tell a quick personal story from several years ago. There was a pretty girl I was seeing who was raised in India and had lived here a few years. She went to LSU but dropped out, then moved to the Seattle area. Long story, but an interesting story. Anyway, we were hanging out on the couch with the lights low and I was rubbing her back with my right hand. I glanced over and her head was suddenly tilted up with her eyes closed and a small smile on her face. I had no idea anything major was happening, so I was startled. I flashed a devilish smile and said "ohhh, you're liking DJ's soft touch huh?"

    She said "well yeah, but REALLY enjoying that soft music. What is it?"

    It was John Coltrane's "My Little Brown Book".

    Swaye my friend, you can't get that kind of reaction from Side Two of Led Zeppelin 4.
    I thought Stalin just had his way with the ladies and didn't have to court them.
    Our Stalin is an old soul type dictator.
  • Gilbystaint
    Gilbystaint Member Posts: 1,061
    Swaye said:

    Swaye said:

    I've never understood jazz. Probably because I am a noted dimwit.

    I will tell a quick personal story from several years ago. There was a pretty girl I was seeing who was raised in India and had lived here a few years. She went to LSU but dropped out, then moved to the Seattle area. Long story, but an interesting story. Anyway, we were hanging out on the couch with the lights low and I was rubbing her back with my right hand. I glanced over and her head was suddenly tilted up with her eyes closed and a small smile on her face. I had no idea anything major was happening, so I was startled. I flashed a devilish smile and said "ohhh, you're liking DJ's soft touch huh?"

    She said "well yeah, but REALLY enjoying that soft music. What is it?"

    It was John Coltrane's "My Little Brown Book".

    Swaye my friend, you can't get that kind of reaction from Side Two of Led Zeppelin 4.
    I thought Stalin just had his way with the ladies and didn't have to court them.
    Our Stalin is an old soul type dictator.

    He can inspire the fairer sex to great heights.