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noweedman (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
@matthk ..been a long time when I last was in Eire,lived inGB,US etc.,love all kinds of accents,esp.southern drawl,Cockney,no expert again I love Irish literature,esp.Behan,SeamusHeany etc.Yes,ppl do study English in Ireland which also is full of different ways2speak,the further north the harder,Scots influence prob.,nice folks expt 4 the burden of history.I suggest2 read"the hostage""borstel boy"&Heany´s poems+ThePogues..I love the anarchy in some music..early Jazz& Bop etc...take care
noweedman (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
@matthk sinceU took the trouble I´ll reply.I´m a German citizen,Irish bckgrnd, listening2jazz all me/my life,other stuff too,been fiddling with trumpet,gave up,wouldnt call myself an"expert",a musician once told me"the very essenceOFperfection=imperfection".2 give the whole convers.a turn2 the better doU by any chance know early KennyRogers1.edition "schoolteachers,rulepreachers"-noC&W at all-from which I quoted?always hated them rulepreachers,didnt mean2isnult anybody though,2 be contnd
matthk (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
@noweedman Quick note re the Irish-English thing. It may ammuse you to know, that in all of Europe, Ireland is the No.1 place for other Europeans to visit to learn English and not England as many would assume. This is often put down to the fact that the Irish, deapite the accent, pronounce all the consonants in a word, often making them firmer than they ought to be. Whereas the English tend to swallow or drop consonants all over the shop.
matthk (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
@noweedman Nice. I know the quote well (I'm an Irish Citizen and lived there for many years) and the Irish DO often "speak better English than the English themselves" because they speak a more 'correct' version than most English. Not a bastardized version. I have no 'internal dischord', (but thanks for the analysis). You might show your lack of the same by not dancing around the question I posed. Answer it or not, that's fine, but don't simply reply with another naff insult.
noweedman (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
@matthk the Irish author GB Shaw when asked about Irish poetry once said "we speak better English than the English themselves" "how´s that?" "because English as a foreign language has been imposed on us..." think about it & stop ranting over nuttn.. someone here called U an "elitist douchebag" causing dischord... I think u´re in dischord with urself.. better try & understand the ANARCHY involved when listening 2 JAZZ and find "DIRTY NOTES".. spare us another one of ur silly answers...
matthk (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
@noweedman And you've done the same thing... haven't you?
How does that work? So to you, Youtube is NOT a place where people can freely comment (with agreement, support, condemnation or a friendly jab) on the posts of others, It's only a place where YOU can do this? So who's the pompous one here? turts02 (if you bothered to look) is a bit of an aspiring comic, and needs to be on his game with language. And I didn't call him names, I didn't call anyone names, but you and abjafriggitywhoo did.
NeosAnaxarsis (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Giovanni Vas
dolphindanny98 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
WOW! This guy is more than a professional. He is the epitome of talented on the tenor sax, and I really wish I could play the sax half as well as Mr. Sonny Rollins.
moncmon (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
The great thing about jazz is, You can never say something like "wow It's is better than the original"..
12michaelbr (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
awsome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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