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I thought I was the only one into that!
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10-26-2021 09:17 PM
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Originally Posted by BigDaddyLoveHandles
Why So Many Medieval Manuscripts Depict Butt Trumpets?
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Originally Posted by grahambop
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I guess there is nothing more to be said about George Benson and the thread has now reached bottom.
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Originally Posted by zdub
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Innuendo, no doubt.
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Originally Posted by grahambop
Maybe a chicken/egg situation?
A Newtonian dichotomy? [My early visual art for awhile had this subtext, made sometimes explicit: Love/Truth/Beauty counterposed to Lust/Smut/Filth]
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Originally Posted by jazzkritter
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Originally Posted by Stringswinger
Uppa U S
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Originally Posted by vernon
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Originally Posted by jazzkritterOriginally Posted by Stringswinger
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First innuendo
then out the door
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Originally Posted by PDinAZ
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Let Mr. Benson and Ron Carter do the talking about body parts...with this amazing performance of "Body Talk".
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Originally Posted by PDinAZ
Only white guys in the place? I went to the Jazz Showcase every week during the 70's(unless we were playing out of town) and I was at Benson's show. The location on Rush Street was in the heart of the Disco/Restaurant District where the vast majority of people were upwardly mobile, young White Near North siders and suburbanites looking for love and fun in the door-to-door taverns and clubs. So, for the record, I never went to a Jazz Showcase concert that didn't have a mixed crowd. The last concert I attended was Joey D'Francesco's in 2018, or thereabouts before I moved out of state. And, in those earlier years, we also went to the shows/jam sessions at "Cadillac Bob's Toast of the Town" and the "Enterprise Lounge(Von Freeman)" which were in exclusively Black neighborhoods on the South Side where there was also a mixed crowd--usually other musicians. Just curious, P . . . . why would you be treated differently than any other person at the show. Joe Segal, the owner, was, in most cases, equally rude to everyone unless he knew you were a player.
Marinero
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Originally Posted by Marinero
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Originally Posted by D'Aquisto Fan
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" And I can still taste the deep dish pizza at Pizzeria Due also on Rush street......" Stringswinger
Hi, S,
Everyone I knew went to Giordano's when I was in Chi but I see they've been there since 1943 as the first "original" deep dish pizza.
Marinero
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Originally Posted by Stringswinger
Do you remember Big Mike's at North and Wells(Old Town)? I played there frequently as a sax/trumpet duo who accompanied some of the top R@B/Soul groups in the early 70's when they had scantily clad "Shake Dancers who accompanied the music. I often wondered . . . if that place could talk . . .
Marinero
Enharmonics
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