Originally Posted by monet View Post
Originally Posted by tableplay View Post
Thanks Monet, very funny stuff. Along those lines I very recently watched a 1972 radio interview with famous trumpeter Al Porcino that shows just how much American culture has changed from then until now (I assume it's real - it seemed so over the top by today's standards):
That started out tame, soft and boring but boy did it pick up about 5 or 6 minutes in.
Thanks for posting.
That interviewer was bad at interviewing and he was scared lol.
He didn't know how to respond.
Or maybe he just set this guy up to get him going.
Good Radio!
Ironic that he said he has been BlackBalled for 10 years... BlackBalled

I enjoy Big Band Music almost as much as Classical.
Bird is a good movie though.
Sure no problem Monet, glad you enjoyed it. I am seeking out interviews of jazz musicians, not always but often from some years ago. Usually they are so mellow and laid back that it creates a nice relaxed mood in the viewer. Then there are the odd ball gems like this one we watched. I really enjoy some of the Miles Davis interviews - he's usually quite ascerbic towards the interviewer.