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Steve Lacy

"Play difficult and interesting things. If you play boring things, you risk losing your appetite. Saxophone can be tedious with too much of the same."

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"Play difficult and interesting things. If you play boring things, you risk losing your appetite. Saxophone can be tedious with too much of the same."

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"Oh you two look delicious," Bast said, licking her lips. "No, no-er, I mean wonderful. Now, off you go!"

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"Nobody was playing the soprano saxophone and certainly nobody was trying to do anything with it. So I was all alone. I didn't know that at first."
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"If you listen to Louis Armstrong from 1929, you will never hear anything better than that really, and you will never hear anything more free than that."
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"I fell in love with jazz when I was 12 years old from listening to Duke Ellington and hearing a lot of jazz in New York on the radio."
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"To me, there is spirit in a reed. It's a living thing, a weed, really, and it does contain spirit of a sort. It's really an ancient vibration."
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"You can work on the saxophone alone, but ultimately you must perform with others."
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"I started in New Orleans music and played all through the history of jazz."
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"People don't want to suffer. They want to sound good immediately, and this is one of the biggest problems in the world."
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