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l saw the movie, ''New York, New York'',
which l like less now.
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But there was Robert de Niro
playing sax with such enthusiasm,
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that l fell in love
with the instrument.
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l told my father:
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l gotta play the sax.
He hoped it was just a passing whim
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but he taught me to play the scales.
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Within six months,
he was amazed to find l was good
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and already playing
in some clubs.
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Jazz, which is dead,
as Miles Davis said,
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is looking for new temptations
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in order to survive
as it had before.
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What we played
at the jazz festival in Nice
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was an entirely new shot in the arm
and a big surprise for the audience,
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besides the fact
that this music at heart isn't jazz.
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But it has improvisations,
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energy, instrumental parts,
different ethno elements,
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which exist in modern jazz.
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lt was put together skillfully
and we did great.
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We don't have carrots
for the snowman.
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For the nose. And a pot for a hat.
And a broom.
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l'm trapped. He trapped me.
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Are we going to play now?
A game?
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The blinking guy you lifted,
that prick in lceland...
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You grabbed him like this.
Think you can lift me?
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- l'll throw you like this.
- Not on your life!