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Old 11.16.2020, 07:53 PM   #331
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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
lmfao you go ahead and do that on your own. the rest of us have somewhere else to be.

This reminds me of a Miles Davis anecdote as told by Mtume:

"When we recorded In Concert: Live At Philharmonic Hall [September 29, 1972], that was the first time I realized the divide that Miles was creating. When we finished that night, all the audience could do was stare. Young people were in awe because they were introduced to a new music that had never been heard before. The old jazz fans of his were confused; some of them were actually angry. After that concert, a critic —I can't remember his name— ran up and said, 'Miles, every move you've made musically, I've been there. But I can't get to where you're at now.' Miles looked at him and he said, 'What the fuck am I supposed to do, muthafuckah, wait for you to get there?'"
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