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Beyond. Fucking. Insipid.

And please. Please. PLEASE. Everyone--

Read any/everything by John Hope Franklin before taking these "freedom" "jazz" knuckleheads say.

Also, on "Democracy," Henry Adams ain't too shabby.

Ossie Davis reading Frederick Douglass is nice but everyone needs much MORE than that too.

Oh. My. God.

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Do you guys still have any doubt that the dream as we knew it is gone for good?

Which is not to say that there's no room for dreams, or even new versions of the old dream, just that this one is finito, history, O-ver.

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I want to talk more about the would-be Sinatra album "Let Freedom Swing."

I imagine it coming out circa 1966, Vietnam in full swing (pardon the pun), Frank is on Reprise and putting on weight.

Side 1 opens with "My Country Tis of Thee." It starts out very slow, solemn and straight:

My country tis of the thee

Sweet land of liberty

Of thee I sing

Then there's this huge WOLLOP with a snare hit and screamin' brass:

Land where my ol' man died (saxes answering in portamento thirds, a Billy May trademark)

etc.

God, I wish this album would exist.

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just read that Marsalis script - god, that's the stupidest effing thing I ever saw.

makes one yearn for the good old days of Stalin and Hitler......

Edited by AllenLowe
Posted

I want to talk more about the would-be Sinatra album "Let Freedom Swing."

I imagine it coming out circa 1966, Vietnam in full swing (pardon the pun), Frank is on Reprise and putting on weight.

Side 1 opens with "My Country Tis of Thee." It starts out very slow, solemn and straight:

My country tis of the thee

Sweet land of liberty

Of thee I sing

Then there's this huge WOLLOP with a snare hit and screamin' brass:

Land where my ol' man died (saxes answering in portamento thirds, a Billy May trademark)

etc.

God, I wish this album would exist.

The album as you describe it would have probably ultimately (albeit a few years earlier) been better suited for Bobby Darin...

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The first verse ends with the line Let freedom ring! which is the beginning of the anthemic chorus from Martina McBride‘s hit tune Independence Day (which is the theme song to Sean Hannity’s Radio Show).

I'm amusing myself with the thought of Sean Hannity's theme song being "accidentally" replaced with the Comsat Angels' "Independence Day."

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