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I spent it on records, and "Symphony No. 9" was one of the first.
It's not that different, except I'm doing it on records now and not demos".
According to musicologist Robert Palmer, "The closest thing to it on records is 'Cottonfield Blues', recorded by Garfield Akers and Joe Callicott, two guitarists from the hill country of northern Mississippi, in 1929.
I think musicians, you know, I think we've all grown up with such a rigid concept of what music is; it's something you record in a studio so you can sell it on records or CDs.
A lot of guys want to be edge or whatever, but I want the trumpet to sound beautiful.When we hit the stage we go crazy and do all the macho cha cha, but when I do it on records I want it to sound pretty, I want it to sound elegant.
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It's rather nice to have it on one record, where you get both things.
"You find yourself on record one and nail it on record two.
"We're putting it on record".
"And it's very, very special in person as opposed to hearing it on record".
I've heard it on record countless times and in concert twice, but never like this.
I knew the song before we went to Cuba because I had it on record.
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