“I think I had it in the back of my mind that I wanted to sound like a dry martini.”
About his distinctive light sound
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Paul Emil Breitenfeld , conocido como Paul Desmond, fue un saxofonista estadounidense de jazz. Fue una figura representativa de la corriente principal del jazz y del cool, especializado en baladas y en la improvisación melódica; se caracteriza también por sus citas de música clásica y de canciones folk. Wikipedia
“I think I had it in the back of my mind that I wanted to sound like a dry martini.”
About his distinctive light sound
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His response to the annoying banality of an interviewer
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“I could only write at the beach, and I kept getting sand in my typewriter.”
His reason for not pursuing a literary career
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“It's like living in a house where everything's painted red.”
On Ornette Coleman's playing
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“I tried practicing for a few weeks and ended up playing too fast.”
About the value of practice
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“I hate the way he writes. I kind of love the way he lives, though.”
On writer Jack Kerouac
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“Well, that I'm not playing better.”
When asked by Gene Lees what accounted for the melancholy in his playing
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