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The shift from the suggestive exchange between the blonde and saxman to the narrator is deftly handled with its implication of pheromonal influence.
jeffrey winke | i’ll tell you so « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2010
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The saxman nods recognition before bending his alto into one last passion sizzler that eventually melts back into a sweaty finale. just barely her breasts in my space
June « 2010 « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2010
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The saxman nods recognition before bending his alto into one last passion sizzler that eventually melts back into a sweaty finale. just barely her breasts in my space
jeffrey winke | i’ll tell you so « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2010
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The shift from the suggestive exchange between the blonde and saxman to the narrator is deftly handled with its implication of pheromonal influence.
June « 2010 « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2010
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If I find out someone likes Boondock Saints, it's a total deal breaker for me ... it's like a good-film-taste litmus test. saxman see above brianw
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Someone played saxophone badly on a rooftop a block away, and was still playing as my electric typewriter smacked the manuscript paper keeping broken time with the aphasic saxman.
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Besides Davis and Evans, the combo included tenor sax titan John Coltrane, bluesy alto saxman Julian "Cannonball" Adderley, rock-steady bassist Paul Chambers, the relaxed drummer Jimmy Cobb, and -- on one track -- pianist Wynton Kelly instead of Evans.
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In other news, greasy saxman sidewalk skates barefoot.
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Somebody else was supposed to play tenor sax on that album, maybe young Sonny Rollins, but instead, Miles called on a saxman named Lucky Thompson, and he filled the bill to perfection showing himself brilliantly capable by taking two extremely multichorused solos on each of these wonderfully played jazz classics.
9/11 Time; LOOK OUT! The Daily Growler 2006
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Danny Flores, saxman for the Champs who wrote the humongous 1958 hit “Tequila,” died in Orange County, California this week at 77.
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