George Bowering, Canada's first poet laureate, from a This I Believe essay on NPR
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Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Through your ears and inside your mind
Sometimes when you are listening to a great jazz musician performing a long solo, you are experiencing his mind, moment by moment, as it shifts and decides, as it adds and reminds. This happens whether the player is a saxophone player or a bass player or a pianist. You are in there, where that other mind is. His mind is coming through your ears and inside your mind.
The first time I heard Charlie Parker playing Ornithology, I was delighted. I was about 11 years old. You are so much alone with your mind as a kid, so when you hear someone else's mind improvising, you feel an excitement you will never get from some music that just wants to keep a steady beat.
George Bowering, Canada's first poet laureate, from a This I Believe essay on NPR
George Bowering, Canada's first poet laureate, from a This I Believe essay on NPR
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