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Thread started 01/22/12 4:11pm

Harlepolis

Lionel Hampton's "Flying Home" Scene From "Malcolm X"

If there's one thing this lil' munchkin does absolutely positively right, its his dance scenes(She's Gotta Have It, School Daze, Malcolm X,,,,take your pick). This is def one example,,,,

But it doesn't end there. The song made such an impact on me, I had to go back to my folks crates and check the Hamp, unfortunately, I ended up with a couple of LPs from Verve that shocased him in an intimate setting - while great, it wasn't what I wanted to hear at that time - long story short, I found it, and found with it a HEAP load of folks on the ride with him(Dinah, Jimmy Scott, Dizzy, Benny Goodman, Charlie Christian, Mingus, Nat Cole Kind, Betty Carter, Quincy Jones and many others).

I've been listening to him these days a lot. Thanks to Mr.Neal for bringing this tune to my attention btw,,,

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Reply #1 posted 01/22/12 5:38pm

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clapping worship

This has always been, hands down, my most favorite dance scene in a movie from a different era.

As far as the music, I've always loved the big band era's music. Everything is so eloquent and classy. I love it. nod Something about live horns does something to me.

I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince.
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Reply #2 posted 01/23/12 2:21am

Harlepolis

Its funny that we regard big band as classy nowadays. Back then, when the song was released, I bet the general census was that Illinois Jacquet's solo was "sexually charged" lol In fact, damn near most jazz writers of that era always make a point of considering solos by black musicians to be some kind of "sexual innuendos".

Listening to some of the music, can't say I blame them.

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Reply #3 posted 01/23/12 4:21am

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Harlepolis said:

Its funny that we regard big band as classy nowadays. Back then, when the song was released, I bet the general census was that Illinois Jacquet's solo was "sexually charged" lol In fact, damn near most jazz writers of that era always make a point of considering solos by black musicians to be some kind of "sexual innuendos".

Listening to some of the music, can't say I blame them.

True. But going by how 98% of music these days are explicitly sexually charged, it really makes the big band era music seem like first base. lol

I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince.
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Reply #4 posted 01/23/12 2:02pm

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History lesson: Did you know Redd Foxx was a rival gangster when Malcolm Little was in crime? Redd was good friends with Malcolm X later.

All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #5 posted 01/23/12 2:08pm

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2freaky4church1 said:

History lesson: Did you know Redd Foxx was a rival gangster when Malcolm Little was in crime? Redd was good friends with Malcolm X later.

nod Yep I did. Found that out when I read Malcolm's book years ago.

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Reply #6 posted 01/23/12 9:42pm

Harlepolis

Hmm,,,

I thought Redd Foxx was his cooking colleague in Small's Paradise. Didn't know that Mr.Foxx dabbled in the underground.

Appearantly, he was good friends with Milt Jackson and Billie Holiday as well, among many other musicians from the War era, given that he used to supply 'em with things.

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Reply #7 posted 01/23/12 10:04pm

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Well the word Jazz is a slang word for sex. To jazz you...... to fuck you. shrug

Lionel Hampton who played 7 shows a day for a week at the Apollo. eek

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