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Well that was a part of growing up. There was a lot of honking. John Coltrane had to honk. A lot of people had to honk. That was a tradition -- honking and walking the bar. Sometimes you were forced to do it. Sometimes you were forced to do it at gun point. That's in Chicago sometimes, people put a gun on you because they knew the solos so you couldn't fool them.
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