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It ain't no bad rap. They can't play it. That's what it is. They can't play Savoy Blues. You don't hear no trumpet players copying Louis's . . . some of this [expletive deleted]. They copy some of his riffs, but they don't have the breath and the wind to hear, to play When You're Smiling like he played it. Take his time and place them notes. That calls for great pressure. You see Louis Armstro ...
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