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That's what they used to do. You would do more of that than you done variations. David Jones didn't come there with no slap tongue. David Jones run the changes all over the place. There were all the saxophones. Coleman Hawkins was the star in New York, because he was doing the ["cluck cluck cluck" sound]. They told him, you better go up there and hear that cat from New Orleans. That's how, tha ...
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