The analogy between baseball fans and jazz fans is closer, it seems to me, than that between other audiences. The aficionados are ...aware of and concerned with the refinements of performance and the particular kinds of poetry in both solo and ensemble performances. (A beautifully executed double steal is as elegant as a Goodman arpeggio.) Like baseball fans, jazz fans know who played where and with whom and to what effect; they talk a rarefied language and drop the names of clarinetists and percussionists as baseball fans do the names of long-forgotten (except by them) shortstops and spitballers. Their retention of detail is prodigious.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
It was a flourishing tropic he required For his refreshment, an abundant zone,... Prickly and obdurate, dense, harmonious, Yet with a harmony not rarefied Nor fined for the inhibited instruments Of over-civil stops.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »