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Hope you feel better. (I’m in your OLLI class). Thought you would enjoy this poem:
1960
by Billy Collins
In the old joke,
the marriage counselor
tells the couple who never talks anymore
to go to a jazz club because at a jazz club
everyone talks during the bass solo.
But of course, no one starts talking
just because of a bass solo
or any other solo for that matter.
The quieter bass solo just reveals
the people in the club
who have been talking all along,
the same ones you can hear
on some well-known recordings.
Bill Evans, for example,
who is opening a new door into the piano
while some guy chats up his date
at one of the little tables in the back.
I have listened to that album
so many times I can anticipate the moment
of his drunken laugh
as if it were a strange note in the tune.
And so, anonymous man,
you have become part of my listening,
your romance a romance lost in the past
and a reminder somehow
that each member of that trio has died since then
and maybe so have you and, sadly, maybe she.
Hi Dave, I enjoyed your recent Olli class and have seen you at Wild Goose & La Baguette. In your class you mentioned Sunday Jazz Vespers. Can you let me know when, where and how to keep notified of any of the Vespers and your other events? Thanks much, Jan Young
Hope you feel better. (I’m in your OLLI class). Thought you would enjoy this poem:
1960
by Billy Collins
In the old joke,
the marriage counselor
tells the couple who never talks anymore
to go to a jazz club because at a jazz club
everyone talks during the bass solo.
But of course, no one starts talking
just because of a bass solo
or any other solo for that matter.
The quieter bass solo just reveals
the people in the club
who have been talking all along,
the same ones you can hear
on some well-known recordings.
Bill Evans, for example,
who is opening a new door into the piano
while some guy chats up his date
at one of the little tables in the back.
I have listened to that album
so many times I can anticipate the moment
of his drunken laugh
as if it were a strange note in the tune.
And so, anonymous man,
you have become part of my listening,
your romance a romance lost in the past
and a reminder somehow
that each member of that trio has died since then
and maybe so have you and, sadly, maybe she.
“1960” by Billy Collins from The Rain in Portugal. © Random House, 2016. Reprinted with permission.
That’s a great poem! I will send it my bass players.
I am inspire by your dedication to music and other people learning music.
Hi Dave, I enjoyed your recent Olli class and have seen you at Wild Goose & La Baguette. In your class you mentioned Sunday Jazz Vespers. Can you let me know when, where and how to keep notified of any of the Vespers and your other events? Thanks much, Jan Young
The Jazz Vespers is at First Presbyterian in Medford, 2nd Sundays, put on by Robin Blomquist. Really a great event!