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http://tedpanken.wordpress.com/2013/04/01/an-uncut-blindfold-test-with-paul-bley-around-2002/

"… I mean, the purpose of making a record is not to redo your own stuff or somebody else’s stuff. The purpose of making a record is to add to the literature of the music, which means you’re bringing in some elements that are not widely available, and you’re indicating to other musicians that following along the suggestions that you’re making with this recording of yours might be of some interest and it might be of some utility to somebody who is playing."

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My favorite quote, after a Cecil Taylor recording:

"I remember in the ’50s he played with Steve Lacy. He was a wonderful combination with Steve, like hot knives with butter. A perfect antidote."

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Sorry to say this is probably a lot more interesting if you know Bley a little.

edit to say I said this because as I read the text I could hear Paul's laconic / sarcastic voice.

Edited by Chuck Nessa

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