too bad the interviewer knows no jazz history and he clearly knows nothing about his subject's music - he actually has to ask "how does "Ain't Misbehavin" go?" He makes the mistake many interviewers do of continuing to ask too many questions, often cutting off the speaker before he finishes his thoughts. The audience wants to hear the speaker talk and fully express his thoughts, not answer a series of random , jagged questions that keep interrupting the story being told.
Yes dreamscometrue yes!!!
spiryt03 3 months ago
too bad the interviewer knows no jazz history and he clearly knows nothing about his subject's music - he actually has to ask "how does "Ain't Misbehavin" go?" He makes the mistake many interviewers do of continuing to ask too many questions, often cutting off the speaker before he finishes his thoughts. The audience wants to hear the speaker talk and fully express his thoughts, not answer a series of random , jagged questions that keep interrupting the story being told.
DreamsCumTrue469 4 months ago