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  • I was at this performance. After listening to his record "Alabama Feeling" on repeat for years and years, it was a true blessing to be able to see him play in the flesh. If you don't get it oh well.....This is as beautiful, spirited, and genuine as they come these days!

  • so cool, he's the greatest.

  • Seriously, why is anyone coming on here and knocking Arthur's playing? It's definitely not for everyone, but he's not "taking a piss" or playing "total b.s.". This is free jazz. If you don't like it or can't understand it, why comment? Find something better to do and leave this great music for those of us who CAN appreciate it, please.

  • He be doin' awreet for just beginning to play the sax ten minutes earlier! I mean, c'mon, a fix is a fix..........and after hearing this total b.s., I need one bad.......LMAO!!

  • Wonderful! Love you Arthur! Thanks for uploading.

  • thanks for uploading this

  • @nathanfornash

    We get it, you think that all music should follow strict western tonality and rules laid out by some old dead dudes. Some of us are interested in other things. I don't see why people like you feel the need to argue against freely improvised musics. What is it hurting? I very highly doubt that Arthur is trying to "fool" anyone.

  • Free Jazz...I wonder, who was the first to call it that?

  • Ornette Coleman

  • Fancy!!

  • waa! finally something from the great Arthur Doyle, producer of the most original sax sound out there!

  • sax-am-a-phone

  • or rather, sax-a-ma-phone! (gotta get my syllabification straight...)

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