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  • Ich liebe es!!!

  • Dear goatface, I wish you a very happy new year without any rassistic bullshit and prejudices. Music is an universal language without barriers. It does not matter, if the music is made in USA, Togo, Germany, England or Scotland.

    Every country has fantastic pianists of its own. Concerning England: Think of Julian Philips e.g. -

    STOP RACISM everywhere, also in the musical business! Live the groove of that grand boogie music and forget your limited sight of the world.

  • As a general rule only American or English people can play this music the only exception is that some French people are able to understand and perform it.

  • @goatface1000 wow - in which book have you read this? Please name it.

  • @safarius2010 I have not read this in any book I am simply stating a fact. Obviously jazz blues etc. come from America. English people have a natural empathy with the this music probably through the shared language. The blues boom in the 60's was led from England. Django was the greatest european jazz player. The other europeans can't play jazz. sad fact

  • @goatface1000 I can't believe, that you mean this seriously. Poor boy!

  • @safarius2010 OK answer this, you are from Germany name me one significant German jazz player.

  • @goatface1000 Find your answers by yourself

  • @safarius2010 As I suspected your anti English sentiments have prevailed. Why do you Germans dislike the English? Is it Envy?

  • Thomas Aufermann is the best boogie shouter of our times.

    Here backed up by three boogie masters WOW!

  • Boogie Woogie forever!

  • Fantastic!!!

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