Lovely obit of the flamboyant English jazzman and writer George Melly in this week's Economist. This is the first I've heard of Melly, but will nonetheless mourn the loss of a man who, among other things, saw in deafness "Surrealist word-games in which question and answer were unrelated, or only incidentally and wonderfully so: 'What is reason? A cloud eaten by the moon.'"
Incidentally, the other English "trad jazz" musician mentioned in the article, Humphrey Lyttelton, now 85, leads the horns on Radiohead's amazing "Life in a Glasshouse" (2001).
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I like that Lyttelton "duly progressed" to Eton.
How come no link to Economist obit?
why "generously" heterosexual (Melly obit)?
yeah, weird. like a generous helping of homosexuality, or like he learned to, erm...give rather than just take.
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