![]() ![]() ![]() “So after a couple of days I am asking myself, sitting here at my kitchen table, is there something behind, not just an out-of-order-joke. “I don’t know these American TV shows but I know that it is a serious TV station,” Brötzmann continued. Pete does his usual short but manic bursts of moving his fingers on a Saxophone and blowing hard enough to bust a gusset. See, I told you that Brötzmann did an album called 'Nipples',but thats the only thing thats changed. The only thing that annoys me a bit is that this 1969-made piece is a milestone in at least European free music history.” The Peter Brötzmann Sextet / Quartet 'Nipples' (Calig CAL 30 604) 1969. And last week, he made fun of The Peter Brtzmann Sextet / Quartet‘s 1969 free jazz album Nipples, joking that it sounds like a Guitar Center on a busy Saturday. “This little snippet I got from friends all over the world and my reaction was laughter. “We both know that the world is full of ignorants and stupidos, one more or less, who cares,” he told Rolling Stone in an email. Peter Brötzmann, a well-respected German free jazz saxophonist and clarinetist, just laughed off Fallon’s criticism. And last week, he made fun of The Peter Brötzmann Sextet / Quartet‘s 1969 free jazz album Nipples, joking that it “sounds like a Guitar Center on a busy Saturday.” Jimmy Fallon has a recurring bit on The Tonight Show called “Do Not Play,” in which he highlights “some real songs from real bands that I think you should avoid.” A few months ago, he featured a song by the obscure Slint dance-funk offshoot King Kong. ![]()
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