Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong - Azalea
it was such a fine spring day
down louisiana way
wet fragrance, divine, oh baby
and such magnificent regalia, oh so fine…
azalea, oh what a lovely sight
in red and pink and white
can’t help, but believe me,
that nothin’ evil can assail ya
so nice, azalea
you at ease, on the knees
of the moss covered trees
whose tops met your make on high
ceiling in the church-like bump
of a cypress swamp
i’ve yet to get that same strange feeling…
i’ve got to go back there
and find that blossom fair
i always dream of…
cos with you, who could be a failure?
my first love,
azalea…
i’ve got to go back there
and find that blossom fair
i always dream of
cos with ya who could be a failure?
my first love (scat)
my very first love (scat)
azalea…
TABLE OF CONTENT
Articles
43 Crowndale Road, Camden
Oscar Micheaux : Will You Listen to What I Have to Say?
William Hooker and Micheaux’s The Symbol of the Unconquered hooker
Caravaggio's "La Buona Ventura" (The Fortune Teller ):
A Masterpiece from the Musei Capitolini, Rome caravaggio
Everyone Chooses His Own Swing: Recent Art from the Middle East
INTERVENTIONS / TWO |
Film/Video
KALUP LINZY
MIGUEL ANGEL RIOS
Sound
Lester Young Jammin the Blues
ROBERT NIGHTHAWK Nighthawk
Intervart
RadioCombine/ combine
Je t'aime... moi non plus
*A Critical Study:
JACK SARGEANT:
Hot, Hard Cocks and Tight, Tight Unlubricated Assholes: Transgression, Sexual Ambiguity and “Perverse Pleasures in Serge Gainsbourg’s Je T’Aime moi non plus sargent
Conserving the Contingent Object: Emerging Models of Collaboration.
Azalea - Lyrics@ Duke Ellington, 1951