Growth of consciousness does not depend on the might of the intellect but on the conviction of the heart.
FLETCHER: The truth is I don__ think people understand what it is I did at Shaffer. I wasn__ there to conduct. Any idiot can move his hands and keep people in tempo. No, it__ about pushing people beyond what__ expected of them. And I believe that is a necessity. Because without it you__e depriving the world of its next Armstrong. Its next Parker. Why did Charlie Parker become Charlie Parker, Andrew? ANDREW: Because Jo Jones threw a cymbal at him.FLETCHER: Exactly. Young kid, pretty good on the sax, goes up to play his solo in a cutting session, fucks up -- and Jones comes this close to slicing his head off for it. He__ laughed off-stage. Cries himself to sleep that night. But the next morning, what does he do? He practices. And practices and practices. With one goal in mind: that he never ever be laughed off-stage again. A year later he goes back to the Reno, and he plays the best motherfucking solo the world had ever heard. Now imagine if Jones had just patted young Charlie on the head and said __ood job._ Charlie would__e said to himself, __ell, shit, I did do a good job,_ and that__ be that. No Bird. Tragedy, right? Except that__ just what people today want. The Shaffer Conservatories of the world, they want sugar. You don__ even say __utting session_ anymore, do you? No, you say __am session_. What the fuck kind of word is that? Jam session? It__ a cutting session, Andrew, this isn__ fucking Smucker__. It__ about weeding out the best from the worst so that the worst become better than the best. I mean look around you. $25 drinks, mood lighting, a little shrimp cocktail to go with your Coltrane. And people wonder why jazz is dying. Take it from me, and every Starbucks jazz album only proves my point. There are no two words more harmful in the entire English language than __ood job_.
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FLETCHER: The truth is I don__ think people understand what it is I did at Shaffer. I wasn__ there to conduct. Any idiot can move his hands and keep people in tempo. No, it__ about pushing people beyond what__ expected of them. And I believe that is a necessity. Because without it you__e depriving the world of its next Armstrong. Its next Parker. Why did Charlie Parker become Charlie Parker, Andrew? ANDREW: Because Jo Jones threw a cymbal at him.FLETCHER: Exactly. Young kid, pretty good on the sax, goes up to play his solo in a cutting session, fucks up -- and Jones comes this close to slicing his head off for it. He__ laughed off-stage. Cries himself to sleep that night. But the next morning, what does he do? He practices. And practices and practices. With one goal in mind: that he never ever be laughed off-stage again. A year later he goes back to the Reno, and he plays the best motherfucking solo the world had ever heard. Now imagine if Jones had just patted young Charlie on the head and said __ood job._ Charlie would__e said to himself, __ell, shit, I did do a good job,_ and that__ be that. No Bird. Tragedy, right? Except that__ just what people today want. The Shaffer Conservatories of the world, they want sugar. You don__ even say __utting session_ anymore, do you? No, you say __am session_. What the fuck kind of word is that? Jam session? It__ a cutting session, Andrew, this isn__ fucking Smucker__. It__ about weeding out the best from the worst so that the worst become better than the best. I mean look around you. $25 drinks, mood lighting, a little shrimp cocktail to go with your Coltrane. And people wonder why jazz is dying. Take it from me, and every Starbucks jazz album only proves my point. There are no two words more harmful in the entire English language than __ood job_.
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