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+ | "I first discovered the zircon in 1957. When the piano player in this band I had in high school decided that in order to really play like [[wikipedia:Fats Domino|Fats Domino]] he had to have the same amount of weight on his hands that Fats Domino had. You know, Fats had that big diamond ring on his finger. | ||
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+ | "Well, Wimberly couldn't afford a diamond, so he saw an ad in a comic book said he could get a zircon as big as yer fist for £10." Between laughter, he went on: "So the zircon has always seemed to me the symbol of complete cheapness." | ||
+ | ''(Interview in'' Melody Maker, ''July 20, 1974, [[Grand Mother]].'' | ||
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[[Grand Mother]]<br> | [[Grand Mother]]<br> | ||
[[Category:Conceptual Continuity]] | [[Category:Conceptual Continuity]] |
Revision as of 05:28, 24 January 2007
"I first discovered the zircon in 1957. When the piano player in this band I had in high school decided that in order to really play like Fats Domino he had to have the same amount of weight on his hands that Fats Domino had. You know, Fats had that big diamond ring on his finger.
"Well, Wimberly couldn't afford a diamond, so he saw an ad in a comic book said he could get a zircon as big as yer fist for £10." Between laughter, he went on: "So the zircon has always seemed to me the symbol of complete cheapness." (Interview in Melody Maker, July 20, 1974, Grand Mother.
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