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Berkeley Square Photo by Hassan of Yorkshire
Even while I’m typing something else, I can hear the electronic ping of the messages, over the transom.

My friends and family post songs and photos, poems and videos. We all know the blessing of having friends in Brazil and Japan, Canada and Mexico.

It’s so easy these days.

My new email friend, Hassan in Yorkshire, writes about soccer and justice and music. There’s a common thread, I am sure.

The other day he sent me a photo from visiting London in snow. I’ve been to London, what, 50 times and have never seen snow. But there it was, Berkeley Square. My wife and I have walked uphill through that square at night, usually around 10:30, after the National Theatre, and we were tired and happy. But never in snow.

Hassan knows I consider Nina Simone one of the great masters. He found a video of her signature piano -- you always know it’s Simone, before she even sings a note. Somehow, she makes bells peal in a riff from Good King Wenceslas before drifting into Little Girl Blue.

In this amazing new electronic age, a gift from Yorkshire, 

 



 


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03/08/2012 6:26pm

no one will ever own "I Loves You Porgy" after Nina Simone. I may have told you before George, but indelibly in my memory's hearing her in NYC , probably at the Vilage Vanguard opened by an unknown Philadelphia comic, Bill Cosby.
Ciao

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George Vecsey
03/09/2012 1:28pm

Often wondered what became of that guy.
I've got her Best on my iPad.
Mississippi G-D. Wild Is the Wind. Ne Me Quitte Pas.
This one is a jewel. Never heard it.
Best
GV

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Alan Rubin
03/15/2012 3:36pm

You can't say enough about Nina Simone. She also appeared at the Beacon Theater on Broadway and 77th street.

A comment about Bill Cosby. I was in graduate school at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pa (1957-58). Bill Cosby was just out of Temple University and was often on Philadelphia TV. He was just as funny starting out as he was during his long career. He did a great routine about the flip of the coin before the start of a football game. He is one of the few comedians who are hilarious without being filthy. A dying breed.

Most of the comedians on TV today, whether clean or dirty, are not even funny, at least to my generation.

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