The late Philip Larkin, apart from being one of the UK's great literary figures of the 20th century, was also a perceptive and humourous jazz critic and, whilst I don't agree with all of his observations, they do make you smile. Below are a few. Lance
[On authors William L. Grossman & Jack W. Farrell] “Grossman and Farrell are so square they could play snooker with dice” – (The Guardian, November 7, 1958 ).
"Humphrey Lyttleton has compared him [Wild Bill Davison] with the kind of reveller who throws his arms around you one moment and tries to knock you down the next" - (Daily Telegraph June 7 1967).
"Let-Me-Out Department: the Melody Maker now has monthly reviews of Cage, Stockhausen et al. A case for a change of name?" - (Daily Telegraph April 18, 1970).
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