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    Pulitzer Prize and nine-time Grammy-winning trumpeter and composer Wynton Marsalis joins Bill to discuss the intersection of jazz and politics.
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  • @thegodfatherofthesec1748
    @thegodfatherofthesec1748 Год назад +116

    One of the Greatest Jazz musicians ever ! 🎺

    • @-HighTide
      @-HighTide Год назад +3

      Uhg

    • @blitzsportsmemorabilia5844
      @blitzsportsmemorabilia5844 Год назад +6

      Roll tide

    • @mrpearson1230
      @mrpearson1230 Год назад +6

      This segment was about a brilliant man dropping gems. Giving wisdom!!! His analogy in referencing Jazz with American everyday societal issues was a thing of beauty!

    • @shmizzleshmazzle9830
      @shmizzleshmazzle9830 Год назад +7

      Wynton was a shining light in the 80s when jazz was atrocious.

    • @1NavyLT
      @1NavyLT Год назад +2

      Indeed!

  • @megafauna8374
    @megafauna8374 Год назад +53

    What a great bloke! Love the 'Drums are the President, piano is the legislature, bass is the judiciary' analogy.

    • @davidcarlisle4667
      @davidcarlisle4667 Год назад +4

      As a drummer/percussionist, "can you impeach a drummer" is truly hilarious.

    • @megafauna8374
      @megafauna8374 Год назад +1

      @@davidcarlisle4667 It's scary, but not impossible.

    • @indy_thoughts7662
      @indy_thoughts7662 Год назад

      I loved the analogy

  • @jeffmadruga2683
    @jeffmadruga2683 Год назад +104

    Great use of parallels of Jazz to politics and sociological issues. Brilliant and insightful! Thank You both!!

    • @charlesbratt2504
      @charlesbratt2504 Год назад

      Yes! An enlightened perspective. Will be thinking about that and trying to apply it.

    • @logmeindog
      @logmeindog Год назад +1

      I like the views and thought exercises but let's face it...... most jazz is complete garbage.

  • @NewMessage
    @NewMessage Год назад +72

    "It's a hustle."
    Always has been.. always will be.

    • @railrodemike
      @railrodemike Год назад +3

      He's right. Look at LBJ quote "Lowest White Man"

    • @-HighTide
      @-HighTide Год назад +1

      @@railrodemike
      Really, JFK conspiracy thing going on?

    • @goldenvulture6818
      @goldenvulture6818 Год назад

      No shit

    • @punapeter
      @punapeter Год назад

      @@-HighTide the cia/MIC conspiracy that stole our Democratic Republic in the N0v.22, 1963 Coup D'état? Were you alive?

    • @punapeter
      @punapeter Год назад

      not for me, I don't have to hustle.

  • @shadetails2133
    @shadetails2133 Год назад +40

    BRILLIANT interview. What an awesome analogy! I must share this with my friend who happens to be a jazz musician.

  • @TheBella2u
    @TheBella2u Год назад +20

    What a jewel of a man or “cool cat”.

  • @jamic6351
    @jamic6351 Год назад +17

    His father was such a beautiful man. Rest in heavenly peace.

  • @nadura55
    @nadura55 Год назад +12

    Wherever there’s choice there’s strife
    👍.
    Great episode with excellent guests

  • @sherrykershaw4883
    @sherrykershaw4883 Год назад +11

    Well said, see things from all sides, too, enjoy it thank you

  • @emmasanchezbullard8899
    @emmasanchezbullard8899 Год назад +2

    Very intersting perspective of issues! Thank you both for opening minds! ⚘️

  • @joe2mercs
    @joe2mercs Год назад +6

    “Can you impeach a drummer?” Love it!

  • @FreakieFan
    @FreakieFan Год назад +9

    Brilliant composer. His "Swing" Symphony is a gorgeous masterpiece. Symphonic jazz at its finest

  • @kateuhler7803
    @kateuhler7803 Год назад +30

    A great musician, and a great, wise man. Love this man!🥰

    • @anthonyzullo
      @anthonyzullo Год назад +3

      Musicians and comedians are among the wisest people. Glad I'm a comic. I'd say entertainers in general. It's oddly weird thing, to be apart of a fraternity through profession. The only other way I can describe it is like when you're riding a motorcycle and see a motorcycle about to pass you, you throw your left hand in a positive gesture whether you know them or not it's about the bond of sharing something that not everyone does. When I do stans up, I'm not there for the crowd, I want the other comics in the back to laugh and that's a win.

  • @TUBESTOOL
    @TUBESTOOL Год назад +12

    I credit Wynton and Charlie Parker for my love of music. I started playing jazz sax when I was 15. We watched a video on the history of jazz and started learning theory and improv. Because of that I now play 8 instruments and am teaching my son. He wants a trumpet :) Thank you for everything Wynton!

  • @jamesfrangione8448
    @jamesfrangione8448 Год назад +18

    Brilliant! It touched on something Bill talked about a few weeks back. The very definition of harmony. Two different sounds coming together to sound like one.
    Want to know why the arts and music are vital to education? The answer is right here. Instead of cutting these subjects in curricula, we should be investing in them. The world might be a better place.

    • @Bubbles99718
      @Bubbles99718 Год назад +1

      And how peeps can operate at that level?
      Not nearly enough and like he said, groups are a whole other animal.
      We have United State Senators saying Biden should be impeached. For no other reason than to throw out an attack.
      Good luck coming together with info wars peeps, millions of them, maga, millions of them, hard right religious people, millions of them.
      With our systems and structure failing to bond all of us together, kum by ya is a pipe dream

    • @jamesfrangione8448
      @jamesfrangione8448 Год назад

      @@Bubbles99718 I appreciate what you’re saying about the millions. And some portion of them are definitely never going to be nice people, but so many of them are good honest people who’ve been misled. As Twain put it, “it’s easier to fool people than it is to convince them they’ve been fooled.” For certain a lot of doubling down, but the long arc of history - I still believe - bends towards justice. Will it take work? Yes. Will it be difficult? Yes. Can it happen? Absolutely yes. We have to remain hopeful. What are we as a species if we don’t have hope?

    • @Bubbles99718
      @Bubbles99718 Год назад

      @@jamesfrangione8448 Hope springs eternal and it's been wishful thinking about trump since the escalator ride. About him and his supporters.
      As for the long arc of history, there have been entire epochs that lasted millenia where, for lack of a better word, evil has prevailed.
      74 million people voted for trump, AFTER HIS 4 YEARS of insanity. That begs the question, with that many, what is America?

  • @v66catta84
    @v66catta84 Год назад +9

    Very insightful by a brilliant person! Keep swinging Mr Marsalis!

  • @nitavacation5130
    @nitavacation5130 Год назад +3

    One of Bills best shows yet.

  • @gulliblegreedyignorantindi1427
    @gulliblegreedyignorantindi1427 Год назад +3

    Best guest ever, and thank you B.M. for listening and letting us hear.

  • @abatter
    @abatter Год назад +5

    I was introduced to Wynton Marsalis by watching Mister Rogers. Great to see what a good guy he still is.

  • @kilomilo917
    @kilomilo917 Год назад +5

    great analogy at the end

  • @caffeineadvocate
    @caffeineadvocate Год назад +13

    As a jazz drummer, I must say… yes. You can impeach a drummer. :)
    This conversation is wonderful.

  • @reynardthefox
    @reynardthefox Год назад +2

    Mr. Marsalis is a brilliant philosopher . He teaches with his metaphors .
    Thanks 👍

  • @ricmac954
    @ricmac954 Год назад +1

    What a wise and talented man.

  • @edsalem6800
    @edsalem6800 Год назад +2

    I never heard Wynton Marsalis express his thoughts before. He makes a lot of sense. Great analogies also.

  • @Jfladager
    @Jfladager Год назад +8

    listen to the musicians! music teaches everything else!!!!!

  • @maxwellrosenfeld8166
    @maxwellrosenfeld8166 Год назад +1

    Wynton Marsalis, such a bright being.

  • @MaidenHelll
    @MaidenHelll Год назад +5

    What an absolute gem of an episode💎
    I heard a lot of well thought out points, many that have been said by others- but not quite as eloquently
    I thoroughly enjoyed listening to Wynton

  • @akb5531
    @akb5531 Год назад +5

    I love this man! He is brilliant.

  • @-HighTide
    @-HighTide Год назад +9

    Well imagine that. A respectful discourse.

  • @jeffpope7811
    @jeffpope7811 Год назад +1

    Wynton & the Marsalis family's teaching, performing & love of JAZZ do more to bring us together than ANY politician since Kennedy & Barack Obama ❤ 🎶

  • @johnshafer7214
    @johnshafer7214 Год назад +2

    Me. Marsalis is amazing! We need more people like him.

  • @roundaboutwithdan8649
    @roundaboutwithdan8649 Год назад +1

    So awesome to see Wynton on the show. I love the way he describes things and he is a monster musician!

  • @JacobElyachar
    @JacobElyachar Год назад +3

    I love Wynton Marsalis! He was a great guest!

  • @konakaucoffee1496
    @konakaucoffee1496 Год назад

    I love Mr Marsalis. God Bless you!

  • @kassiapencek6185
    @kassiapencek6185 Год назад +1

    Thanks Wynton for your solidarity of sharing space and playing together in jazz as a living model for democracy.

  • @andrewferguson8032
    @andrewferguson8032 Год назад +2

    What a cool guy! I never knew jazz could be an allegory for our society. I love it!

  • @RealTakerslady
    @RealTakerslady Год назад +3

    A great musician and classy guy

  • @superhiway
    @superhiway 10 месяцев назад

    That was just great! IMO one of your best interviews ever. And that final question? F'n hilarious you are BM!

  • @citigirlqueens6242
    @citigirlqueens6242 Год назад

    what a beautiful, clear and true description with analogies Wynton gives about how people sharing space together using music’s form as the unifying medium and his examples are spot on!

  • @NewMediaMaiven
    @NewMediaMaiven Год назад +1

    Real Time, must have Mr Marsalis return to the show.

  • @xoigel8106
    @xoigel8106 Год назад +1

    "Can you impeach a drummer" I died.

  • @batgurrl
    @batgurrl Год назад +4

    He’s a great musician and a wise man.
    Wonderful interview.

  • @matosjorgemiguel
    @matosjorgemiguel Год назад +1

    "Can you impeach a drummer?" 😆

  • @denisemcnally9488
    @denisemcnally9488 Год назад +2

    Maybe the answer to saving democracy is electing musicians rather than politicians. Can't hurt!

  • @timhumphries7966
    @timhumphries7966 Год назад +2

    What a guy!

  • @cherylseaton3883
    @cherylseaton3883 Год назад +65

    I appreciated Mr. Marsalis speaking up about his feelings about using drugs to get high. We need to stay sober to address the issues in our country.

    • @-HighTide
      @-HighTide Год назад +4

      Dont judge...
      But you're right...

    • @hellooutthere8956
      @hellooutthere8956 Год назад +6

      Weed doesnt fall into the realm of drugs in the manner of which you speak. . It is unique in the effect it has. It mellows ppl out. The hard drugs is another story. I battled alcoholism. It is accepted to drink. I almost lost my life to alcohol. It was hell tht merry go round. Take care. Stay straight

    • @callamastia
      @callamastia Год назад +10

      some of the deepest thoughts i had about this country were while i was high. when i'm sober everything seems hopeless.

    • @siriuslyspeaking9720
      @siriuslyspeaking9720 Год назад +1

      ​@@hellooutthere8956It also makes many people silly. As far as mellowing out, I'm not sure about that either. Have you ever heard of Trenchtown in Jamaica? They smoke plenty there, but it has a violent reputation. If you are not already mellow to some degree, pot is not going to change your personality much. I don't like my perception supposedly enhanced by anything, if my natural senses are functionally adequate. Street drugs changes ones perception and mood. It is subjective, as to whether it enhances them. I'd rather trust my natural senses, when it comes to hearing music, or anything else for that matter, especially if something else, has a chance of making me a slave to it. My own sense did enough of that with sugar, early in my life. I don't like the feeling at all, of being controlled by something outside of me. Taking mind altering substances of any kind, can be dangerous to varying degrees. Checks and balances should accompany their use. That is not stresses enough in society. Everyone reacts differently to foreign substances that enters their body. It is irresponsible for someone to even encourage another person to use drugs, just because you like them, and they do little to no harm to you. Black people especially youth, suffer greater from any negative effects pot can have on a person, but few of us seem to accept that reality. It is a form of structural disparity, that many see as racism, but it is something that we have the primary responsibility to consider, and protect ourselves from. How much has smoking pot contributed to the disruptive environment in so many Black urban schools? Introducing pot to children, who have been poorly parented, is like pouring gasoline on a fire. Add to that, the availability of negative audio and video images, to them 24/7, and what we see is what you get.

    • @therelaxtionandmeditationr2620
      @therelaxtionandmeditationr2620 Год назад

      Sheep comment 🐑. Lame.

  • @firstnamelastname9179
    @firstnamelastname9179 Год назад +11

    3:35 Miles actually went out of his way to create friction between members of his band. Gary Bartz told a story about how Keith Jarrett was playing all this crazy stuff over his solo, so Gary went to Miles and told him he wasn't happy with how Keith was comping. Miles said he'd talk to him. After that, Keith is doing even MORE of the crazy stuff, while looking at Gary and smiling. Gary was furious. Years later James Mtume told him what really happened. Miles called Keith into the room and said;
    "Keith... Gary loves what you're doing, and he wants more...."

  • @sterlingfury
    @sterlingfury Год назад +1

    Bill never misses an opportunity to lament the passing of the good old days

    • @chalinofalcone871
      @chalinofalcone871 Год назад +1

      "Such is also the harsh logic of industrial automation. All that we had previously achieved mechanically by great exertion and coordination can now be done electrically without effort. Hence the specter of joblessness and propertylessness in the electric age. Wealth and work become information factors, and totally new structures are needed to run a business or relate it to social needs and markets."
      [Understanding Media, Marshall McLuhan, 1964, Ch. Automation]

  • @bradleybarnett9545
    @bradleybarnett9545 Год назад +4

    How I love when great people agree with me.
    I've been expounding this idea of jazz band as democracy for years.
    I knew it couldn't my own original idea- maybe I picked it up in a Nat Hentoff book(?))- so it's good to hear Wynton talk about it.
    Also, I'm grateful to W.M. & Ken Burns for the JAZZ doc series. It opened up the music of Louis Armstrong for me, once & for all, & there are stories of how the music has affected society.
    For example, the tale of how a young law student's night out in Houston(?) hearing Armstrong's hot music led indirectly to school desegregation.
    Watch!

    • @guitarmusic524
      @guitarmusic524 Год назад

      I remember in a Grad level Musicology class at Indiana U, Chamber Music Literature with the renowned, late A. Peter Brown, when I read an article from 200 or more years ago in which chamber music was intended to be like a “conversation” - not dominated by anyone, but with equally valuable interactions. Not so different from the ideas here.

  • @msmith53
    @msmith53 Год назад

    Bill meets a real GENIUS! Musicians rule!

  • @jasonb4988
    @jasonb4988 Год назад

    Great interview ..

  • @qw504
    @qw504 Год назад +2

    A New Orleans legend.

  • @Happy-uy5wc
    @Happy-uy5wc Год назад +11

    Wynton, have you tryed Amtrak lately?
    You might like to try renting a sleeping car. They even have showers in your room. I think that you can take meals either in the Dinning Car or in your room.

    • @kimmcelroy6947
      @kimmcelroy6947 Год назад

      Don't go on Amtrak. They have a horrible report of safety violations and accidents and Hunter Biden crackhead worked for them. What white 🗑️

    • @svscared
      @svscared Год назад +1

      Amtrak still has a lot of work to do but if given the proper attention and funding I think it can reach the point we all hope it gets to.

  • @jamesgunn1214
    @jamesgunn1214 Год назад +2

    This was gorgeous.

  • @jamesoverholt878
    @jamesoverholt878 Год назад +1

    It's funny, I really don't usually enjoy listening to jazz. I don't enjoy Mr Marsalis's music. But I am eternally grateful that we were graced with his talents.

  • @a787fxr
    @a787fxr Год назад +3

    Good people are good people. Help others and no harm is done no matter what.

  • @thekhan517
    @thekhan517 Год назад +10

    It takes a moment for Wynton Marsalis to grown on you, but he is a very wise man. It's a shame more people don't think like him.

    • @TheGodYouWishYouKnew
      @TheGodYouWishYouKnew Год назад +2

      It took no time for me. He’s thoughtful, interesting and well spoken. I only knew him as a jazz musician before this but I was impressed here.

    • @mteokay1246
      @mteokay1246 Год назад

      I like his INSTANTLY coz of his incredible talent & music even without knowing his Philosophy. Only the BIGOT would view him initially through the race/color prism thus would need TIME to allow him grow on their racist ass !

  • @Narcosis71
    @Narcosis71 Год назад

    What a magnificent man. Such a great role model.

  • @chriswhiteiii
    @chriswhiteiii Год назад

    3:10 - 3:16 'How can we use our form to address the issue at hand (which is swinging and sounding good)? And how can I work with you in the space and find a way to swing?...'

  • @paulmanegold304
    @paulmanegold304 Год назад

    Wynton is the man! Jazz is the basis for a lot stuff.

  • @railrodemike
    @railrodemike Год назад +21

    In the interview reminded me of a quote from LBJ. 'If you can convince the lowest white man he's better than the best colored man, he won't notice you're picking his pocket. Hell, give him somebody to look down on, and he'll empty his pockets fir you." Reminds me of todays Republican party.

    • @anthonyzullo
      @anthonyzullo Год назад

      Exactly how rich whites got away with slavery for so long. They kept poor white just above everyone else to humanize their atrocities. They are doing it today clearly with poor whites, again. I feel bad they are getting played and don't realize it because they're so mad at people that arnt affecting them. I noticed it with mass shootings. My buddy brought up thr gun violence in Chicago I said "those people are killing their neighbors. These white men are driving across states to murder people that are not in their community, that's the bad part."
      I do stand up and I love passing off crowds. I make a joke where the punchline is "I wonder what that dudes Playlist was when he drove 9 hours to kill those Spanish folks at Walmart" people boo but it's like, did you not pick up what I just put down. He had to drive NINE hours to find people he hated. That's a problem. Also, my buddy's dad owns a gun shop, he has had to actually start vetting white folks he sells to because he's seen a noticeable tick in the clients that are trying to buy guns. "Ima be honest Tony, the white boys who come into the shop lately scare me. Kinda don't wanna sell them any guns "

    • @jenniferbarnett626
      @jenniferbarnett626 Год назад

      WAFYA

  • @palmermarini720
    @palmermarini720 Год назад +1

    He is one of best

  • @TheDennisConway
    @TheDennisConway Год назад

    Just Love Winton Marsalis. Great musician, great leade

  • @tbzrss
    @tbzrss Год назад

    "you need to be mad at the people that can affect your financial condition..." WOW....preach

  • @walcoman
    @walcoman Год назад +6

    Winton said it perfectly, and I have believed the same thing from simple observation of ANY RACE of people. One on one? Completely changes when in a group of their own cultural peers, or even worse? Their male or female counterparts.

    • @mteokay1246
      @mteokay1246 Год назад

      True. In a group , it's herd mentality strength and insanity in numbers. Remove the group and meet one on one all protections are gone and the soul is exposed.

    • @stanleyshannon4408
      @stanleyshannon4408 Год назад

      Genetic behavoral differences that are imperceptible at the level of the individual become manifest in very obvious ways between groups.

  • @MsColetha
    @MsColetha Год назад

    Wisdom.

  • @randyeno
    @randyeno Год назад

    A competent musician he is. Never made my list of favorite Jazz musicians.

  • @charlesbratt2504
    @charlesbratt2504 Год назад

    Always liked Wynton!

  • @Bubbles99718
    @Bubbles99718 Год назад

    Worthy and aspirational thought, there are so many other elements though, that it tends to fall apart when it's time to get practical.
    As they're stuffing u into an oven it's ineffective to simply "try being cordial"

  • @jamesmcd71
    @jamesmcd71 Год назад

    The sad thing is most of the people in the audience refuse to be around people with different opinions. Yet clap for his statements of excepting others.

  • @mikeelek9713
    @mikeelek9713 Год назад +1

    In Miles Davis' autobiography, he told the story of throwing Wynton Marsalis off the stage (not physically but making him leave) when Mr. Marsalis appeared unexpectedly.

  • @birbluv9595
    @birbluv9595 Год назад +1

    This interview should be required viewing for all Americans. Wynton expresses important thoughts so well. I like his comparison of politics/dealing with people holding different positions with musical performance.

  • @justsomedude7042
    @justsomedude7042 Год назад

    It's okay, I'm afraid to fly too.

  • @WatcherOfHorror
    @WatcherOfHorror Год назад +4

    I'm afraid to fly....

    • @brianmiller1077
      @brianmiller1077 Год назад +1

      That's OK Tick, flying is Arthur's job, you keep jumping from building to building. :)

    • @WatcherOfHorror
      @WatcherOfHorror Год назад

      @@brianmiller1077 keen idea citizen.

  • @BrianFedirko
    @BrianFedirko Год назад +1

    of course you can impeach a drummer. you can impeach a teacher/your dad/mom, anybody... and sometimes ridiculously any thing. It's to call into question of validity or function of a dynamic.

  • @ntdawg
    @ntdawg Год назад +4

    This interview was so inspiring. I’m a long term jazz fan and all my musical hero’s always spoke of the value of a melting pot. I was worried that jazz would become woke and classified as cultural appropriation. Hats off to Wynton

  • @thecategoricalcringeperative
    @thecategoricalcringeperative Год назад

    Amazing how the concept of “common humanity” seems to both deepen one’s empathy for every unknown person on earth while simultaneously giving rise to sincere appreciation for each individual’s uniqueness. Maybe something becomes a “truth” when the winds of time and “progress” inevitably move past it and, yet, its discarding seems like a grave mistake.

  • @CaseyBurnsInvesting
    @CaseyBurnsInvesting Год назад +4

    Having an open border that is supported by the taxpayer doesn’t affect the taxpayer… ok 🙄

    • @goldenvulture6818
      @goldenvulture6818 Год назад

      Not all liberals & left-wingers in the USA support an open border policy

  • @SolaceEasy
    @SolaceEasy Год назад +1

    Give the drummer some!

    • @ufafgd
      @ufafgd Год назад

      Yes! As a long time drummer myself, I never cared about what kind of music I played (Although I liked all kinds). What was important was the impact to the listeners. This was #1 to me. Black, brown, white, Asian, native American or a native of Antarctica, (joking). The impressions people felt through the music was most important to me and how it might have changed their lives for the good.

  • @vsksf
    @vsksf Год назад +2

    Bill , only about 18 months behind the reality but at least he is awakening from his social coma.
    Yo Marsalis - u rock ( well, U Jazz )

  • @NYmomAdrienne3915
    @NYmomAdrienne3915 Год назад

    👏👏👏👏

  • @shgarrett624
    @shgarrett624 Год назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @viciousjerm
    @viciousjerm Год назад +4

    💯👍

  • @pilotrserra
    @pilotrserra Год назад

    Wow, Winston Marsalis is amazing. I loved his analogy and metaphors- comparing JAZZ to government. We all need to listen to Winston’s philosophy...that includes drugs.
    As a society, we must listen to the logical people and stop listening to the loud mouths in both political parties...if you really want to make a better world.
    I’m going to purchase a few of Winston Marsalis songs because I have a renewed appreciation for him. He is the iconic jazz player of my generation - the Louie Armstrong for this time period, but he is engender better...thank Bill and Winston...great interview.

  • @napoleonibonaparte7198
    @napoleonibonaparte7198 Год назад +2

    Sometimes the war beats of the drummer has to be called out.

    • @brianmiller1077
      @brianmiller1077 Год назад

      Interesting fact that a lot of the basic drumming rudiments were used for drum corps in the Civil War to send instructions to troops.

  • @anthonyzullo
    @anthonyzullo Год назад +1

    As much as racism and sexism has affected my life I still don't meet or speak to someone that looks like that trauma, like they caused it. I've never done that, seems wrong. Has it happened to me, a lot.

  • @ratomir
    @ratomir Год назад

    I'm afraid of people who can affect my safety and we all know who they are

  • @27TacitusKilgore
    @27TacitusKilgore Год назад

    Wynton, you are not, "fake cool". You are cool.

  • @tiffanyandy
    @tiffanyandy Год назад

    I was always taught does not label yourself hear your own person they're there on person you might agree on your views

  • @sarahtascone4182
    @sarahtascone4182 Год назад

    The president is the percussion, the piano is the legislature and the judicial branch is the bass, and you have to deal with that.

  • @toh6261
    @toh6261 Год назад

    Starts the conversation about how media stereotypes ppl they've never met.
    IMMEDIATELY goes on to stereotype ppl they've never met 🙄

  • @darrenjohnson4420
    @darrenjohnson4420 Год назад

    Alcohol helps too with flying anxiety

  • @tinyhouse9959
    @tinyhouse9959 Год назад

    Try lemonbalm prior to flying

  • @jasonb4988
    @jasonb4988 Год назад

    Mr Marsalis said it all .. if they want in your wallet, keep them out ! Fact 🎤

  • @philipryan25
    @philipryan25 Год назад +1

    👏👏👏👍

  • @ohoyohummered
    @ohoyohummered Год назад

    People openly smoked marijuana and it was even in the movies until the "Code". Watch the 1932 movie Jewel Robbery with William Powell. In one scene he offers a gentleman a "pleasant harmless smoke."

  • @vmwindustries
    @vmwindustries Год назад +1

    Can you impeach a guy. Lol

  • @johnbrown4949
    @johnbrown4949 Год назад

    People at an individual level and at a group level are completely different. This conversation was an oxymoron

  • @davidaustrian9455
    @davidaustrian9455 Год назад

    I can see Martin Luther king in this guy. Very powerful words he speaks.

  • @Paolo8772
    @Paolo8772 Год назад

    United States Politics is messy because it's jazz, apparently. Not only that: you have Wynton Marsalis's consent to use jazz as a metaphor to make U.S. politics look good, so nobody can argue with that.🙄