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When I was a young man, I used to study with Lennie Tristano And I would go to New York Once every week for a lesson with Mr. Tristano And after the lesson I would go to, uh The record store and buy all the latest Charlie Parker records And Dizzy Gillespie records and Bud Powell records And then I'd get a bowl of spaghetti for a quarter If I still had a dollar left My friend and I would go to 52nd Street, where we would listen to music And buy a Coca-Cola for one dollar And we would sit there for hours and hours and hours Until our, our bus left at 5 a.m. and we would go back to Springfield, Massachusetts, which is my hometown One time, we went for a lesson And Mr. Tristano said, uh, "Are you kids gonna be coming down to 52nd Street tonight?" And we said, "Yeah We, we, we usually do, it's a good place to wait for a bus" So, uh, he said, uh, we asked him, "Why do you ask?", he said "Because I'm opening for Charlie Parker tonight And perhaps you'd like to meet him" And I said to myself, "I always wanted to meet God", you know? So Anybody out there? Oh, yeah, yeah, there's people So, uh Yeah So I said, "Sure" So we went, we heard the first set by Tristano and then after the first set He came and got us, took us backstage And there was the great Charlie Parker And he was sitting on the floor And he had a big cherry pie And he said, "Hi kids, would you like a piece of cherry pie?" We said, "Yeah, man, that'd be great" So we all sat on the floor with Charlie Parker And he cut us a piece of pie Tarte aux pommes, tarte aux cerises And we had a piece of pie Now you probably hear a lot of musicians and classical musicians And jazz musicians and popular musicians But I bet you'll never hear a musician that can say "He had a piece of pie with Charlie Parker," well, I, I did Why, thank you, you are awake Oh, you are out there Okay, I can't, I can't, uh
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