I thought I heard Buddy Bolden say You nasty, you dirty—take it away You terrible, you awful—take it away I thought I heard him say
I thought I heard Buddy Bolden shout Open up that window and let that bad air out Open up that window, and let the foul air out I thought I heard Buddy Bolden say
I thought I heard Judge Fogarty say Thirty days in the market—take him away Get him a good broom to sweep with—take him away I thought I heard him say
I thought I heard Frankie Dusen shout Gal, give me that money—I’m gonna beat it out I mean give me that money, like I explain you, or I’m gonna beat it out I thought I heard Frankie Dusen say
Various cliches about the personalities of great artistists their whole life. Who really knows? If being arrogant helped JRM produce such great music, I'm all for arrogance. Dizzy Gillespie once talking about things people say about Bird. Diz said it wasn't his experience. He went on to comment that people don't talk about whether Beethoven was a nice person or this or that when discussing his music. Casting stones is completely besides the point. It distracts from what does hte music say
i heard Jelly Roll added the third verse after Frankie Dusen (another New Orleans musician) had taken a trip to LA, where Jelly was living at the time. Jelly insulted Dusens dress-sense to the point where Dusen told him if he ever saw him in New Orleans again, he'd kill him.
so jelly added the verse insinuating dusen was a pimp, many musicians in new orleans at the time were, including jelly roll himself.