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Sun Ra - A Joyful Noise |  
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  One of jazz music's most entertaining and eccentric figures is profiled  in Robert Mugge's hourlong, 1980 profile of the late bandleader-keyboardist-composer Sun Ra. "I don't consider myself one of the humans," he once said. "I'm  a spiritual being," who was reputed to eschew the usual jazzman's indulgences of  drugs and sex and who, despite the weird trappings (he and his big band, the  Intergalactic Omniverse Arkestra, usually performed in glittery costumes that  combined African, alien, and thrift-shop styles), infused his music with a  strong sense of discipline and precision. Here we see Ra and the band rehearsing  and performing; their "joyful noise" is free, sometimes chaotic, but also  clearly blues-based, somewhat reminiscent of Monk or Mingus (there's even a  rendition of "'Round Midnight"). Ra is also interviewed surrounded by the  Egyptian artifacts and antiquities that were an important element of his  "mythocracy." He clearly loves having an audience--and how can you not enjoy  listening to a guy who also chooses the White House as a backdrop for solemn  pronouncements like "I'm not a part of history--I'm more a part of mystery,  which is my story"? --Sam Graham
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