"He was the best and the loudest and most loved jazz man of his time, but never professional in the brain. Unconcerned with the crack of the lip he threw out and held immense notes, could reach a force on the first note that attacked the ear. He was obsessed with the magic of air, those smells that turned neuter as they revolved in his lung then spat out in the chosen key."Sentence 1:We can see how Buddy was the best musician, nevertheless, Buddy wasn't doing it because he needed the money or because he wanted to be the center of attention, he was doing this because he loved what he did, although his lack of professionalism could affect him in a negative way.
Sentence 2: His lack of worry over his own body just to have the thrill of playing can be in fact, quite disturbing. I believe that this is the time where he started to go crazy. Maybe he just didn't became crazy, maybe he was born this way but it needed time to surface.
Sentence 3: It just clarifies how much Buddy enjoyed playing music. There had to be a reason why he was the "most loved jazz man of all times". This intensity over music could be the key, as I said before, in figuring out what actually happened to Buddy Bolden after having quite an interesting life.
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