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- :Jive talk is a redirect to African _ American _ Vernacular _ English.
- No jive talk, Collins firmly insists.
- Music critic Johnny Rogan interprets some of the lyrics as a parody on jive talk as well as on American consumerism.
- The finger snaps and jive talk beat were imitated in advertisements for McDonald's, Dr . Pepper, and others.
- Her type of clothing suggests she is African, but her jive talk suggests she's from the U . S . A.
- For that reason, Waters persecuted black soldiers like Private C . J . Memphis, whose broad grin and jive talk made Waters'blood boil.
- It traces rappers'verbal gymnastics to the be-bop jive talk of Cab Calloway and Dizzy Gillespie, which is true as far as it goes.
- The action of " T / U " is all back in the seedy room where Wright and Mos Def act up a storm with jive talk and tics.
- Butera's advice for the host on getting " chicks, like a fox [ insert purr ] " is, " Well, first a little music, a little jive talk.
- A collective wince is also still in order whenever digital disaster Jar Jar Binks ( now a senator ) makes one of his brief appearances, opens his mouth and spills forth his jive talk.
- They also gave listeners a chance to hear examples of jive talk, which Calloway would formalize through publications such as his " Hepster's Dictionary ", first published in 1938.
- In the 1950s, even more diversity was added to the lineup when Lavada Durst introduced Austin to R & B and " Jive Talk " on KVET's nighttime " Dr . Hepcat Show ".
- "Hoss " Allen then established himself in that slot, peppering the playing of numerous songs by Ray Charles, Little Richard, Fats Domino and John Lee Hooker with " jive talk "-style commercials.
- In the 1950s, even more diversity was added to the lineup when Lavada Durst introduced Austin to R & B and " Jive Talk " on KVET's nighttime " Dr . Hepcat Show ".
- There's racial politics, of course, and I guess we have to admire Wolfe for taking it on with all his politically incorrect swagger ( i . e ., lots of dialect and jive talk ).
- He wrote the gospel song " Let's Talk About Jesus " for the Bells of Joy, and also published a dictionary of jive talk, " The Jives of Dr . Hepcat ", in 1953.
- Both Hampton and Jordan combined the popular boogie-woogie rhythm, a grittier version of swing-era saxophone styles as exemplified by Coleman Hawkins and Ben Webster, and playful, humorous lyrics or verbal asides laced with jive talk.
- He has also updated his Vietnam-era jive talk to echo the rhythms of contemporary rap to such an extent that he seems to have invented his own language, much of which remains impenetrable, at least as spoken in this production.
- WQOK, often known as " The Big Q ", was one of the first stations in the area to use fast talking, big voiced disc jockeys that would introduce the records with " jive talk " and take telephone requests from the listeners.
- But just when you're about to despair of ever understanding what's going on or being said, the characters and their affiliations start to crystallize and their bumptious cockney jive talk goes from " sounds funny " to just plain funny.
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