Has someone imposed a speed limit on jazz?
You might be on to something.
It may have all started in the Clint Eastwood movie The Enforcer. Specifically, when Harry Callahan and his new partner played by Tyne Daly are chasing a bad guy carrying a briefcase containing a bomb through the streets of San Francisco. Quick tempo top hats and rolling rhythms are playing as Tyne is running out of control down a steep hill while her unrestrained boobs are doing the Lombard Street Boogie.
From then on, I've perceived a slowdown in the pace of all newly composed jazz pieces. It could be that seeing their music represented on the big screen by Cagney's[?], Lacey's[?] bra-less dance was too much for them to bare. Heheh.
You might be on to something.
It may have all started in the Clint Eastwood movie The Enforcer. Specifically, when Harry Callahan and his new partner played by Tyne Daly are chasing a bad guy carrying a briefcase containing a bomb through the streets of San Francisco. Quick tempo top hats and rolling rhythms are playing as Tyne is running out of control down a steep hill while her unrestrained boobs are doing the Lombard Street Boogie.
From then on, I've perceived a slowdown in the pace of all newly composed jazz pieces. It could be that seeing their music represented on the big screen by Cagney's[?], Lacey's[?] bra-less dance was too much for them to bare. Heheh.