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Music for all time, for all time that is mine. It is kind of melancholic and sentimental and I like it:
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Mary Jo,
I like it also. Had to look him up. From wiki:
What is the meaning of Gnossienne?
Noun. gnossienne (plural gnossiennes) (music, often capitalized) Any of several compositions having a dance-like quality.
How old was Satie when he died?
The French composer and pianist Erik Satie died at the age of 59 in Arcueil, a suburb of Paris. The cause of death was cirrhosis of the liver; Satie had long been a heavy drinker. Absinthe, which can have an alcohol content as a high as 74%, was his favorite.
Did Erik Satie carry a hammer?
In the habit: Satie was a man of habits: every day he walked the 10 miles from his house to work, stopping at cafès along the way. He always carried an umbrella, and he stowed a hammer beneath his coat to defend himself if necessary.
Not a man to be trified with.
Cheers
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Awesome Stormy Monday Blues! Awesome Clark Terry! Thanks.
Now, what Gershwin (hint) tune does Clark quote? 😊. Brilliant.
(Hope all is well with you)
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Now, what Gershwin (hint) tune does Clark quote?
I could not detect the quote. If he had not used that silly mute, I might have. The curse of Miles. Muddy even drowned him out.
The performance does show how Jazz and Blues can meld seamlessly.
I am well. How are things in the Big Apple? The Governor here in Texas offered me a free bus ticket if I would move there. What a guy!
Cheers
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Big Apple is…….well, it’s been better. Cleaner, at least. What a guy, indeed, but I always figured you were legal 😊.
“It Ain’t Necessarily So” @ 1:20. Plunger mute, perfect for the Blues. Best.
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Got the quote. What is the point of quotes? Do they have to have any relationship to the tune being played?
Based on what I see from my "city walkers", NYC is still the most impressive city. Once they passed by the place where Wynton and boys play.
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Yes, they usually do have a relationship to the tune being played. While improvising, the harmonic progression of the tune being played may cause the player to think of a melody, or fragment of a melody of a different tune which has the same (or similar) chord progression. Sometimes it is done to add a bit of humor to the proceedings. Maybe as an “inside” joke for the sake of the other players, or for a variety of other intents. For instance, in your clip Stormy Monday Blues, Muddy Waters sings “They call it Stormy Monday………Saturday I go out to play” and Clark answers with “It ain’t necessarily so, it ain’t necessarily so”. Great improvisers have very quick and creative minds, as you know.
The place where Wynton’s and the boys play is a very nice part of town. Lincoln Center is great. Other parts of the city still haven’t recovered from the COVID shutdown and things like public transportation have taken a big hit. Still impressive, no doubt.
Speaking of Clark Terry, Wynton’s boys and the plunger mute:
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@frogman
One of my 'Walker' friends just walked past The Blue Note Jazz Club. Coming attrraction poster inside the front door was for Brandee Younger. Turns out she is a 'Jazz' harpist!! Lawd, Lawd.
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Curtis Fuller's Quintet featuring Bennie Golson - BLUES-ette
Not one wasted word. Case in point, Track 4:
Minor Vamp
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Great posts @frogman
I really like everything I’ve heard from Clark Terry.
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@rok2id
"last" as in latest or in a final sense?
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@rok2id
Sorry to read that. I owe Orpheus a great "thank you" for that thread he started. His suggestions there (and from others) have had a big impact on my listening habits. He is missed.
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Good to see you on here, ghosthouse.
Came across this lady very recently. Thought it would be up rok2id’s alley.
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