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Jazz for aficionados No strings; voices instead:https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_E5MO3J-g3Yhttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VxKrQlCI2_whttps://m.youtube.com/watch?list=PL-BVYLKzV5-HFL9MZfGMTtzPsW_cVS1kq&v=Gk05vgP1Z2E | |
Jazz for aficionados https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=wcf455NwMOYhttps://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLi8BquRmKA_n4umKPYQFIWlVzineIM9b2https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-AN6ZsuaLVc | |
Gimme the funk. Remember these guys?https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=10br313f228And, of course (Garibaldi is a monster):https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oAatPPEaZDA | |
Jazz for aficionados I do too; and, I must admit, he has more tact than I. Usually a good thing to try and find the humor in things; you live longer:https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8rh6qqsmxNs | |
Jazz for aficionados Acman3 and jzzmusician, thanks for the great clips. Beautiful alto sound and tasty attitude from Leon Parker; not he kind of tone one usually hears in that kind of groove with just the right amount of "modern". Liked it a lot. And beautiful and... | |
Jazz for aficionados Great posts all; thanks. Alex, thougthful commentary as always. ****, or else man could fall in trap of dislaking some work of art for a sake of dislaking artists personality.****Agree, but there's another trap: liking some work of art because ... | |
Jazz for aficionados One my favorite jazz quotes is Zoot Sims’ response when asked what he thought of Stan Getz: "Stan, he’s a great bunch of guys". Baker was known to be a nut; volatile pairing. The way that Stan Getz leaves the stage on your clip is very telling of ... | |
Jazz for aficionados Alex, you probably know this, if not, check this out. Stan Getz was known for having been a very complex and difficult individual. Often, that complexity is expressed by deeply interesting and emotional playing that tells a story that doesn't ne... | |
Jazz for aficionados Always interested, Alex. Have been trying to keep the focus on the music, but.....well, it's all pretty obvious.Ok, those two clips with Jimmy Forrest are without a doubt some of my favorites ever posted on this thread. What a tenor sound! Rich... | |
Jazz for aficionados https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PpgGwGIqccc | |
Jazz for aficionados Pulled this off the shelf today; hadn’t listened to it yet. This record gets relatively little attention when talking about Freddie Hubbard. Possibly my favorite jazz trumpet player, here he is teamed with the brilliant Kenny Barron. The big surpr... | |
Jazz for aficionados That is incorrect: the recording that plays when you play the YouTube link that you provided is from a different recording than shown by that album cover. This was a mistake by the poster of that link; and you. That album cover is for a recording... | |
Jazz for aficionados jazzmusician and Acman3, thanks for the Glasper clips. Great drumming all around. Marc Colenberg is ridiculous; drum machine with a feel! I have to say, I'm not sure about Glasper yet; had not heard any of his stuff previously so need to hear m... | |
Jazz for aficionados O-10, I take no pleasure from having to preface my comments like this. Given the history of ridiculous arguing and nonsense, I will stay clear of any request for dialogue that, in any way, smacks of sarcasm or baiting. As always, I welcome reasona... | |
Jazz for aficionados Bad a*s indeed!Speaking of bad a*s and drumming, for me, no other drummer better exemplifies the attitude that "there are only two kinds of music...." (you know the rest) than Jack DeJohnette. He has recorded in just about every jazz and -jazz gen... |