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Jazz for aficionados jafantYou recently mentioned Chick Corea's birthday!!http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pb5NEC_2Svk http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4Nr-QwptUcA | |
Jazz for aficionados TablejockeyThat RCA table is cool......would like to know the vintage i'm thinking 50's. You bought in th e 3 for $10 bin? Does that still exist ? Have not seen those prices for at least 30 years. | |
Jazz for aficionados quiet and mellow for a sunday:http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3yHOFgKc94s Rollinshttp://m.youtube.com/watch?v=v7PU7e6ZJe4 http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eXFaJpb-reg | |
Jazz for aficionados frogmanCould be a good find but I have most of the impulse albums from that period except Duke Ellington meets John Coltrane which I would buy before this." Nature Boy" with no solos? The cut included sounds like a lot of his output from that per... | |
Jazz for aficionados alexatposgreat find of that 1969 clip of Grant Green. He was really the top player in the 60's IMO. Speaking of guitarists does anyone like John Scofield? For many years I disregarded him for having too much of a "rock" sound unlike my favorite j... | |
Jazz for aficionados frogmanThanks! i would have never thought of Ammons and I don't know M Royal. "Relaxed" is a very good term to describe Dexter. And may I add a seemingly endless fountain of original ideas. Dexter is not my go-to tenor player for that era ( that w... | |
Jazz for aficionados frogmanI have always liked Dexter Gordon's music and feel his style is very distinctive. The way he plays slightly behind the beat with a deep tone sets him apart from other tenor players. I can usually identify him after hearing 8-16 measures of ... | |
Jazz for aficionados jafantA recommendation of a later Don Friedman recording- Waltz For Debby( hybrid sacd) .Contains 4 Friedman originals and 6 standards.http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_ozKBrs_s6E This track is on the cd but this video is a different versionhttp://m.... | |
Jazz for aficionados Jafant & alexatposI found an excellent interview W/ D Friedman and y es he did know& admire B Evans . And yes he went his own way which is why I started listening to him years ago.http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NRgSqW_VxOA | |
Jazz for aficionados alexatposThanks for bringing up Don Friedman , a pianist and compser I hold in high regard. He came up at the same time as Bill Evans but is not as well known. I feel all of his early 1960's music was very original and used early free playing with... | |
Jazz for aficionados prysoI think it was the Car Show. The guys injected a lot of humour into the show and seemed to have a knowledge of almost every make and model car and yes there was a question and answer segment. | |
Jazz for aficionados prysoI remember that all things automotive show and the theme that opened it. I think those guys were a syndicated show and we had it in New York also. Now I know it's Artie Shaw. | |
Jazz for aficionados alexatposThanks was not aware of "The Kicker" . Yes it is hard to know who's date some of these releases were meant to be. Just glad it was issued. Henderson & Dorham collaborated well her are tunes from "Trumpet Toccata"http://m.youtube.com/w... | |
Jazz for aficionados prysohaha . Yes we all did not have the long green back then . It looked like a Chevy Bel-Air a neighbor had in high school which I thought was a really cool car.Can't help you out with the 45 changers , was not aware they even had that feature ... | |
Jazz for aficionados frogmanYes that effect Dorham uses at the minute mark in "Blue Bossa' is not a mistake and I have heard it from other horn players, Scott Hamilton comes to mind regarding this effect. In fact I believe Joe handerson uses this effect at about the 1... |