orpheus10
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Jazz for aficionados Mary_jo, this thread was began for people like yourself, who are trying to build their jazz collections. We have a new "aficionado" who has just posted some of the most important artists and albums in jazz. If you go to "you tube" and check some... | |
Jazz for aficionados Frogman, you're wrong right off the bat; first all, there is no one "African rhythm", there are more different African rhythms than you can shake a stick at, some of them are in Brazil, but no longer in Africa.You have to know something about slav... | |
Jazz for aficionados Sloryder, judging from your post, I sincerely hope that you'll be with us, and post on a regular basis.I have all of the artists, (except Allan Holdsworth) and most of the albums you posted in my collection.I'm looking forward to your next post. | |
Jazz for aficionados Rok, I want you to know that I agree with your post in it's entirety.First and foremost, I knew personally, professional musicians who played "Hard-Bop", and they would have laughed at you, coming up with this African crap. Like they were playing... | |
Jazz for aficionados Rok, I know Wynton is your main man, but Africa in "hard-bop" is truly rediculous. That's where the trolly jumped the tracks; he might as well said that African Americans are speaking in "Ojibway" or some tribal language without knowing it.Becaus... | |
Jazz for aficionados Frogman, you didn't even read the post, and you still haven't read it, or if you did, you didn't understand it.The post was about how significant Pepper Adams contributions were, which is part of why Rok said they were better than the originals.Yo... | |
Jazz for aficionados The last 3 cut had "Pepper Adams" in common. Those of us who heard the music heard Pepper Adams. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyOlc8BaR0AThis is Pepper Adams for sure. | |
Jazz for aficionados Frogman, you can keep your food for thought; I was speaking of thje cuts I presented that were not commented on. | |
Jazz for aficionados I posted straight up "Hard Bop" jazz tunes yesterday, at 11:35 AM, and nobody commented, but they had something to say about "sociologists and historians", plus Schubert had a comment about New York in 1880 that I'm still trying to get a grip on. ... | |
Jazz for aficionados Rok, we've been down this avenue before, they complain about the sociologist and the historian, so we give them the floor; now where are they?Mary-jo has no complaints, so we're going to carry on. I'm going to begin with one of my favorite damsel... | |
Jazz for aficionados Mary_jo, since you're new and learning about jazz, I'll quit the jokes. | |
Jazz for aficionados Tarzan! What do they say now?They said, don't forget the Alka Seltzer. | |
Jazz for aficionados Tarzan! What do the drums say? | |
Jazz for aficionados I am fascinated to the point of being obsessed by "drum rhythms". I have traced them from Africa to Brazil and the Caribbean. We can divide the Caribbean into Cuba, Haiti, The Dominican Republic, and all of the smaller islands in the Caribbean. ... | |
Jazz for aficionados I am fascinated to the point of being obsessed by "drum rhythms". I have traced them from Africa to Brazil and the Caribbean. We can divide the Caribbean into Cuba, Haiti, The Dominican Republic, and all of the smaller islands in the Caribbean. ... |