orpheus10
Responses from orpheus10
Jazz for aficionados Frogman, I have noticed that every time you have the choice of leading a new segment of jazz, or diving into a "Bruha", you choose going back into the "Bruha" and then blaming me or Rok, for not being able to entangle yourself. No one knows more ... | |
Jazz for aficionados Chief Bey put rebop in the bebop, and got religion along the way, can you dig it? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DHzFOim3Uc&list=PLiGJl0CoGRhttCozknuOVHaCXcUQRY26A | |
Jazz for aficionados "Bebop" was called everything except a child of God and music; I don't think there were any authoritarians who even considered where "Bebop" came from.Now if "Bird", Monk, or "Diz" told me they consulted Chief Bey, and got his final stamp of appro... | |
Jazz for aficionados Let me conclude our current debate before we move on. That debate concerned "modern jazz" as has been defined as jazz that originated with "bebop" and for our purposes ended in the 70's.The debate was over whether or not African music had anythin... | |
Jazz for aficionados When I hear the Blues, Gospel, Spirituals and Jazz, I hear the USA, primarily, the Southern USA. Ain't nothing like it anywhere else.Rok, this is what I heard as a child, nothing has changed. Most Blacks are from the South and I don't mean South... | |
Jazz for aficionados One thing is for certain, whether it's old jazz, or old Cuban, it's old school for me. Maybe old Cuban music will get on the good side of Frogman.Gonzalo Rubalcaba, is he old school or new school? Did we ever close the case on Africa? I am goin... | |
Jazz for aficionados Rok, if you want to stay on the good side of the Frogman, you got to get into astrology, because it changes; I don't know whether it's on phases of the moon, or when Jupiter is in the seventh house; no, that's not it, the moon in the seventh house... | |
Jazz for aficionados Rok, somebody been playing games with your geography book; aside from that, I liked the unusual combination; kind of like okra with champagne. | |
Jazz for aficionados Miguel Zenon is from Puerto Rico, and I like his style; yes, his heritage is part of that. Although he has played with some of my favorite musicians, I'm unfamiliar with him.He has quite a bit of formal education in music, as many current musicia... | |
Jazz for aficionados Schubert, Are you going to be around for awhile, or just until they discover that you're missing? | |
Jazz for aficionados You tricked me Schubert, the SE France is near Italy, and you were probably never in the circus; wasn't Circus Du Soleil, was it? | |
Jazz for aficionados Speaking of dress, sometime ago when I took the family to "Red Lobster", I dressed in business fashion, sport coat and tie; which was the way everyone else was dressed.When I wasn't looking, someone changed the dress code, and all these sloppy loo... | |
Jazz for aficionados Well now Frogman, we have never had so many posters at one time, and although an "off topic" subject has been discussed, a lot of good music has been posted also.We even got Schubert out of hibernation; who should know by now that people who live ... | |
Jazz for aficionados Frogman, this music is akin to resonant frequencies; the music is broadcast on a specific frequency, while the receiver is tuned to the same frequency. If you are not properly tuned, you can not properly hear the music. Staying on the same wavel... | |
Jazz for aficionados Everything has to have a name, and it got the name "bebop" whether Dizzy approved or not, but this was a distinctly unique form of jazz that could not be imitated or duplicated, nor did it have any connection to Africa what so ever in regard to th... |