orpheus10
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Jazz for aficionados Elvin Jones and Richard Davis win the coveted "Orpheus" jazz composition of the day award with their heavy jam, "Heavy". | |
Jazz for aficionados Time is the "unchangeable" nothing between two events. If the events occurred or didn't occur, time would have still passed, and it keeps on passing without help from anyone. | |
Jazz for aficionados Believe it or not, I had no idea those guys were related; too much talent for one family. Although I have enjoyed music made by them individually down through the years, I still didn't know they were related.We're keeping the music in Rok's favor... | |
Jazz for aficionados Rok, I saw a movie based on "time travel", and that's when I realized that nothing, and I do mean "nothing" could be more foolish than to play games with "time"; in the first place, it doesn't exist; can you touch it? can you bottle it? what does ... | |
Jazz for aficionados Frogman, I'm very happy that we are all on the same page, it makes listening to the music so much more enjoyable; we don't have to go from "salt water" to fresh water, and then back again, all my musical genes can remain in a constant state, in on... | |
Jazz for aficionados Rok, every thing is sliced up in time; when you look at rings on a sawed off tree trunk, that tells you it's best years. I'm of the impression our favorite jazz is related to our best years. I believe our declining love for music as it becomes m... | |
Jazz for aficionados Rok, is there any other? | |
Jazz for aficionados Things ain't what they used to be, but the music is better than ever today.Charlie Haden, Hank Jones, and a photograph of that backwoods church, put tears in my eyes; simple God fearing people whose interests have never been considered from that d... | |
Jazz for aficionados Rok, while I agree with your comments until you get to "Haden"; everything must change, or evolve, and jazz is no different, but when it changed, you remained the same. I changed, but in a different way, I liked Scotch then, and now I like orange... | |
Jazz for aficionados I saw it Alex, and it will be on order.Thanks | |
Jazz for aficionados Alex, I saw 3 CD's on Amazon, but not the one you presented; do you recommend all of those they presented? | |
Jazz for aficionados Rok, that guy Frogman submitted could win the "Downbeat Poll" for best "jazz whistler" of the year anytime; and I only had four Courvoisiers. | |
Jazz for aficionados Did I ever tell yall about the time I was a "sideman"; I was a "sideman" at a musician's brother's party.We were at a small party, having a good time drinking fine liquor and enjoying good music, when the host suggested that we all had some kind o... | |
Jazz for aficionados Mel Rhyne's music has a similar feel as Wes Montgomery's at that time; it hit's the sweet spot for me. Alex, do you know whether or not that CD or record is available? I could listen to music like that all day long.I'm enjoying your music. | |
Jazz for aficionados Some periods of time in jazz are the more fertile than others, and there will always be debate in which times they were. I recall times that stand out for me in different musicians lives; for example let's take Wes Montgomery; I liked him better ... |