orpheus10
Responses from orpheus10
Jazz for aficionados "Loft Dance", On headphones, the tenor sax overshadowed everything else in one spot; but it was on the center channel on the rig; there was a good aggregation of instruments that complimented the music, I liked it.Enjoy the music. | |
Jazz for aficionados Rok, although not exactly new, there's nothing not to like about Diane Reeves and Jimmy Smith. That might be the best version of Afro Blue.Alex, out of the three you submitted, I liked "Travlin Light" the best; I had almost forgotten how mellow B... | |
Jazz for aficionados Thank you very much Frogman. This is political season and any time a politicians lips are moving he's lying. I'm trying to sort out facts from fiction and propaganda,don't want to start a new conversation.I know anything I say starts an argumen... | |
Jazz for aficionados Did not mean to change the subject. I do intend to give all the music a good listen, and come back with with a review; apparently I've gotten behind on that, it's going to take awhile.Enjoy the music. | |
Jazz for aficionados Rok, you can get the best of everything on planet earth in the good ole USA, provided you got the Peso, Deutch Marks, Yen, In God We Trust, or whatever that will serve as collateral.What does this stuff have to do with anything? | |
Jazz for aficionados This Bud's for you Rokhttp://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/article/americas-dental-care-crisis/ | |
Jazz for aficionados Rok, music soothes the savage beast, what does this do for you? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpYIFGaO59gEnjoy the music. | |
Jazz for aficionados Thank you very much for your input Alex. From what I've been studying, the rich are getting richer, and the poor are getting poorer; that's a manufactured fact, not an opinion.Although we are all aware of the culture factor, now the economic fact... | |
Jazz for aficionados This is an open question to everyone, and try to leave your bias at home; I want to know whether or not the fact that jazz musicians are seen so much in foreign countries is a culture factor, or an economic one; are there more or less venues for t... | |
Jazz for aficionados Everyone posted fantastic music that I like a lot. Since I want to own anything I don't already own, it's for sure I'm going to go over whatever the music budget is.Fortunately, I own Nancy Wilson; I've worn out many records, thank God for CD of ... | |
Jazz for aficionados Frogman, there is no way you would compare the "Sweethearts" to the bands at the top. Taking "all" things into consideration, I thought they were very good.I suggested, with no hidden meaning, that there were many jazz fans in Agon that, "for var... | |
Jazz for aficionados That's a new one for me, although I can hear the kinship to 74 miles away. I'm not sure if I have Cannonball from 72; that has such a different sound, one that I haven't heard from him before. It most certainly sounds closely related to fusion, ... | |
Jazz for aficionados Ghosthouse, they were all done live in various places, the banter is time significant; it's what people would have been chattering about at that time. If memory serves me right, there was a dance called the "Philly Dog", that was danced to the so... | |
Jazz for aficionados I looked into it Ghosthouse, and it's exactly like I said it might be. No such album was ever recorded as "Cannonball plays Zawinul"; they simply selected cuts from other Cannonball albums, and gave them that name. It's a very good buy for a new... | |
Jazz for aficionados Thanks Ghosthouse, I'll check that out; I might have those same tunes on various other albums. From what I've seen, those cuts were from other albums, and they simply selected them, and gave em a new name. Maybe Frogman can confirm that; but wha... |