orpheus10
Responses from orpheus10
Jazz for aficionados Now that you have seen one side of my personality, I would like to show the other side; there is nothing I like more than sharing my favorite tunes with you, and I guarantee they are killers. Here is John Coltrane with "Nature Boy". I know you'v... | |
Jazz for aficionados Frogman, if you are going to correct someone, you had better get your facts straight; especially if that someone is "Orpheus".The "Forest Flower" I presented was the one with "The Chico Hamilton Quintet"; a photograph of the players is on the cove... | |
Jazz for aficionados Frogman, if you took no pleasure in prefacing your comment the way you did, then why did you preface it that way?I merely asked you to compare the drumming, you Frogman are the one who delights in this antagonistic dialog, because if you didn't, y... | |
Jazz for aficionados Frogman, while DeJohnette's druming is quite entertaining, I much prefer Chico Hamilton on this tune with the line up of; Chico Hamilton - drums, Buddy Collette - tenor saxophone, alto saxophone, flute, clarinet, Fred Katz - cello, and Jim Hall gu... | |
Jazz for aficionados Since "Bird" came out with "Now's The Time" before the "Huckle Buck", I believe that determined who copied who; however, maybe those notes were "unconscious"."Now's the Time" (Parker), a 1945 composition by Charlie Parker.Enjoy the music | |
Jazz for aficionados This is all about "Doing the Hucklebuck"; take your choice of artist, and find it on "you tube" http://lyricsplayground.com/alpha/songs/t/thehucklebuck.shtml https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qg8GgQojTV4This is "Bird" doing "Now's The Time" ... | |
Jazz for aficionados ****I think it’s possible, in the middle of playing improvised music, to play a few notes that have been played before in the same order in another popular tune. Intention would depend on the length of the passage played. A few notes might be an u... | |
Jazz for aficionados Rok, I'm going to write my swan song for you. This can be corroborated on page 129 05-19-2016 12:11 AMSunday, August 28.APPROXIMATELY 30,000 EVACUEES GATHER AT SUPERDOME WITH ROUGHLY 36 HOURS WORTH OF FOOD [Times-Picayune]Monday, August 29— KAT... | |
Jazz for aficionados Rok, you and Frogman serve as good examples of a society gone to shit; how can anybody find humor in "Apartied" or the "Katrina Aftermath"; it takes too sick puppies, that's all I can say.Enjoy the slime. | |
Jazz for aficionados Rok, you and Frogman both go get lost in the coalmine | |
Jazz for aficionados Where's Learsfool, calling Learsfool (he's in the phonebooth putting on his cape) calling Learsfool. He'll be to the rescue shortly. | |
Jazz for aficionados Rok, explain to me the Barry White, Hugh Masekela connection. | |
Jazz for aficionados "O-10, cut it out" Frogman, you have gotten so ridiculous it's absurd with this one word "Fusion" except when you thought I was referring to "Santana" as being fusion, then you corrected me, when the post was directed at Rok, and then you got it a... | |
Jazz for aficionados Frogman, as sure as the Sun rises in the East and sets in the West, I was just that sure you're post would be "contrary" to mine. The word "fusion" as you have been using it, has absolutely nothing to do with "Machito and Diz" and you know it. E... | |
Jazz for aficionados Rok, this is the ultimate "Miriam Makeba". I have LP, don't think it's available in CD, but I haven't searched. It was recorded in 1960 when her voice was young and fresh. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miriam_Makeba_(album)Enjoy the music |