orpheus10
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Jazz for aficionados Qdrone, this is about Grant Greens music; it wasn't necessary for us to know about Grant Greens habit.orpheus102,793 posts01-23-2011 10:51amQdrone, could you name the stuff to avoid, I would like to buy it.qdrone799 posts01-23-2011 1:29pmAnything ... | |
Jazz for aficionados Frogman, that record had absolutely nothing to do with the discussion concerning "Blue Note".It's quite evident that you know almost nothing about Grant Green; maybe you should read over the music posts.Enjoy the music. | |
Jazz for aficionados It's been over 24 hours since I posted "Cape Verdeen Blues" by Mr. Horace Tavares Silver, and no one has posted in regard to that album. I'm going to assume that means the evaluation and review of Mr. Silver is concluded.It has come to my attenti... | |
Jazz for aficionados Alex, I haven't heard the entire CD, only what you got posted, and I certainly don't regret I bought the CD.I bought some of Byrd's music thinking it was jazz way back then, and it was like someone turning up a bottle of wine, and tasting whisky; ... | |
Jazz for aficionados Frogman, Alex has it posted, and you can listen for yourself. I'm listening to it at this moment; Grant Greens guitar is boss.Enjoy the music. | |
Jazz for aficionados Rok, I was listening to Grant Green before Blue Note ever heard the name, and he never made no sub standard music then, why should he come to Blue Note and make sub-standard music? Besides, that's what somebody on "Agon" said Blue Note Said, in r... | |
Jazz for aficionados Money in whose pocket Grant Greens or Blue Note?Business people have devious ways of figuring the bottom lineEnjoy the music. | |
Jazz for aficionados I just recieved a Grant Green CD, titled "His Majesty King Funk", and there is a picture of Grant Green that looks like the Grant Green I remember; anyway, this reads as follows:"Throughout the Seventies and Eighties, Grant Green had become the fo... | |
Jazz for aficionados Alex, Donald Byrd has one of the longest records in jazz history of producing consistent high quality jazz albums; but even when he left the "jazz reservation" he was still producing high quality music. Such a long record makes it easy to overloo... | |
Jazz for aficionados From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThe Cape Verdean Blues is an album by the Horace Silver Quintet, led by jazz pianist Horace Silver. The quintet is joined on half of these tracks by trombonist J.J. Johnson, with whom Silver had been eager to w... | |
Jazz for aficionados Since nobody was posting, I spent a lot of time pursuing the Dragon Lady. https://www.google.com/search?q=dragon+lady+vietnam&espv=2&biw=1028&bih=635&tbm=isch...Check them out, they are all very interesting.Enjoy the ... | |
Jazz for aficionados Rok, I really get inspired when I hear Horace and Stanley together.Enjoy the music. | |
Jazz for aficionados Frogman, That is the funniest dance ever, and I didn't even practice.Enjoy the music. | |
Jazz for aficionados If any body is still wandering why I don't reveal my friends name, another reason is it would be pointless; it's not that he doesn't have good jazz recorded as a sideman, and as a leader, but that music doesn't compare to what he was playing when ... | |
Jazz for aficionados Is this a change of pace or what? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXXmeP9TvBgEnjoy the music. |