orpheus10
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Jazz for aficionados That's good news Rok, now all I have to do is get my darling wife to give me $296.90 to buy that CD.Enjoy the music. | |
Jazz for aficionados Alex, I've been listening to "Bud" since the last time I posted; it's cloudy and warm here in St. Louis, a perfect day for just "chilling" and listening to some good "West Coast" jazz, and that's exactly what I've been doing, thanks.Enjoy the music. | |
Jazz for aficionados Alex, I listened to "Bud Shank's Quartet", and it was just the kind of West Coast jazz I've been looking for. It's going to take time to down load more, I'll keep you posted. | |
Jazz for aficionados Rok, after checking on "Willie Dixon", I'm still not sure. From what I can see, there seems to be more than 1 Willie Dixon. | |
Jazz for aficionados Rok, that is the most expensive CD I've ever seen, and he was one hell of player. In order to know just how good he was, you would have to have seen him live. Sam was a wild man on a organ; he could make it howl and growl, sounds you never heard... | |
Jazz for aficionados Rok, those two Sam Lazar links are very important; using your Harvey, Sam Stewart analogy, that was as close to any music I could find that Harvey was playing that Summer. Listen as well as you can through the distortion.Sam Lazar was like a shoo... | |
Jazz for aficionados Frogman, I never heard of Charles Ives before you mentioned him. Did he jam at Mintons? | |
Jazz for aficionados Learsfool, you are cleverly evading my statement, consequently I have to repeat it; "You will never be able to improvise like the jazz musicians we have discussed, no matter how much you practice, or how many schools you go to". Your statement wa... | |
Jazz for aficionados I get it, if there had not been any classical music, there would be no jazz. Jazz musicians who did not study classical music should be discounted. All jazz musicians studied classical music before they become jazz musicians. That's why Miles l... | |
Jazz for aficionados Frogman, would you care to explain why and how, Mingus's "Epitaph" owes so much to Charles Ives? | |
Jazz for aficionados Frogman, precisely what is being discussed? The conversation I see is bouncing around like a pin ball in a pin ball machine. Why don't you specify a conversation with defined parameters and we'll discuss that. | |
Jazz for aficionados I heard this live; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9SVGZGaGdAAlthough there is all kind of distortion, can you hear beyond the distortion; this is jazz musicians just jammin, all improvisation. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8z0u9oS... | |
Jazz for aficionados Frogman, jazz can not be properly defined; if something can not be properly defined, how can it be objective?Many jazzmen have objected to the word "Jazz". As far as I am concerned, it only defines the music up until the 70's. Some want to argue... | |
Jazz for aficionados Rok, no matter what you say they will never get it.Frogman, can you say "stereotypical", that was the sound of Phil Woods jazz. Did he do anything that was unique? He did his best to imitate "Bird", but so did a lot of other people; that was his... | |
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