orpheus10
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Jazz for aficionados Miles old music will never get old, I will enjoy it forever. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2K6spNGZsikEnjoy the music. | |
Jazz for aficionados Rok, here's Quincy in 1962 on "Soul Bossa Nova". I liked it then and I still like it now. You can follow Quincy from then till now, and his trolley never jumped the tracks of what I call good music, or according to "my taste" in music.Maybe you ca... | |
Jazz for aficionados Chazro, while we agree that members of his band were the best of the best, Miles and I did not hear music in the same fashion. "All" music is subjective, and Miles new audiences heard what Miles heard with his "new music", but I didn't.No one woul... | |
Jazz for aficionados Rok, with all of the other jazz musicians I've followed, all of them changed, but in ways I could relate to. Miles was an "enigma", although staying relevant/ popular with the current generation was important to him. While I didn't know Miles pers... | |
Jazz for aficionados When I saw Miles it was right after he had made drastic changes, not only in his music, but in his personal life as well. Betty Mabry, who was more or less "a hippy", was a big influence in his personal life and his music; hence Miles in a fringed... | |
Jazz for aficionados Although I got into this because it was impossible not to, the music was hypnotic, I don't think it would be on my playlist. I would love to have been on that set. That's the difference between live and recorded, when you're on the set, it's out o... | |
Jazz for aficionados Rok, initially, Miles played with Monk. Coltrane was unknown when he began with Miles. Mulligan and Miles were equals, while Miles was before Adderly, it's for sure Garland had been around when he played with Miles, but Paul Chambers was young and... | |
Jazz for aficionados Frogman, that came out in 58, and from that time forward I collected many LP's with Bill Evans as a sideman. My young life was fast and frenetic, consequently I only noticed the most famous players I recognized on an LP. Not too long ago, I was wa... | |
Jazz for aficionados For me, there's nothing more fascinating than the combination of jazz and dance. Garth Fagans's Bucket Dance Theatre is a good example of this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y32mOnYzOkkEnjoy the music. | |
Jazz for aficionados That was fantastic, and I liked the interpretation, also I will get her album "Heavy Falls The Night". Where is everybody? I was asking the same question. I left something "On Green Dolphin Street" for you and Leersfool that neither one of you pic... | |
Ripping LPs to Hard Drive Danoroo, you got a lot of homework to do. I suggest you read everything on the subject you can find here on past conversations about the same subject. | |
Jazz for aficionados What a coincident, I was listening to Nancy in the car on my way home; yes, she's very sensual.You and Leersfool have given me a new perspective on the same music I've been listening to for all of my life. Take "On Green Dolphin Street" for exampl... | |
sound at the record store Rrog, I was one of those people until I wandered into a high end emporium. | |
Jazz for aficionados Leersfool, although I didn't remember Abbe Lane as a movie star, you jogged my memory as to where I remember the name; here are some songs she sang that I remember, they're all dripping with "sensuality". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xA_1Roa_Mk... | |
sound at the record store The very successful record store owner I met when he sold records out of a cardboard box on a street corner, recently gave this response when I told him that I was an audiophile, "Oh, you're one of those guys with a megabuck system and ten records... |