pjw81563
Responses from pjw81563
Jazz for aficionados orpheus10,Brazilian music of all kinds definitely has African roots. The city of Salvador, in the province of Bahia, was the original capital of Brazil as it was here that the first coastal trading hub into the interior of Brazil was constructed a... | |
Jazz for aficionados Thanks mary jo,Looks like everyone over here in the states went to bed early last night! | |
Jazz for aficionados But then again, as I mentioned up - page, I dig "brain music" just as much.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaWfzqur1Lkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOikuVbwMjc | |
Jazz for aficionados nsp,Same here. I listen to jazz 75% and any other genres that I like, 25%Got tired of the same old stuff but still go back to it. Believe it or not I have about 2 dozen James Brown CD's and a dozen Maceo Parker CD's. James Browns band the JB's (th... | |
Jazz for aficionados Alex,PM sent. Pick me a winner!nsp, Yes Sonny Rollins is the man. Every time I cross the Williamsburg Bridge I think of him up there practicing in the wee hours of the night because after he saw Trane play he thought he was missing something. Afte... | |
Jazz for aficionados Oh was not aware that you live in the Balkan's. Shipping from there would not be worth it. But if I'm ever in the area I'll make sure to head your way. | |
Jazz for aficionados alextapos,If your really serious you could ship LP's that you no longer have interest in on my expense of course..... | |
Jazz for aficionados acman3,Great Sonny Rollins links. I have the studio CD "East Broadway Rundown" and that song, also the title of the album is a cooker from start to finish. I don't know why anyone would place the label "irrelevant" on Mr. Rollins. | |
Jazz for aficionados Steve Coleman is a very intellectual improvisational musician. A saxophonist who’s first inspiration and influence as a youth in the 60's came from Maceo Parker (he liked James Brown), then Charlie Parker and John Coltrane. Suffice it to say he ev... | |
Jazz for aficionados nsp,I liked that version of Eight Miles High. Edgy jazz/rock fusion.Steve Marcus sounds good on the sax. And Larry Coryell was a great fusion guitarist. Just passed in February 2017. R.I.P.I have seen the Allman Brothers at the Beacon Theater NYC ... | |
Jazz for aficionados frogman,What is your opinion on my top 3 favorite guitarists up thread (last page)?.... Sorry but I don't agree with adult (sophisticated/hard to play?) and simple minded (4/4?) music. I like what I like. In the late 70's a friend told me I shoul... | |
Jazz for aficionados alextapos, King Crimson fan and completist here. They are still marching forward, with Fripp leading, as always, no matter the line-up - R.I.P. Greg Lake. Psychedelia (?) at its best, by the best...… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBca3xf-j3o | |
Jazz for aficionados orpheus10, Thanks posting that.Here is a great old blues song, about that flood, in which afterwards thousands of African Americans migrated north.Kansas Joe McCoy’s lyrics, to me, exemplify the African American southern blues experience perfectly... | |
Jazz for aficionados https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ki5AfK0sFrsI hope Janie Hendrix President and CEO of Experience, LLC, the official Jimi Hendrix Family Company, can get this out there on a remastered disc. I know she is very motivated by money and has been slowly ... | |
Jazz for aficionados Welcome back nsp hope you enjoyed your vacation. I third the agreement about Beck and Malmsteen. I could listen to Beck all day long but Malmsteen is downright annoying. That rock/classical thing is an acquired taste that I just do not have. My 3 ... |