Has jazz run its course?
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Originally posted by burning dog View Post"Jazz is what the Lincoln Center does"
Toni Morrison
Herbert Lives!
"Freedom is always and exclusively
freedom for the one who plays their socialist Selmer V
differently." - Rosa Luxemburg
"Just play the f. tune, Comrades! - (Uncle) Joe Stalin
BN.
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"Just put the f%cking horn down" Miles to John C and all circular breathing sax longeuristas flaunting their Norwegians in public....
¡Viva el Consejo del Condado de Londres!According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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"The saxophone was marketed as an
‘easy’ instrument -
“Health, wealth, and happiness
gravitate toward the man who can
play a Buescher Sax...” ran the ad
from the Buescher Band Instrument
Co. “... Gives you the chance to enjoy
all the pleasures of life. So easy to
learn, too, on a Buescher. Many
master scales the first hour; play
tunes in a week ; join a band or
orchestra in 90 days, But only with a
Buescher is this rapid progress
assured...”
And then there's the drugs.....
BN.
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well MrGongGong you should raise that nomenclature issue with Mr Davis when you next meet; he will undoubtedly advise that even the angels' harps are 'f%cking horns'
[delightful clip btw]
'Aimez-vous Brahms?'According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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Very well expressed Calum!
But, in regard to "Jazz expresses the rejection of the slavery and colonialism of its historical roots and the racism of its country of origin. It expresses the liberation of the individual, the natural flow of individual experience, the mutuality of ensemble performance and the necessity for personal dedication and development."
, I fear Jazz has been overtaken - did you see Mel B and Sarah-Jane hosting the Mobo awards last night?
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Originally posted by Oddball View PostVery well expressed Calum!
But, in regard to "Jazz expresses the rejection of the slavery and colonialism of its historical roots and the racism of its country of origin. It expresses the liberation of the individual, the natural flow of individual experience, the mutuality of ensemble performance and the necessity for personal dedication and development."
, I fear Jazz has been overtaken - did you see Mel B and Sarah-Jane hosting the Mobo awards last night?
Go on - tell us more...
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I watched about ten minutes of the Mobo awards but was hugely depressed by the calibre of the music. After the third tune in the same key an with the same 4-bar patterns, I turned it off and finished by James Bond book instead. Amazing to see how crap this music is - especially if you think how Black music has defined the 20th century in musical terms whether it is Bessie Smith, Louis Armstrong, Charlie Parker, Duke Ellington, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Stevie Wonder, Prince, Michael Jackson, sister Rosetta Tharpe, Blind Lemon Jefferson, etc, etc.
With regard to the main thrust of this thread, no one seems to have picked up on the fact that it is just interesting to discover new artists whose work may be unfamiliar. I love the risk of buying records by people I've never heard before or going to gigs by musicians I've only ever read about. I can't understand how this makes you fed up with music! This year I was bowled over by the Tedeschi Trucks Band and last year I discovered Youn Sun Nah. Nothing beats the excitement of hearing something fresh and original nor the idea that you might have stumbled upon something well before anyone else is aware. The best example f this was catching Esperanza Spalding a few years back before she "broke." Don't understand how you can ever get fed up with jazz as there is always something new to get acquainted with.
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All right for you Ian, but by the time I've spent my pension on a sack of soya beans, some economy bulk rice and Polish pickled cabbage, then bought the weeks duck food and copper wired the electricity live at the mains, I only have enough left to rumage through the box of old Sandie Shaw 45s in the market. Good B sides tho. Sandie should should have signed to Bluenote when she was hot. BN.
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