Originally posted by Tenor Freak
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Thans for posting these interviews, Bruce.
I have been listening to the Big Black interview whilst working this afternoon. I must admit that I had never heard of him before but the pedigree of musicians he has worked with is particularly high. However, I think that the interview really demonstrated the need for a good interviewer to reign in the superfluous stuff. There is a touch of the Lomax JLR Library of Congress interview about this insofar that it is pretty rambling and you are effectively left with a spralling collection of anecdotes about musicians he fell out with or encountered with no indication when these incidents seemed to happen. There is also a problem with the interviewer not challenging him when things seem unsure. I would be inclined to cut Big Black some slack given his advanced years and the fact that some of the stories are amusing even if many simply underscore that musicians like Miles and Max Roach were unpleasant. I was a bit surprised about the story of Dizzy refusing to shake Big Black's hand as I had always imagined him as one of jazz's good guys and also someone with a great sense of fun. Disappointing when you hear a story which is negative like that.
The interviewer seems like he is an amateur and his unflinching enthusiasm for everything he was told and tendency to take the stories verbatum reminded me a lot of the "bored's" youngest contributor and resident with an enthusiasm for Allan Holdsworth. This interview was crying out for more discipline and I wish Big Black had not been allowed to ramble during the rare moments when he mentioned something that was of interest. All in all, what I heard of the interview left a bit of a sour taste in the mouth with it being used by the pecussionist to settle old scores with people who have largely passed on. Big Black is a likeable chap yet I felt that there was so much more that could have been gleaned. The interviewer struck me as being a bit gullible - although I have not listened to more than an hour.
I think the Frisell interview will be more interesting. Thanks for posting, all the same.
Cheers
Ian
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