****Do you think New Jazz is always better?****
Read my comments and you will note that I have never said anything remotely like that.
**** Do you think it is equal to the original? ****
Some of it is not only the equal of "the original", some of it is better. Now, please note the use of the word "some".
**** Do you think there is no difference in artistic quality?****
Sometimes there is. Sometimes it's better. Please read my comments again, and the previous answer and please note "sometimes".
Why do you think that the type of jazz it is defines how good it is? So, mediocre or bad old jazz is, by definition, better than any new jazz?
****I say one era is light years ahead of the other in both quality and quantity. Others may disagree.****
Ok, so what? If you can't find any value at all in music that is the product of and relevant to the time that you are living in, that is your issue, not mine. The simple fact that it is jazz of today is something that, by definition, gives it relevance and validity as a vehicle for creative expression. Whether you like it or not is a different matter. As far as quantity goes there is no doubt that you are correct; plenty of reasons for that. However, again, so what? How does that fact automatically make all of what IS there "bad" (noise)?
As always, no problem with not liking something, but why bother attempting discourse about music if there won't be a bare minimum of civility by, at least, not calling what someone else may like "noise"?
****I do think, that if there was not a constant attempt to keep real Jazz in the conversation, it would NEVER be talked about on this thread.****
Not quite sure what you mean by that. If you are suggesting that it is YOUR attempt only, you would be incorrect and aren't paying attention. Speaking for myself, I have posted at least as much "real" (by your definition) jazz than new jazz. Furthermore, who's stopping you from talking about it? Talk away. If you are suggesting that we should not talk about new jazz at all, well, I think you know better.
Hey, today is Dolo Coker's birthday. One of the truly unsung heroes of the piano. Here's some "real" Jazz for you; enjoy:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=efyQylrJm3Uhttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=M1adP_dhbfg