Rok, I thoroughly enjoyed all your vocal submissions, and I'm still a ladies man, just don't tell my wife; she'll have a hard time trying to stop laughing.
Keep em coming, you're making my day.
Enjoy the music.
Jazz for aficionados
Jimmy Smith -- COOL BLUES So long, it could have been titled "a weekend in tunisia" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFWV1O76MkQ Clark Terry -- YES, THE BLUES Another great from the OP's neck of the woods. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDeukctvjqk so slow, it makes you wanna scream. :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eK6bkcIne10 Cheers |
Acman, no you didn't misinterpret, my statements are contradictory; but when speaking of things that are in shades of gray, as opposed to black and white, that happens; now I'll try to clarify. It seems the negative aspect of "new jazz" is it's conformity to some preconceived notion of what jazz is, or is not; that gives it a "uniformity" I don't like; but even that seems to apply primarily to "American jazz". Musicians from other countries do their thing, and allow us to define it any way we choose. Since our taste in music is quite similar, our differences are the result of communication limitations. Like you said, it would all be clarified over a beer. Enjoy the music. |
"Rags And Old Iron": When I was like 5, an old man with a cart that rode on two wobbly squeaking wagon wheels, had two long poles attached to it, which he stood between and pulled down the alley behind us, while crying "rags and old iron". When I was like 20, the first love of my life went to the altar with someone else, and I cried, while singing "Rags And Old Iron". Enjoy the music. |
I listen to Tyner, I hear Coltrane, even when Coltrane is not there. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64lWx44RjdU My only CD by Criss. I will correct that. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Kuo4M4zElI Cheers |