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Sometimes neutral is all that the art aspires to be.******
Then, what would be the point of 'neutral' art? Wrong again!!
Cheers
Then, what would be the point of 'neutral' art? Wrong again!!
Cheers
Jazz for aficionados
Frogman, not only am I into that clip, but Jesse Cook's music in general. What I don't understand about your statement is the fact that you have been most positive about Cuban music, and the title of that tune was "Havana"; it had the feel of Havana. I can picture a young Cuban girl, or couple dancing to that music in Havana. You have raved about the Spanish influence of music in Cuba, but yet you find Jesse Cook bland, when he is presently the worlds leading exponent of the Spanish guitar, that totally befuddles me; that's a contradiction if there ever was one. Are you saying the music of Cuba is pointless and bland. Enjoy the music. |
O-10, there is no contradiction. ****Are you saying the music of Cuba is pointless and bland.**** I would hope that you are not serious with that question, because, surely, you must know that the answer is no. I am glad you like Jesse a Cook and his music. I find it to be pleasant enough; but, formulaic, highly produced and, in spite of all the different influences, not a good representation of any of one them and not an interesting "fusion" (World Music) result. Your question suggests that simply having the influences of Spanish music makes it good music; clearly not the case. No need for argument. You like it; I dont. I look for something else in this type of music. |
Rok, Frogman amplified my point that it is us, and not the music that makes the determination in regard to whether or not the music is good or bad. Here is a record with some fascinating cuts that I like a lot; it is a two record set; consequently, you get your monies worth. While I don't like every cut, there are enough of them to make it a good buy. I'm not sure it's on CD, but you can check. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nM13pdyn5JY&list=PLRRe_urOjL_9GmyMV5pavQEfGI9DaInE4 Enjoy the music. |