I thought Blossom Dearie was a joke the first time I heard her.
Third time I heard her I knew she was not .
Third time I heard her I knew she was not .
Jazz for aficionados
From a listing along the side of the Dizzy/Getz link was this one by Jaco. He certainly was one of the most "influential" bass players. Not that many great bassists didn't come before him, but he developed new stylings that influenced those who came after him. Interestingly I found other links to him alongside links recommended by others here following the Dizzy/Getz post. His performances in jazz extended far beyond Weather Report. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtqvKnZ_LMg |
Frogman, I have a friend who share your opinion on this subject. The man is extremely smart, and I have no reason to doubt his mind in general. What I want to say that in 90% of the cases I agree with him on various subjects but sometimes and at some point, I disagree with him. Meaning, even though You are smart, we do not have to agree on everything and not entirely here. There could be somebody worth of knowing but remained unknown for various reasons, there could be somebody who simply does not want to be seen. And last but not least, if this unknown man or a woman played 'one single note' differently than for instance Trane, Miles, Getz, Peppe (and so on), then they would be worth of my attention. |
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mary_jo, I don’t disagree with anything you wrote and I don’t see where there is any real disagreement between our respective general positions on this based on what we have written. On a general scale, the big picture, history speaks for itself. On a smaller (personal) scale, who “is worth of the attention” of anyone of us is a personal thing and for me it comes down to the simple fact that there are only so many hours in the day ☺️. Just so we understand each other, what specifically about what I wrote do you not agree with? |