******And who is it that has “left” the thread a few times huffing and puffing due to disagreement? 😖*****
That would be The Frogman. His pouting episodes are legendary.
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*****When you get right down to it the thing is why would you make post that comment at all?... Think about it***** I don't have to think about it. I know why I made the statement. This thread has a history of promoting noise makers by posting positive comments made by big time Jazz players. So and so can really play, MINGUS said bah bah bah, Cannonball praised him, Pops said he will be a star etc........ I am not saying Django was a noise maker. I like his music, especially the stuff he did with Grappelli. My point is this, given the 'social conditions' that prevailed at the time we are discussing, black musicians never criticized other musicians when asked to comment. They had nothing to gain by being negative and maybe a lot to lose. Therefore, we can ignore all comments made by the greats concerning other players. As the great NY Giants and Dallas Cowboy football coach, Bill Parcells always said, "You are, what your record says you are". No more no less. Pops is Pops, Ellington is Ellington and Django is Django etc.......... No matter who says what. Cheers |
I don't want to, but I suppose it's my duty to step in the middle of this "fray". It looks like a "caucus race" to me; that's from Alice in Wonderland, and everybody is right and everybody wins. Music is so subjective, that it's hard for anybody to be wrong; as an example there's an album that's a hit with a lot of people, which has something in the title about a "gravel road". Without hearing the album, I can't imagine anything about a "gravel road" would appeal to me. It's very unlikely that I will ever hear that album. We've touched on DNA and the possibility it plays a role in the music we like; not to mention all the sociological factors from birth to the present. We have a right to all our prejudices in regard to music; it's not necessary to agree. Inna, as you stated; "a few brief moments"; I didn't find exactly what I was looking for. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKYMEseTZxE https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koto_%26_Flute Koto and Flute is my all time favorite Japanese jazz oriented album; I still own this album, but it's too scratched to be listened to. At any rate we are all entitled to our different tastes. |