******Thanks for enlightenjng me about this.******
My work is never done. So much to impart, so little time.
Cheers
My work is never done. So much to impart, so little time.
Cheers
Jazz for aficionados
On-10, thanks for the Gato and Grover clips. As you said, they won't be everyone's cup of tea. Gato is an interesting player in that I can't think of any other player that went from being part of the "free-jazz" scene to almost being an icon of the pop-jazz scene. It has been said many times that what keeps a "free" or avant-garde player from the b.s. designation is his ability to still play "inside" or in a traditional bag. But there are always exceptions to every rule, Gato could never (still can't) navigate the chord changes of "Stella Stella By Starlight" or play the blues to Rok's (or my) satisfaction, but he has a SOUND. He built a career around that gritty and very expressive SOUND. He became a kind of one trick pony but noise maker he is not; he has the ability to CONNECT with the unwashed. And who was it that said that the unwashed rule? http://m.youtube.com/?#/watch?v=FIRI6CvtO6o |
Acman3, you're killing me. That pre-BB clip is fantastic and a fascinating look at an important transitional period indeed. Same front line, different rhythm section as the earlier bootleg clips; very different vibe, and possible to hear that BB was around the corner. Miles sounds amazing in his ideas and as a trumpet player; his chops are in peak form. Great stuff! Thanks for turning me on to these clips. |
Can't leave the 60's without this gem of a Record. Nobody else could have pulled it off. http://www.youtube.com/watch/?v=PbYJqFJFdBw |