orpheus10

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Martyfriedman, I liked your list: Basia, Dianne Reeves, Eliane Ellis, Al Jarreau, are artists that are extensively represented in my collection.Somehow I've had a hard time finding classical music that I like, but the strangest thing is that when ... 
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"The sarcasm embedded in my request"? Could you expand that?"Forevermore" means the opposite of what we're doing now; it meant let it rest until the devil starts looking for his long johns."How can one recognize what isn’t there if one can’t reco... 
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Frogman, I understood the music better than I understood your post. 
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Frogman, the silence has been heard; it's time to move on forever more. 
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Under the current circumstances, and considering how long I have waited for this NOPE! 
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Learsfool, I want you to know that in no way am I challenging Frogmans authority to explain "Trane's" last period, because I know he has studied extensively and can write about it very clearly, and it's his profession. (Did I leave anything out? ... 
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Here's a winner I haven't seen;    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2i-vAINqUgBass – Ike Isaacs Drums – Elvin JonesPiano – Sonny ClarkRecorded By – Rudy Van GelderTenor Saxophone – Billy Root, Jug Trombone – Bennie GreenThere's that Jones fellow a... 
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Schubert, the tide swims against jazz folks, consequently they're going backwards by just standing still. 
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That only musicians are capable of understanding late period Trane. Frankly, it all seems a little ironic to me.That statement is slightly incorrect because you stated "Period "Trane", when I was referring to those 3 minutes when he lost McCoy Ty... 
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Someone mentioned a tribute to Mingus, before I got sidetracked, and the question was; did it capture the essence of Charles Mingus.That was a huge task for sure; he would have to carefully divide the works of Mingus by category, and not by time. ... 
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Learsfool, the title of this thread is jazz for aficionados, not music 101. I have suggested to you and Frogman many times, if you want to start a music class thread, you both have my blessings. You and he both have taught some music on this thr... 
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Ghosthouse, the crowd was almost every professional musician in St. Louis, and serious aficionados; a lot of whom I knew. That was a very big jazz event that no one serious about the music would miss. For sure his performance didn't sound like t... 
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Thank you very much  Acman; I consider that very appropriate for the present conversation."Trane", McCoy Tyner and Elvin Jones, are like one musically. The sound of the soprano sax, is the sound of India, and projects the Eastern groove "Trane" w... 
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQ7fC3vnPYI 
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"I don't want to get bogged down and go in circles and risk getting into a contentious argument."So Frogman, why do you always risk it?This has been discussed/debated here about half a dozen times now and we are very familiar with the account of ...