orpheus10
Responses from orpheus10
| Jazz for aficionados Frogman, that's exactly who I was thinking of. Although I couldn't place a name with the sound I was hearing in my mind, when I went to "Stephane Grapelli" on your post, the two came together. I have him as a sideman mostly, but that's going to ch... | |
| Jazz for aficionados Rok, could you post what CD's these cuts are from. She compliments the musicians she's playing with so well that they sound better; that's the sign of an old pro who's still young.Regina has also acquired an old mellow sound on her instrument that... | |
| Jazz for aficionados Rock, I needed a new "motherboard"; it didn't cost much, but the labor was a "mother". Everything's feminist now days, why couldn't it have been a "Father board".Regina Carter has really blossomed; I have a CD by her that I'm not too fond of, now ... | |
| Jazz for aficionados It's unfortunate that any success he had came so late. http://www.theguardian.com/music/2014/jun/14/jimmy-scott-five-great-performances-jazz-legendEnjoy the music. | |
| Jazz for aficionados Frogman, your musical observations are most astute. As you pointed out, she did many takes before she selected the one that's on CD, which was the best one; although the alternate takes were quite interesting as well. My PC is on the fritz, but I'... | |
| Jazz for aficionados Here are some more alternate grooves. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6i7Sfza2c4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-ebLK-l0jcEnjoy the music. | |
| Jazz for aficionados Rok, I have all of those plus Philip Glass. No longer do I read reviews. I haven't made a mistake since I discovered "The tube", and everyone who contributes to this thread.Enjoy the music. | |
| Jazz for aficionados Rok, I have 80/81 and Full Circle; didn't think too much of either one. We must have depended on the same reviewer. I noticed we have a lot of the same records that might as well be in the dumpster. I knew a musical genius, who like James Booker w... | |
| Jazz for aficionados Now that everyone else has submitted their alternate groove, it's my turn. Not only do I like the music, but this goes deep into that "audiophile" thang; my tweeters are tweetin, and my woofer is woofin, all in high definition. Anna Maria sounds l... | |
| Jazz for aficionados Rok, this is the first time I ever heard of "James Booker". After listening to some of his music on "The tube", I discovered he has a "gospel spiritual" aspect to his sound that can be felt as much as heard; for that, I will have to get some of hi... | |
| Jazz for aficionados This Louisiana gumbo is catching. Dr. John is Mr."Nawlins"; I like this. Unfortunately, New Orleans is so sad now, in regard to the people who live in the "Jects", that every time I think about New Orleans, I want to break my own rule and and go o... | |
| Jazz for aficionados It wouldn't jazz but it sure swung. I like that Louisiana gumbo, check out Marcia Ball: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bx8k15FtnXYEnjoy the music. | |
| Jazz for aficionados Monk never played anything the same way twice, consequently, each time he played it was different. Too many people on the planet. "Stick to music Rok". | |
| Jazz for aficionados Rok, in my last post I stated that I stayed within the narrow definition of jazz to appease you. While that was the downside, the upside more than made up for it. Had it not been for you, I never would have discovered Nica, and those two very well... | |
| Jazz for aficionados Enough already! It seems that Acman3 is the only person still on the music, as opposed to factors surrounding the music that none of us know for sure. Let's get back on the track that will lead to new discoveries of jazz. But before we leave, I th... |

