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I don't care ,give me Charlie Parker

Unread postby PenultimateManStanding » Thu 30 Jun 2005, 20:48:51

American Jazz is the best music every developed. Mozart, Bach, glorious! But if you want want to hear the free improvisational musical mind at its best it happened in America. And it was developed by oppressed people who found their niche in the most vibrant country of modern times. It isn't any accident that America thought better of their oppression of blacks after the genious displayed in music. That's exacltly what the point was behind bebop. A display of dazling intelligence. They made their point with astonishing bravado and I can't get enough of it.
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Unread postby Carlhole » Thu 30 Jun 2005, 20:59:23

mmmm....The Dave Holland Quintet

mmmm...Peter Bernstein and Brad Mehldau

mmmm..."Time is of the Essence", Michael Brecker, Pat Metheny, Larry Goldings and Elvin Jones

mmmm...jazz
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Unread postby PenultimateManStanding » Thu 30 Jun 2005, 21:38:41

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mmmm...jazz
:lol: I spent many years listening to European Classical music as a way of musical detox from the rock'n'roll I grew up on. Bach, Beethovern, Mozart, its sublime! But my ear and heart belong to the Jazz Men now. Mainly the older guys from the 20's, 30's, 40's, and 50's. Their talents were so astonishing, its a world to enter and leave this corrupt world behind.
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Unread postby Carlhole » Thu 30 Jun 2005, 21:55:41

Well, I studied piano from age 6 to 18. Classical. I could play alot of Chopin at my best. Played in the jazz band in high school. But I haven't touched a piano now for about 12 years.

I listen to jazz most of the time but still like the classics. I bought all of Scriabin's works recently. I've been digging into Peter Bernstein's albums lately. He's probably the hottest club guitarist in New York right now. One of his best albums is "Heart's Content" which I reviewed it on Amazon. He's been playing with pianist Brad Mehldau for years, since they were both students. Mehldau is a young master. Every bit as good as Bill Evans.

Have you ever listened to the Dave Holland Quintet? Two good albums are "Not for Nothin'" and " Prime Directive". They do alot off unusual time signature pieces that sound so utterly original and fresh. Very cool. Seems like everybody who's anybody wants to play with Dave Holland.

I'll tell ya. If you've got a cable connection or faster and if you want to get some good music for free, download Limewire peer-to-peer software, make sure your firewall is up and search around for whatever you want.
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Unread postby PenultimateManStanding » Thu 30 Jun 2005, 22:25:22

I probably have heard Holand. My biggest impressions were made by the big rock'n'roll bands of the late 60's. Strong memories of me and Maria screwing to Led Zepellin. I saw Led Zepellin in the Sports Arena here in San Diego. Awsome. I once told a high school girl that I saw Led Zepellin in concert and she said 'I love you' There are a lot of kids who like The Doors. The 60's were interesting.
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Unread postby Carlhole » Thu 30 Jun 2005, 22:42:26

Yeah, well, I've just heard it so much that I can't enjoy it anymore. But I grew up on that rocknroll like everybody else. I thought Jimi Hendrix was the bomb for a while but started listening to jazz pretty much as soon as I got into High School. We played Stan Kenton pieces alot. Hank Levy.

Remember Fusion? Well, that was a fave of mine. Let's see, it was Bands like Brian Auger and the Oblivion Express, King Crimson, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Jeff Beck, Return to Forever, Steely Dan, Herbie Hancock & Headhunters... bunch of others I can't remember, now.

I know what you mean by that big band sound. Dave Holland has done at a few Big Band albums and they swing but it's fresh - it's not supposed to simply relive the old Glen Miller or Benny Goodman stuff, it's new. Dave Holland big Band I think is the name.
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Unread postby PenultimateManStanding » Thu 30 Jun 2005, 22:54:19

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Remember Fusion? Well, that was a fave of mine. Let's see, it was King Crimson, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Jeff Beck, Return to Forever, Steely Dan, Herbie Hancock & Headhunters... bunch of others I can't remember, now.

Remember Jeff Beck and Rod Stewart and the album, Truth? How about the early Fleetwood Mac album, Then Play On. Or Janis Joplin and Big Brother and The Holding Company. For that matter, who can forget Bob Dylan?
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Unread postby EdF » Fri 01 Jul 2005, 12:17:52

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('PenultimateManStanding', 'R')emember Jeff Beck and Rod Stewart and the album, Truth? How about the early Fleetwood Mac album, Then Play On. Or Janis Joplin and Big Brother and The Holding Company. For that matter, who can forget Bob Dylan?


Yeah, how are we going to preserve the music - the finest output of the oil culture (and I don't mean specifically what you listed above).

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Unread postby holmes » Fri 01 Jul 2005, 12:41:27

o yeah and MILES! O baby.
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Unread postby PhilBiker » Fri 01 Jul 2005, 13:20:40

Stock up on sheet music!!!!!!! In the future you'll have to play it if you want to hear it.
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Unread postby EdF » Fri 01 Jul 2005, 13:35:36

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('PhilBiker', 'S')tock up on sheet music!!!!!!! In the future you'll have to play it if you want to hear it.


Good thing I can play saxophone, but I ain't no Charlie Parker. And besides, improvisation goes way beyond sheet music. But it's a start.

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Unread postby PenultimateManStanding » Fri 01 Jul 2005, 15:27:22

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Good thing I can play saxophone, but I ain't no Charlie Parker. And besides, improvisation goes way beyond sheet music. But it's a start.

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Yeah, the improvisation is what gives it such lively spontaneous Jazziness! Anybody like Coleman Hawkins? As for preserving it, well I think we were lucky enough to be able to have a century of recorded music. But music is ephemeral and the recordings will all crumble to dust. From what I understand, vinyl has a longer life than CDs.
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Unread postby EdF » Fri 01 Jul 2005, 15:36:42

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('PenultimateManStanding', 'Y')eah, the improvisation is what gives it such lively spontaneous Jazziness! Anybody like Coleman Hawkins? As for preserving it, well I think we were lucky enough to be able to have a century of recorded music. But music is ephemeral and the recordings will all crumble to dust. From what I understand, vinyl has a longer life than CDs.


Yeah. fortunately I still have a lot of vinyl of the jazz persuasion as well as all that 60's junk ;-)

Now I have to get my son the mechanic on figuring out how to play it without electricity. Been done before, can be done again.

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Unread postby PenultimateManStanding » Fri 01 Jul 2005, 15:45:27

Good luck Ed. Oowolf has a collection 78's and a wind-up Victrola with spare parts! He don't need no stinkin' electricity. :lol:
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Unread postby oowolf » Fri 01 Jul 2005, 15:45:44

Get a wind-up victrola to spin your lp'--connect a stylus to a 12 volt car amp--run with a golf cart battery--get a solar panel to keep the battery charged--result: tunes for decades.
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Unread postby PenultimateManStanding » Fri 01 Jul 2005, 15:47:40

Speaking of Oowolf!
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Unread postby EdF » Fri 01 Jul 2005, 15:49:42

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('oowolf', 'G')et a wind-up victrola to spin your lp'--connect a stylus to a 12 volt car amp--run with a golf cart battery--get a solar panel to keep the battery charged--result: tunes for decades.


Sounds like a plan. Thanks.

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