I posted this on the other thread.
‘we shall be overwhelmed with things that are tenth-rate’.
Prophecy of the great Classical Conductor Hebert von Karajan
I think we be there.
Cheers
Jazz for aficionados
If you absolutely, have to hear AFRO BLUE, you can start with Mongo, or a more recent version such as: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIH3fNUsbnA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyktHYiCPVw or many many others. Don’t make me bring Abbey or Miss Dee Dee in this. I can’t believe the woman in your clip used the phrase ’Jazz Lovers’, as if they were playing it. Cheers |
Rok, Every time I hear that soprano sax, it's like I'm hearing it for the first time. No wonder this sounds so familiar, I saw them in February, and this was performed in March, that's just one month after I saw them. Dianne Reeves might have the best vocal of "Afro Blue"; I like the way she scats; but variety is the spice of life, and I have always liked a lot of spice. |
@orpheus10 about 12-13 years ago i saw dianne reeves at the san fran herbst theatre, sat in 6 th row... at the end of the concert, she came back on for a second encore, with only acoustic guitarist, sang two songs without microphone, just natural sound in a moderate concert hall space i will NEVER forget the sound of her voice and the guitar, what it sounded like when she sang soft, then loud, what the growth of the sound wave sounds like, what sounds of 'fff' 'sss' 'ttt' sound like when sung... when i listen to any equipment/hifi now. this is one of the moments/sounds i refer to... to evaluate if something has the correct tonality, pitch, overall conveyance of the music |
Actually you are back to the questions I asked about this music a while back. Is it Jazz dumbed down for the masses to shake their booties too, and is this good or bad for Jazz? Look at all the young people in the video. Complicated question. The young lady acknowledges Abby Lincolns version as her favorite, but she is not going to sing it the way it was done before she was born. Nubiyan uses hiphop and the many other musical influences I have mostly ignored for the last 20-30 years. The influences are what they heard growing up, like you heard gospel and soul, and I heard Rock. Obviously a lot of Dancing going on which I remember you railing for in the past. |