When it comes to Jazz and Blues players I was talking about back then. I was not referring to the ones today. not taking away from anyone today, but that is not what I was talking about. And in my opinion and many others, yes, they were the best.
Sorry about the misspelling of Beatles.
However, most rock musicians back in the day learned from the best Jazz and Blues players. That is a known fact. and couldn't hold a candle to them back then.
I recently saw a documentary of rock musician side men (forgot the name) on Netflix I believe. it was fantastic. Those people could really play. So yeah there are first rate musicians in every category. has to be. But, popular music is mostly bells and whistles and not skill. not to say there aren't many that can really rock.
Also, to "develop" into a fine bass player is one thing. But when you are sitting in a room with some of the very best and you are developing. Well, again, that is what Quincy was talking about. I don't disparage them their popularity and fame. More power to them.
They had to learn their craft. Sooner or later they had to play in front of people that know what they were hearing and seeing. So yeah, they did learn.
And I do agree with you about the issue of race. certain people can't or wont deal with it. The believe what they want to believe instead of facts and see what they choose to see only. it is sad and scary even now.
But I'll stand by Quincy's assessments. I've seen and heard similar.
Don't get me wrong. I like and appreciate the Rolling Stones. I can't believe they are still playing.
But to demand that James Brown who always (at that time) had sold out venues open for a newbie band most hadn't yet hear of was insulting.
And yes, I can believe that at one time Jimmy Hendrix was "afraid" to play with those artist. yeah, I can see that, at one time. Doesn't mean he wasn't very good, but afraid, okay, i can see that.
This wasn't like when Prince was on stage with Clapton and many other established guitarist. he blew them off the stage and showed the world that he was one of the best guitarist period. his superbowl half time performance is still too me the best haft time performance. In a heavy rain, he didn't miss a step or beat and was outstanding.
I remember Ashford and Simpson (great song writers by-the-way). I just didn't appreciate how good she really was until I hear her highlighted on Quincy's albums. Wow. what a voice.
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