It's raining in Texas, and I'm sitting on the Patio, coffee in hand, jamming to this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JeFE3ZrI_A
Cheers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JeFE3ZrI_A
Cheers
Jazz for aficionados
It's raining in Texas, and I'm sitting on the Patio, coffee in hand, jamming to this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JeFE3ZrI_A Cheers |
Rok, would you please read that post again. Maybe you can answer how the records got to Japan. What the holy smoly does Prince have to do with Grant Green, Since you threw in The Beatles, why quit there, lets throw in the Pope. Just because he was from St Louis and had a rough life does not make his music any more than what it is. Who said he had a rough life? Bush of the beer Bushes is from St. Louis; everybody from St. Louis did not have a rough life. What's a rough life got to do with his music? Miles Davis is from St. Louis, and his daddy was a dentist; Miles got almost anything he wanted. His daddy paid for Juilliard school of music plus expenses, he was from St. Louis. I don't get the connection of music and rough life, could you elaborate? In regard to staying focused, I can plainly see that; you're not focused enough for me to know what you're talking about. Enjoy the music |
****What the holy smoly does Prince have to do with Grant Green, **** A: Everything. Collectors (Japan?) sometimes have a different motivation from that of music lovers. The fact that a record is coveted by collectors is not necessarily an indication of its artistic worth. Much to extrapolate from the following: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Black_Album_(Prince_album) http://the-black-album.info/1987-release.html |
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Who said he had a rough life? ****** You did. He died young, strung out on drugs and broke. Ooops, almost forgot, he was cheated and made to take drugs by the folks at Blue Note. ***** What's a rough life got to do with his music? ***** On this thread, everything. You don't examine his music so much as feel sorry for him. ***** What the holy smoly does Prince have to do with Grant Green, Since you threw in The Beatles, why quit there, lets throw in the Pope.***** My way of saying, that if GAME CHANGERS, like Prince, The Beatles and probably every artist that has ever recorded, including Elvis, Chuck Berry and Miles, can have unreleased material, what is the big deal about a run of the mill R&G guitar player from St Louis having the same? It and he are not that significant. He did not change the direction of Jazz. He was not Charles Christian. Not Miles. Not even Chuck Berry. If he had not lived, how would Jazz be different today? It wouldn't! Made a few nice albums, but a lot of 'lame' LPs in the 70's. Not my words, professional reviewers say this. Get over it. He was not that important. He should thank Blue Note. That's what I meant to say, or words to that effect. Cheers |