Oops, thanks for the heads up. Here’s what I meant to post:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=snetMOvbqRQ
Great story!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=snetMOvbqRQ
Great story!
Jazz for aficionados
Oops, thanks for the heads up. Here’s what I meant to post: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=snetMOvbqRQ Great story! |
frogman, I gotta tell you I like you even more. There was a time in my life that if it wasn’t Frank Zappa, it didn’t sound normal. That time lasted 2-3 years from about 1971-73 or so. I had every recording, knew the lyrics, understood the humor and was blown away by how his music opened up a whole new world of classical, opera, jazz and of course, fusion. I love this tune. As you know, Frank Zappa considered himself a composer and a wonderful, biting and was an honest and insightful commentator on the state of affairs in the world. You rock. I think I’m gonna listen to Inca Roads. (It might even be considered a form a jazz) -- Bob |
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Bad a*s indeed! Speaking of bad a*s and drumming, for me, no other drummer better exemplifies the attitude that "there are only two kinds of music...." (you know the rest) than Jack DeJohnette. He has recorded in just about every jazz and -jazz genre. One of the greatest jazz drummers ever with a TONE very much his own on an instrument not usually thought of in terms of tone. Prettiest cymbal sound I’ve ever heard (Tony Williams is up there), and the rare ability to be melodic (!) when he solos (@4:53). Masterful drumming on another of my favorite live recordings. Great lineup and beautiful tune: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CnYoFF8DHu0 |