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Jazz for aficionados
Nah, plenty there! And, there I was, thinking that you would flattered that I quoted you. I thought it was pretty funny 😊 . Now, re the Bowie clip, and speaking of quoting. I recently quoted someone who said, on the subject of musical quotes in a solo, “I don’t want to hear Woody Woodpecker when I’m trying to channel Trane”. Hey, btw, and speaking of Trane, I’ve been meaning to post this. This solo by Trane has got to be on my list of top ten solos ever. Pryso’s “So What’ clip has led to my listening (again) to KOB a few times lately. When thinking about Trane there is a tendency to think of him as a ferocious and often “notey” soloist; he had a whole lot to say. His solo (@2:27) on “Blue In Green” from KOB kills me every time I hear it. Beautifully expressive with an amazing simplicity. When he enters it’s like the sun rising in the morning. Incredible. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PoPL7BExSQU |
OK frog, confession time. They say it's good for the soul. Regarding Coltrane, I love some of his stuff, particularly earlier recordings. But whenever he went into that "sheets of sound" I didn't follow. As the Emperor was alleged to say to Mozart, too many notes! Does that disqualify me from being a jazz aficionado? ;^) |
But, how did you like “Blue In Green”? Disqualified? Anyone who likes George Russel and Teagarden is alright in my book. If only I knew just what an aficionado is. I don’t like silk robes and I don’t smoke a pipe. I do like bunnies, ‘though 😊. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=46hd6DZS0ww |