Just to put things in context:
In Nica's book 'Three Wishes' where she asked many, many, Jazz greats to list three wishes, Miles said he wished he was white.
Nuff said.
Cheers
Jazz for aficionados
I detest the word soul, as it is used in music. Always thought it was sort of arrogant. It made folks, especially singers, make all sorts of silly sounds trying to be 'soulful'. A certain person, whom we will not name, has gone from Pro, to Guru, to The Oracle of New York, and finally to Troll. hahahahh My, my, how the mighty have fallen. Cheers |
I have no problem with the word "Soul" as pertaining to music. Just like any other word, the meaning depends on how it's used. Sam and Dave "I'm a Soul Man"; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVx2i6jGzf8 That pertained to an altogether different genre of music other than jazz, it was quite specific, and it was called "Soul music". "Soul" in jazz is in reference to deep emotion that is generated by the music; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhgUUe5czxc "Sandra's Blues" Dave Brubeck's music falls into neither category; it has more of an intellectual appeal, but if you find it "soulful", you're one of a kind, and I will never dispute your perception. |