Mary Jo your concern makes my load a little lighter. What will be will be. I've had tests galore but no discussion with the doctors as to what they mean.
Life is one day at a time; today is brightened by your presence.
Jazz for aficionados
Another bit to chew on: Bruce Lundvall: I remember years ago, Roy Eldridge did a blindfold test, one of Leonard Feather’s for Down Beat. And Roy started off by saying, “I can tell. I can always tell if the musician is black or white.” He was wrong about 60 percent of the time. The above quote is from the following article: https://jazztimes.com/features/black-white-and-beyond/ |
orpheus10 Your comment in your last post is on the mark:"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". Webster's dictionary definition of "soul": "A man's moral and emotional nature, the quality that aroses emotion and sentiment". As used in this context I think most would agree D Brubeck who reached many over decades , had "soul". Websters also defines "soul" as " A quality that is essential to or characteristic of the cultural heritage of black americans". So it is the context and you both are right. As to your last statement in the post I thank you for your consideration. Now back to the music: Some blues to start off the day: http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_nhZGIsERUE Another alto player I admire, Sonny Red: http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=949vevKlQs8 real down home organ based blues: http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=USl7n22JsGw |
*****Websters also defines Now this goes to my bigger point about cultural wars. Black folks having 'soul' is now in the dictionary. How ridiculous is that. Who decided this? No one asked me. If they can decide Black folks have 'soul', then they can decide anything else about anyone else. Remember Rok's first and second laws of Jazz. 1. NEVER believe anything you read about black folks that is written by white folks. 2. NEVER believe anything you read about black folks that is written by black folks. Follow these simple rules and you shall know the truth. Cheers |
Question to The Frogman: Talk about the sax playing on this tune. To me it seems to be a very difficult piece to play. They way they, both the soloist and sax section, are able to maintain their tone while slow and low. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUcEGOLfUTE Cheers |