acman3,
I thank YOU for that Basie clip, sorry I got that wrong!
I thank YOU for that Basie clip, sorry I got that wrong!
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pryso Thanks for the BB clips. I have the Monk at Town Hall on vinyl but not the other and will purchase a copy. Actually I will check my inventory first I may have that Monk title on cd. I had a G Mulligan Concert Band lp and stupidly sold it. I hope his BB stuff is still available. Ihave that G Evans and "Into The Hot" another excellent Evans lp form that period. Here are 2 I don't have and should: http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TazGJWKNnow http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JGoFjl_8Pbw |
frogman Thanks your explanation on Pepper makes sense. The guy was there and observed him . Musicians who play together know the strong points and weakness of others around them. i wanted to weigh in on the 2 cuts of "Everthing Happens To Me" East Coast /West Coast. I would also like your input. The obvious main difference is the tone of Desmond vs. Woods. Desmond has a much lighter tone giving a lighter texture to the music. Also the Desmond cut is spare in instrumentation with no piano and no comping accompaning the soloist. This leaves the sound quieter. The arrangement of the head intro is different.Desmond takes the first a section ,then is backed by Elliot in the second A section. Then Elliiot takes the B section and the closing A section alone . Woods make an opening statement before stating the theme alone . Another difference I perceived was Desmond playing seems to stick to no more than eighth notes which gives his solo a different feel than Woods who I think at certain times uses sixteenth notes? This gives Desmonds solo a more relaxed feel I think. Just wondering what you thought of my impressions. |