Damn, I should've lied, though it is against my barbaric nature.
In any case, I am in a good company led by Miles and John and backed by Coltrane.
In any case, I am in a good company led by Miles and John and backed by Coltrane.
Jazz for aficionados
pjw, The Allmans were my favorite rock band all through HS and beyond. Their love of Jazz was one of the most intriguing things in Allman lore and their sound reflected it. Interesting that KOB was a favorite record, but not surprising since it was KOB that opened the door to modal improvisation for many Jazz players. The whole idea of modal improvisation was to free the player from the constraints of complicated chord changes and allow extended improvisation over a single chord; precisely what Plant describes about Duane’s playing. Great Jeff Beck clip. One of the most expressive players on any instrument. One of those players who could say so much with a single note. Check out his playing on this; a model of simplicity when some other player would be playing a million notes (just ignore Barack’s bad rhythm in his “grooving”. Who woulda thunk?): https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fALdOkf_eCM |