Stanley Turrentine's "Sugar" live:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmTGxdNTxIo
And "Cherry"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHGrCCYIkck
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmTGxdNTxIo
And "Cherry"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHGrCCYIkck
Jazz for aficionados
Stanley Turrentine's "Sugar" live: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmTGxdNTxIo And "Cherry" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHGrCCYIkck |
Jazz projects universal emotions as complex as physics and deeper than the Pacific; no wonder it's not for everyone, just for those with the ability to hear with the inner ear. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oj1j4mN7OT0 This musical combination defies description; it's a mixture of music from far away places with strange sounding names that existed at the beginning of time. This was conceived by one of the original creators of modern jazz. There are those who are tuned to this frequency, and there are those who are on a different wavelength. |
orpheus10 I don't know if you like Frank Zappa or not but if you have the time listen to this 16:55 version of "The Gumbo Variations". This particular song, as well as many other Zappa songs, are borderline "jazzy" music. Frank loved jazz and often times had a 12 piece brass section on recordings and in live concerts. Just want to know your honest opinion on it. If you dislike it I'll understand - Zappa is not for everyone. Sometimes it can be overly "cerebral" This song, however is not And look at the first comment on You Tube and I quote: "like Coltrane, from a different planet" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CyIj96Rpwc |
I don’t think we’re allowed to dislike anything in this thread. I like Zappa. Lots of examples of jazzy rockers. I’ve always loved shows by some bands that end up being jazz concerts, and the audience doesn’t know. Great example is Dave Matthews Band. I also saw an early show of Maroon 5 where Adam Levine was even scatting. |
mayor, There are a few of us who regularly post on this thread who like Zappa as well. I just wanted the opinion of orpheus10 because some of his jazz "likes" that he has posted cross over into other genres besides jazz. Did you listen to the Stanley Turrentine "Cherry" and "Sugar" songs I posted. If so what are your thoughts? If you don't like them check the Blue Note recording sessions by Turrentine. There are some gems to be found. |