I'll make the time 81563 .
Thanks for the goodies !
Thanks for the goodies !
Jazz for aficionados
Today's Listen: Horace Silver -- SERENADE TO A SOUL SISTER Recorded in two sessions by two different groups of players. Recorded in the crazy year of 1968, which is reflected in the notes. Notes: Under the heading of, and in all caps, "MY PERSONAL DO NOTS OF MUSICAL COMPOSITION "I personally do not believe in politics, hatred, or anger in my musical composition. I believe musical composition should convey healthy emotions....." Horace Silver I wonder what brought all this on? He also lists his personal guide lines to musical composition. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ih6TZVBMG5c https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NblTtO26r3s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrP3Yf1gZiQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWuuykxar6I Cheers |
**** I wonder what brought all this on? **** If I had to guess? 1968. Makes complete sense. Whole lot going on in 1968 that inspired protest songs and other expressions of protest. Silver’s music has always had an upbeat and accessible vibe to it and it makes sense to me that he would want his music to not be a part of that. The other extreme at the time was the avante garde movement in Jazz which was all about protest. I think our man Horace may have had some conservative leanings. |