Say guys I heard something that really grabbed me; it was all so "normal" that was why I wondered why it grabbed me. Tell me if this grabs you;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOtUIMrJUyc&list=RDJ2j3ImSF7m4&index=3
Jazz for aficionados
Say guys I heard something that really grabbed me; it was all so "normal" that was why I wondered why it grabbed me. Tell me if this grabs you; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOtUIMrJUyc&list=RDJ2j3ImSF7m4&index=3 |
Body and Soul: The Lester Young performance seemed to be more for dancing. If fact, you can imagined a dance floor while listening to it. This is what I call Swing. The transition from Sax to piano and back again was smooth and the tempo was maintained. Great playing. Another hipster from Mississippi. Bird was faster, and he played the entire tune. The tempo did changed during the performance. Not as dance friendly as Prez. More like, listen to Bird express himself. My take away. Bebop is for listening. Swing is for dancing. Ad Lib Blues / Cool Blues: Both great playing. I have the Prez CD. Again, the Lester tune is for dancing, the Bird tune for Listening to Bird. I think it was during this period in Jazz, that Pops felt it necessary to declare, "if you can't dance to it, it ain't Jazz" A not too subtle swipe at Be-Bop. Cheers |
Actually, he did worse (better?) than that. He referred to bebop as “Chinese music”. Talk about politically incorrect. I know exactly what he meant. Good catch on the tempo relaxing toward the end. 2:00 AM, last take of the night, rough night the day before, way too much sugar in way too much coffee (or who knows what), Chan was pissed off that day; even those guys got tired sometimes 😊 Actually it was the drummer’s fault. Again. It’s always the drummer (not!). Those damn drummers. ” Two musicians and a drummer walk into a bar......” |