**** but after I watched the documentary, I understood. Meaning, heard what the protagonists had to say about their thougts and feelings towards the music, about social circumstances and about that moment in time in general.
Its just one foreigner’s opinion, by looking America from distance, but its only natural that with all that social and other changes, the music took new turns as well. In fact, it would be strange if it did not. ****
Exactly! A basic truth about any good art; always a reflection of the times. Same thing happened with European Classical music and other genres.
Jaco was a revolutionary. When I was in college in the late 70’s in Miami, Fla., Jaco would come in and bring big band charts that he had written for us to play. He would play drums. Rough as hell as a drummer, but simply amazing sense of rhythm. Very interesting guy who is missed by many.
Its just one foreigner’s opinion, by looking America from distance, but its only natural that with all that social and other changes, the music took new turns as well. In fact, it would be strange if it did not. ****
Exactly! A basic truth about any good art; always a reflection of the times. Same thing happened with European Classical music and other genres.
Jaco was a revolutionary. When I was in college in the late 70’s in Miami, Fla., Jaco would come in and bring big band charts that he had written for us to play. He would play drums. Rough as hell as a drummer, but simply amazing sense of rhythm. Very interesting guy who is missed by many.