Ron Miles:
Nice enough. Harmless. Did you notice that, they just stopped playing for the ending.
Cheers
Nice enough. Harmless. Did you notice that, they just stopped playing for the ending.
Cheers
Jazz for aficionados
Today's Listen: Hampton Hawes -- HAMPTON HAWES TRIO, VOL 1 with / Red Mitchell(bass), Chuck Thompson(drums) The notes point out that Hawes is "one of the forces in West Coast Jazz circles,..." Recorded 1955 One of Hawes tidbit's of wisdom: "Music is truth. You can't play music and expect to fool music. God knows there are a lot of people fooling the public now. You might be able to fool the public but you can't fool music." hamp's blues https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofsXa2-gXLg I got rhythm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3t9w_nioOzM all the things you are https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmnkP1tBAg8 blues the most https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qoi0HInJdso Cheers |
Clifford Brown, or Lee Morgan; I'll take Lee Morgan by a horses hair. I;'m glad you're branching out Rok, "Hampton Hawes is one of the forces in "West Coast Jazz". (I always use "is" as opposed to "was") All of "Hamp's" music had that hip cool West coast feel about it. It's so very unfortunate that the West Coast I remember along with so many other places that I remember no longer exist; it was such a cool place to be; quite different from the Midwest or east. One of the things I remember that I'm sure hasn't changed is that "Golden Sunset"; it takes forever for the sun to set in LA, and everything turns a brilliant gold, and it stays that way for awhile. LA is not a city like Chicago or any other city, but a bunch of small towns. And there's nothing like riding across these small towns in a convertible at sunset on a clear day with the ocean breeze in the air seeing the sights. (pretty girls everywhere). Just like the music, LA was cool. |
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