R.I.P.
Buddy Deppenschmidt
Buddy Deppenschmidt, drummer who helped spur ’60s bossa nova boom, dies at 85 (msn.com)
Buddy Deppenschmidt, drummer who helped spur ’60s bossa nova boom, dies at 85 (msn.com)
Jazz for aficionados
R.I.P.
Buddy Deppenschmidt
Buddy Deppenschmidt, drummer who helped spur ’60s bossa nova boom, dies at 85 (msn.com) |
I’ll be more blunt, the comment is absurd. Joe Pass was one of the greatest Jazz guitarists that ever lived; some would say the greatest. **** Joe Pass is alright, though he can’t really play, technically speaking. His ’voice’ lacks depth as well. **** inna, you can’t be serious. I have to believe the comment was made for effect; an unfortunate example of the politics of Internet forums? Or, does it show a complete lack of understanding of this music. You posted this a while back. Is this your idea of “depth”? https://youtu.be/ZKbPPuaHnxw |
Frog, what is your instrument ? Yes, I was serious about Pass. Others think differently, that's fine with me. As for the guitar players, the best jazz and more guitarist is John McLaughlin, though he plays junk these days. The best flamenco guitarist is Paco de Lucia. The best classical guitarist is John Williams. The best rock/art rock guitarist is David Gilmour. |
Frog, this is for you. Start at 22:15. There are other good songs there. No, I don't think that Malmsteen has depth but he can play and he plays well when he is not doing BS. Not Malmsteen. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hrd5Ek54VA&list=FLHAEL8Iwz684WaGFx1rQchA&index=2&ab_cha... |