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Anyone here enjoy Jazz?
Posted on 10/30/21 at 9:31 am
Posted on 10/30/21 at 9:31 am
In my late 20s, and as of late all I can seem to listen to is Jazz playlists on Spotify. It really is so relaxing and interesting at the same time. My wife keeps laughing at me saying I’m turning into an old man. But it just seems leaps and bounds better than the shite on the radio today.
I get Jazz for most is just elevator music, but the thought of being in a dark jazz bar sipping a drink listening to a jazz band do their thing seems cool as shite. Unfortunately in BR we don’t really have that here.
I get Jazz for most is just elevator music, but the thought of being in a dark jazz bar sipping a drink listening to a jazz band do their thing seems cool as shite. Unfortunately in BR we don’t really have that here.
Posted on 10/30/21 at 9:33 am to Yaboylsu63
I love jazz. It's my official cooking and relaxing genre.
Posted on 10/30/21 at 9:33 am to Yaboylsu63
Jazz is one of the great American-original artforms. I assume anyone who doesn't like Jazz is either pitifully ignorant or painfully stupid.
Posted on 10/30/21 at 9:34 am to Yaboylsu63
Late night jazz playlist on Spotify is really good.
The Marcin Wasileski Trio version of "Diamonds and Pearls" is incredible
The Marcin Wasileski Trio version of "Diamonds and Pearls" is incredible
Posted on 10/30/21 at 9:35 am to Yaboylsu63
I bought Mile Davis’ Kind of Blue in a $5.99 bin at a CD store when I was 17 years old (1991) and it changed my life
Posted on 10/30/21 at 9:41 am to Yaboylsu63
Harold Mabern came up on my playlist while I was driving this morning. Check him out. So good.
Posted on 10/30/21 at 10:10 am to BRgetthenet
Good God yes...literally all of it.
Posted on 10/30/21 at 10:37 am to Yaboylsu63
I started getting into jazz around 1980 while in my early 20s and it’s still my favorite genre. Love Miles Davis, Coltrane and Jobim. Many of my favorite mainstream bands and artists are jazz influenced. Steely Dan, Chicago and Stevie Wonder to name a few.
Jazz is a very important and influential musical genre and just plain great to listen to.
Jazz is a very important and influential musical genre and just plain great to listen to.
This post was edited on 10/30/21 at 10:43 am
Posted on 10/30/21 at 10:48 am to Yaboylsu63
My favorites in Jazz tend to have some kind of connection to Bossa Nova: Tom Jobim, Stan Getz, Joao Gilberto, Walter Wanderley, Toots Theilemans, Elis Regina, etc.
But there is a ton of Jazz out there that I haven't gotten around to yet.
But there is a ton of Jazz out there that I haven't gotten around to yet.
Posted on 10/30/21 at 10:57 am to Yaboylsu63
my fat arse loves jazz . stoner jazz
Posted on 10/30/21 at 1:42 pm to redneck hippie
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I bought Mile Davis’ Kind of Blue in a $5.99 bin at a CD store when I was 17 years old (1991) and it changed my life
from Duane Allman's Wikipedia page - Allman was well known for his melodic, extended and attention-holding guitar solos. During this period two of his stated influences were Miles Davis and John Coltrane. He said that he had listened intently to Davis's Kind of Blue for two years
Posted on 10/30/21 at 5:35 pm to Hooligan's Ghost
My 2 main listening genres are jazz and metal. Both are outside of the commercial realm and feature musicians playing their asses off. I got hooked on jazz at Baton Rouge High in the late 70s by hearing the jazz ensemble play when I was a freshman, and the live sound just grabbed me. Musically, it's just more interesting, and the improv aspect makes the live performance more unique. Jazz to me isn't really a "mood" music, it's an adventure and a musical conversation between the players at its best.
Big fan of Mingus, Miles, Monk, Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, etc. I also like some avant garde stuff which is decidedly NOT elevator music in any way shape or form. Coltrane's last couple of years moved strongly that way and he lost a lot of fans. Albert Ayler "Love Cry" on Impulse is a great intro to him - shorter versions of tunes that are more digestible.
Big fan too of Art Blakey & The Jazz Messgengers. The group started with pianist Horace Silver and those two are basically the "high priests" of the hard bop style. Blakey & Silver both have a long list of great records.
Joe Henderson made several great records in the 60s for Blue Note. Almost anything from the mid 50s through late 60s on Blue Note is great.
Big fan of Mingus, Miles, Monk, Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, etc. I also like some avant garde stuff which is decidedly NOT elevator music in any way shape or form. Coltrane's last couple of years moved strongly that way and he lost a lot of fans. Albert Ayler "Love Cry" on Impulse is a great intro to him - shorter versions of tunes that are more digestible.
Big fan too of Art Blakey & The Jazz Messgengers. The group started with pianist Horace Silver and those two are basically the "high priests" of the hard bop style. Blakey & Silver both have a long list of great records.
Joe Henderson made several great records in the 60s for Blue Note. Almost anything from the mid 50s through late 60s on Blue Note is great.
Posted on 10/30/21 at 6:41 pm to Yaboylsu63
Mel Torme was exceedingly talented. I've been listening to Peterson, Baker, Coltrane, etc. for years. Doesn't make you an old man, just a better judge of music.
This post was edited on 10/30/21 at 6:54 pm
Posted on 10/30/21 at 6:53 pm to DaleGribble
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Jobim,
"He's the the king, the creator and the master of the bossanova..."
Posted on 10/31/21 at 11:46 am to Jake88
I've been listening to The Lounge Lizards a lot lately... especially first thing in the morning for some reason...
Posted on 10/31/21 at 4:12 pm to pheroy
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avant garde stuff
You ever listen to John Zorn? Masada? Electric Masada? All great
Posted on 10/31/21 at 4:26 pm to TFTC
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The Lounge Lizards
Love them, John Lurie is great. There was a whole scene with some of those folks in different bands. The Jazz Passengers is one I also like.
Posted on 10/31/21 at 4:31 pm to redneck hippie
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You ever listen to John Zorn? Masada? Electric Masada? All great
LOVE the Masada stuff, absolutely amazing. If you dig that, have you heard the New Orleans Klezmer Allstars or Hasidic New Wave? Really fun - I like stuff that mixes some "out" with traditional "in".
Zorn is so hard to pin down though, such a bewildering breadth of styles.
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