Jazz Apreesh (Not of the Utah variety)[views:12181][posts:39]____________________________________ [Apr 19,2010 11:33pm - LPCustom ""] Got to see Sonny Rollins last night at Symphony Hall, six rows from the stage - definitely one of the coolest shows I've ever been to! Got tickets to see Brubeck there in June as well! Any other jazz fans around here? |
_________________________________ [Apr 19,2010 11:36pm - beleth ""] The Utah Jazz will not be ignored. [IMG]http://artfiles.art.com/images/-/Karl-Malone-John-Stockton---2-Photofile-Photograph-C10109302.jpeg/IMG] |
_________________________________ [Apr 19,2010 11:36pm - beleth ""] ....nevermind |
____________________________________________ [Apr 19,2010 11:36pm - steve na na nash ""] I love Ohm with Chris Poland. Jazz Fusion still counts... |
_______________________________ [Apr 19,2010 11:37pm - BSV ""] finally started to get into jazz. mainly jazz guitar ala django and wes. i listen to miles davis when it rains. |
____________________________________ [Apr 19,2010 11:44pm - LPCustom ""] I liked Fusion when I played guitar (and other instruments), but now for the most part it just bores me. Incredible musicians but does nothing for me now. |
_______________________________ [Apr 20,2010 12:01am - Slag ""] [img] |
_________________________________________ [Apr 20,2010 12:14am - blessed offal ""] only john coltrane "a love supreme" is real. |
____________________________________ [Apr 20,2010 12:35am - LPCustom ""] Check out Thelonious Monk. |
_______________________________________________________ [Apr 20,2010 10:28am - bradness so totally at work ""] roland kirk Billy Cobham's Spectrum is insane |
______________________________________ [Apr 20,2010 10:31am - i_am_not_me ""] bradness%20so%20totally%20at%20work said: Billy Cobham's Spectrum is insane YES. Good to see that album getting appreciation from someone other than my dad and me. |
________________________________ [Apr 20,2010 1:15pm - mutis ""] Wes Montgomery. |
________________________________ [Apr 20,2010 1:17pm - beleth ""] LPCustom said:Check out Thelonious Monk. Big time. |
___________________________________________ [Apr 20,2010 1:36pm - FuckIsMySignature ""] LPCustom said:Got to see Sonny Rollins last night at Symphony Hall, six rows from the stage - definitely one of the coolest shows I've ever been to! Got tickets to see Brubeck there in June as well! Any other jazz fans around here? i would love to see Brubeck live with my dad. think tix are still available? |
___________________________________ [Apr 20,2010 1:49pm - LPCustom ""] They were last time I checked not too long ago. And reasonable too, considering. Go to BSO.org and he is going to be playing with the Pops on June 1st and 2nd if memory serves. I wish he was just playing with his own band but I figure being picky about seeing someone who's almost 90 years old wouldn't be my wisest choice if I really want to see him. It's listed as "An Evening With Dave Brubeck" too so it should be amazing regardless. |
___________________________________________ [Apr 20,2010 1:56pm - FuckIsMySignature ""] Take Five remains one of my favorite songs of all time. |
___________________________________ [Apr 20,2010 1:58pm - LPCustom ""] I've been picking through his discography kind of randomly and only found it on Amazon - but you should really invest in "Time Further Out" - just as good if not (dare I say) maybe a little better than Time Out. Really worth your time (no pun intended). |
___________________________________________ [Apr 20,2010 1:59pm - FuckIsMySignature ""] LPCustom said:I've been picking through his discography ... you mean this? Brubeck Trio with Cal Tjader, Volume 1 (1949) Brubeck Trio with Cal Tjader, Volume 2 (1949) Brubeck/Desmond (1951) Stardust (1951) Dave Brubeck Quartet (1951) Jazz at the Blackhawk (1952) Dave Brubeck/Paul Desmond (1952) Jazz at Storyville (live) (1952) featuring Paul Desmond In Concert (live) (1953) Two Knights at the Black Hawk (1953) Jazz at Oberlin (1953) Fantasy Records Dave Brubeck & Paul Desmond at Wilshire Ebell (1953) Jazz at the College of the Pacific (1953) Fantasy Records Jazz Goes to College (1954) Columbia Records Dave Brubeck at Storyville 1954 (live) (1954) Brubeck Time (1955) Jazz: Red Hot And Cool (1955) Brubeck Plays Brubeck (1956) Dave Brubeck and Jay & Kai at Newport (1956) Jazz Impressions of the U.S.A. (1956) Plays and Plays and ... (1957) Fantasy Records Reunion (1957) Fantasy Records Jazz Goes to Junior College (live) (1957) Dave Digs Disney (1957) In Europe (1958) Complete 1958 Berlin Concert (released 2008) Newport 1958 Jazz Impressions of Eurasia (1958) Gone with the Wind (1959) Time Out (1959) Columbia Records/Legacy (RIAA: Platinum) Southern Scene (1960) The Riddle (1960) Bernstein Plays Brubeck Plays Bernstein (1960) Brubeck and Rushing (1960) Brubeck a la Mode (1961) Fantasy Records Tonight Only (1961) Take Five Live (1961, released 1965) Near-Myth (1961) Fantasy Records Time Further Out (1961) Columbia Records/Legacy Countdown—Time in Outer Space (1962) Columbia Records The Real Ambassadors (1962) Bossa Nova U.S.A. (1962) Brubeck in Amsterdam (1962, released 1969) At Carnegie Hall (1963) Brandenburg Gate: Revisited (1963) Columbia Records Time Changes (1963) Dave Brubeck in Berlin (1964) Jazz Impressions of Japan (1964) Columbia Records/Legacy Jazz Impressions of New York (1964) Columbia Records/Legacy Angel Eyes (1965) My Favorite Things (1965) The 1965 Canadian Concert (released 2008) Time In (1966) Columbia Records Anything Goes (1966) Bravo! Brubeck! (1967) Buried Treasures (1967, released 1998) Jackpot (1967) Columbia Records The Last Time We Saw Paris (1968) Adventures in Time (Compilation, 1968) Columbia Records The Light in the Wilderness (1968) Compadres (1968) Blues Roots (1968) Brubeck/Mulligan/Cincinnati (1970) Live at the Berlin Philharmonie (1970) The Last Set at Newport (1971) Atlantic Records Truth is Fallen (1972) We're All Together Again For the First Time (1973) Two Generations of Brubeck (1973) Brother, the Great Spirit Made Us All (1974) All The Things We Are (1974) Brubeck & Desmond 1975: The Duets DBQ 25th Anniversary Reunion (1976) A&M Records The New Brubeck Quartet Live at Montreux (1978) A Cut Above (1978) La Fiesta de la Posada (1979) Back Home (1979) Concord Records Tritonis (1980) Paper Moon (1982) Concord on a Summer Night (1982) For Iola (1984) Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz with guest Dave Brubeck (1984, released 1993) Reflections (1985) Blue Rondo (1986) Moscow Night (1987) New Wine (1987, released 1990) The Great Concerts (Compilation, 1988) Quiet As The Moon (Charlie Brown soundtrack) (1991) Once When I Was Very Young (1991) Trio Brubeck (1993) Late Night Brubeck (1994) Just You, Just Me (solo) (1994) Nightshift (1995) Young Lions & Old Tigers (1995) To Hope! A Celebration (1996) A Dave Brubeck Christmas (1996) In Their Own Sweet Way (1997) So What's New? (1998) The 40th Anniversary Tour of the U.K. (1999) One Alone (2000) Double Live From the USA & UK (2001) The Crossing (2001) Vocal Encounters (Compilation, 2001) Sony Records Classical Brubeck (with the London Symphony Orchestra, 2003) Telarc Park Avenue South (2003) The Gates of Justice (2004) London Flat, London Sharp (2005) Telarc Live at the Monterey Jazz Festival 1958-2007 (2008) Yo-Yo Ma & Friends Brubeck tracks: Joy to the World, Concordia. (2008)Sony BMG :shocked: |
__________________________________ [Apr 20,2010 2:00pm - brian_dc ""] Time In Outer Space is top notch as well. I think Time Further Out is tops for me, as well. Seen him a few times from working at the Newport Jazz festival for a few years and then returning as a paying customer last year. He's lost a step with age, but still puts them a step above most. Joe Morello is a better drummer than 99% drummers out there...and he's blind as a bat! |
__________________________________ [Apr 20,2010 2:01pm - brian_dc ""] love this clip bennyhillifier |
___________________________________ [Apr 20,2010 2:06pm - LPCustom ""] That's what makes looking through some jazz artists so crazy. I probably have like 35-40 Miles Davis albums and you're not even making a dent, haha. And at that they're all still top notch. These types of guys were true musicians in every sense of the word! |
___________________________________ [Apr 20,2010 2:09pm - DreadKill ""] emmet ray or you're a pussy |
_____________________________________ [Apr 20,2010 2:28pm - i_am_not_me ""] DreadKill said:emmet ray or you're a pussy Psh. He was only the second best guitarist in the world. |
_____________________________________________ [Apr 20,2010 2:30pm - MarkFuckingRichards ""] Kids these days. You don't respect the jazz muuuuusic. With your hippin' and your hoppin' and your bippin' and your boppin. |
___________________________________________ [Apr 20,2010 2:37pm - steve na na nash ""] also, Michael Manring. Fav jazz fusion bass player of all time! JACO WAS BORING & DESERVED TO DIE!!! |
_________________________________________________ [Apr 22,2010 9:38pm - slartisian coordinates ""] JAZZ JAZZ GUITAR FOR FEW BATMAN JAZZ!!!! |
________________________________________ [Apr 22,2010 10:12pm - hauptpflucker ""] bradness%20so%20totally%20at%20work said: Billy Cobham's Spectrum is insane i have to agree with that |
____________________________________ [Apr 22,2010 10:19pm - LPCustom ""] Picked up Miles Davis - On The Corner today after putting it off for far too long. Pretty excited. |
_________________________________ [Apr 23,2010 8:14am - t2daeek ""] steve%20na%20na%20nash said: also, Michael Manring. Fav jazz fusion bass player of all time! JACO WAS BORING & DESERVED TO DIE!!! wrong. if kenny g got ahold of the bass that manring uses to play his music, then he could make the same music. manring is a bag of cool technique, shaken, and dumped out on your cosby sweater wearing commercial jazz table top. fuck that shit. a very cool player, but a player who wouldn't exist if jaco hadn't done everything michael manring did 20 years earlier. jaco is even credited with inventing the instrument known as fretless electric bass which manring is famous for playing. the electric bass would have stopped evolving at stanley clark and larry graham with out jaco. call that a "+1" if you really hate jaco, but you'd have no bunny brunel, victor wooten, les claypool, or michael "white man jazz perm" manring without jaco pastorius. |
_________________________________ [Apr 23,2010 8:16am - t2daeek ""] brian_dc said:Time In Outer Space is top notch as well. I think Time Further Out is tops for me, as well. Seen him a few times from working at the Newport Jazz festival for a few years and then returning as a paying customer last year. He's lost a step with age, but still puts them a step above most. Joe Morello is a better drummer than 99% drummers out there...and he's blind as a bat! very true about joe morello. unfortunately, he was supposed to be a big part of a vintage drum festival in CT that i was gonna go to last weekend... but he is having too much back trouble to play or travel. too bad. i'm slowly going crossing off my bucket list of great musicians to see before i die... he's definitely on there. |
______________________________ [Apr 23,2010 8:17am - Yeti ""] MarkFuckingRichards said:Kids these days. You don't respect the jazz muuuuusic. With your hippin' and your hoppin' and your bippin' and your boppin. you see, jazz music is like Jello pudding. no, it's like Kodak film. no, it's like the new Coke, it'll be around forever! |
______________________________ [Apr 23,2010 8:18am - Yeti ""] my dad and brother are both huge into jazz so i know a lot, i just don't know much about the artists, or even their names. great stuff though. |
__________________________________________ [Apr 23,2010 9:59am - SinisterMinister ""] For some sweet-ass contemporary stuff, you must seek: Skerik's Syncopated Taint Septet, MMW(if you don't know then die), and my favorite living guitarist, Bill Frisell. |
___________________________________ [Apr 23,2010 10:36am - Jimmy C ""] LPCustom said:Got to see Sonny Rollins last night at Symphony Hall, six rows from the stage - definitely one of the coolest shows I've ever been to! Got tickets to see Brubeck there in June as well! Any other jazz fans around here? that's amazing dude you got my back! |
__________________________________________ [Apr 23,2010 7:02pm - fuck logging in ""] Sun Ra Arkestra |
_________________________________________ [Apr 23,2010 7:25pm - UNHOLY PANCAKE ""] THIS THREAD IS NOW ABOUT DRAGONFORCE |
___________________________________ [Apr 23,2010 7:57pm - LPCustom ""] Anybody into Coltrane's insane stuff? Ascension/Interstellar Space? Any Coltrane is great but I've been digging his later stuff a lot lately. Also - anybody have a rec. for a Charlie Parker starting place/album. I feel ashamed for not having any of his stuff yet but never know if he has that "defining" album or albums that a lot of other guys have...? |
________________________________ [Apr 23,2010 9:00pm - mike29 ""] Miles Davis' "Bitches Brew" live will destroy your mind. |
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______________________________________ [Apr 24,2010 9:32am - BlackoutRick ""] Breezin' is good. Some stuff I like is: Miles Davis Charlie Parker Dave Brubeck John Coltrane Billie Holiday Billy Cobham Thelonius Monk Candiria and Ghosts in the Canal |