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Originally Posted by Marinero
On the jazz side, there's lots of players in the old guard that are 'technique heavy'. I went to see a very well know sax player in '84 that gave me a blinding headache with his sheets of sound. Who knows...maybe he wanted to. If that was his intention I'd have to say he's one helluva artist.
As for the litmus test, maybe Chad doesn't really dig playing ballads that much. I'm not crazy about it myself. My interests are mostly elsewhere.
The guy is like 30 or something. Coltrane recorded that when he was about 7 years older. Check back on Chad in 2028.
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03-25-2021 09:15 PM
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The whole discussion shows what a player Chad is. The great young musician is already being compared to the giants.
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Originally Posted by Lionelsax
Yeah that basically is all this thread needs .. You know the old Chet Atkins story, where he was on a cruise lying on the deck playing his guitar and the guy next to him told him "That sounds good, but you ain't no Chet Atkins"
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Originally Posted by kris
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He's not old yet ...?
Young is just a term. Lots of interesting ideas and a lot of creative recordings before him.
I suspect the debaters here are much older.
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It should be noted that the cutoff for "young" is always a few years older than I happen to be at the moment.
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Originally Posted by Lobomov
The "experts" derided it, saying the arranger was ignorant.
After I named the arranger, who was well known and respected, the same "experts" decided that there was nothing wrong with the arrangement.
I don't know Chad's work and wouldn't reach a conclusion based on hearing one song I didn't like. Even if I thought it sucked, it's certainly possible he was trying something new and he didn't like it either. Or, it's possible that he's over my head and I'm not appreciating the artistry. I have walked out on players I later came to appreciate.
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