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Another new release from the family of Dick Patterson, who played with JS in his Colorado days. Came out today. Haven’t given it a listen yet but will be putting it on soon.
Jazz in the Springs | Johnny Smith with the Neil Bridge Trio | Dick Patterson
Jazz in the Springs (Live) - YouTube
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11-04-2024 11:48 AM
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Thanks for the post/link.
I just listened to On Green Dolphin Street
Are you bleepin' kidding me??
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I think this is better than the last one!
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Originally Posted by AllanAllen
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Originally Posted by wintermoon
I don't understand how people can take someone like Bill Frisell seriously, when you compare his version of Shenandoah to JS. BF sounds like he's playing a Mel Bay arrangement compared to JS.
I guess he was kidding when he said they didn't like SCRHYUTM, but I was disappointed he didn't play the verse.
Just unbelievable, I still can't believe these tapes exist.
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Originally Posted by sgcim
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Originally Posted by SandChannel
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Originally Posted by sgcim
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Originally Posted by sgcim
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Originally Posted by sgcim
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Originally Posted by AllanAllen
But from the sound of his live playing on these new recordings, the guy was always at the 'top of his game'..LOL!
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Originally Posted by SandChannel
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I have the Schraner's recording that was released previously, this indeed is much better recorded. And the playing is superb. Thanks for posting this! It makes me very happy to be able to hear recordings of Johnny in live performance. I hope there are still more to come!
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Wow, listened to this whole thing last night driving to & from rehearsal. Fantastic. I love the guitar tone on it: for a live recording, it was done quite well I think. Going to be listening to this one ALOT this fall/winter.
Every once in awhile JS will take off and I'll think "Yngwie WHO?" lol
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Originally Posted by sgcim
Comparing his playing in this concert with his playing on the 1971 Shaner's date (or really anything after that) raised a question in my mind: why did his style change?
It seems that in his later years, say the 1971 Shaner's date, his playing became more scalar/arpeggiatic (I might have created a word) vs. melodic/inventive. I could very well be wrong, but I often thought that his later playing approach was the result of his severing the tip of his finger in the airplane seat. My theory is that after he had it reattached, he had to practice get back to his previous level. He practiced scales and arpeggios and never got out of the rut. Just a thought.
Anyway, I know there are still more recordings to be released. I can't wait for the next one!
John Galich
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Originally Posted by sgcim
John Galich
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This stuff is just fantastic! Shenandoah is gorgeous; impeccable. Green Dolphin Street? Holy cow!
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Originally Posted by jmgalich
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Originally Posted by wintermoon
???
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Well, the first two Verve albums were "produced" in that the label leaned on Johnny to record certain songs, e.g., Exodus and Light My Fire, whereas with Roost he could pick his own musical programs. Between that and not getting paid by Verve for years, he stopped recording.
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Originally Posted by jmgalich
It takes personal sacrifice to make art and everybody breaks at some point.
How does your Atchtop play compared to SB?
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