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Originally Posted by Gabor
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09-14-2021 08:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Tal_175
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Originally Posted by ruger9
Branford explained that he had just finished playing a London concert with Sting, then heard Joey was in town and came over. I guess he couldn't wait to play some jazz!
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Originally Posted by Gabor
As for GB: the wider topic of 'selling out' was mentioned: GB did indeed 'sell out'; so did Wes, so did other great jazz musicians. That is a fact. In no way does that diminish what they have accomplished. One has to have multiple skills in order to sell-out and my guess is that those that complain are mostly just jealous to some degree.
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I sure don't see what's wrong with earning. I wish I'd been better at that...
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Kenny G - Havana - Bing video with savion glover
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Fortunately, the music is diverse and you can choose what you like.
It should also be remembered that jazz will not be as popular as, for example, pop.
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Originally Posted by ruger9
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OK, I have to accept no one wants to discuss about if KGs act of overdubbing was inappropriate, and also about if PM had right to state that. It is a shame, because, both questions way more important and interesting and are related to ethics, so more exciting than music likes and dislikes.
Anyway
I think the sell out thing and also the money thing is really does not matter. All artists sell. So stating an artist sell, or earns money do not imply any conclusion, neither sbout his personslity, neither his music quality.
However stating KG plays smoth jazz and stating GB plays smooth jazz is mistake. GB never plays smooth jazz, he plays soul. KG also do not play smooth jazz, despite the instrument he plays pop.
The genre is not determined by instrument or the act of improvization. Jimmy Page, Richie Blackmore alse improvized, still the genre is rock. On Pink Floyd Money or Wish You Were Here, there are improvized saxophone solos, it would be insane call it smooth jazz. The music style what KG produces based on the harmonic content, and mood are clearly pop.
So trying to discover similarities on KG and GB is really a mistake. Both are human beings and both earn money as a musicisn, and the similarities end here. They never played in the same genre or style, and have way different musical qualities.
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Better to play guitar than worry about it all.
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Imo, Metheny's style is just as gross as Kenny G's. I don't distinguish the 2 at all.
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Originally Posted by Gabor
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Originally Posted by rsclosson
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Originally Posted by ruger9
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Originally Posted by jameslovestal
that is a fact.
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Originally Posted by SandChannel
link to a jazz performance by KG please.
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I still think Pat's "takedown" of Kenny G was epic and spot on.
I also don't think the situation has to be a zero sum scenario. As a hard working musician I'm sure it drove Pat and others like nuts to see Kenny G selling the # of albums he was.
At the same time, Kenny G seems like a decent chap, one that knows he's not a jazz god.
So, I'd say Pat's still spot on, and Kenny G seems like quite a decent character.
RF
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Originally Posted by Donplaysguitar
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Originally Posted by Stevebol
I saw a lot of listeners at the PM concert.
If they were only musicians, I did not know that there are so many musicians in the world.Last edited by kris; 09-16-2021 at 04:29 AM.
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I am going to practise guitar...
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Originally Posted by Donplaysguitar
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I prefer David Sanborn!!!
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Originally Posted by Gabor
He was also taking music critics to task about where they stood on this issue, however most chose to focus on the vitriol from Metheny about Gorelicks playing.
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I am thinking about making an album where I just overdub myself on Metheny tracks.
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Originally Posted by kris
Actually, David did a lot of straight ahead gigs before the Smooth Jazz stuff. He was heavily influenced by saxophonist Hank Crawford, who played on a ton of jazz albums. David's improv skills are lights years ahead of those from Kenny G.
Cheers,
Arnie..Last edited by arnie65; 09-16-2021 at 07:14 PM.
Couple of entry level arch tops
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