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I remember hearing about the movement. I wonder... could one of these events have been televised? Maybe that's what I saw. I remember it wasn't a typical performance. Some shows were live into the 70's.
Originally Posted by wintermoon
Thanks for the background Winter!
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03-30-2024 02:20 PM
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Jazz desperately needs guys like Roland Kirk, Dizzy Gillespie, Mingus and Clark Terry today. TODAY,
people want someone who makes them feel like they're 'part of the 'show'.
Musicians don't give a crap about stuff like that, but the younger audience has changed (or maybe it was always like that, and has just gotten worse). To them, it's show biz; they hear with their eyes.
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I still laugh at Mumbles.
Originally Posted by sgcim
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I did a jazz concert with him once, and he had the people in the palm of his hand.He even made me feel great by sayin', "Yeah, baby!" and "I hear ya!" after every phrase I played. My friends came up to me, and said, "Wow, CT really dug you!" I was still in shock and didn't say anything.
Originally Posted by A. Kingstone
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That's beautiful.
Originally Posted by sgcim
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Clark is the bomb
Originally Posted by A. Kingstone
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I was at a Keith Jarrett concert once, there was a problem with the sound & Jarrett apologised & said did anybody want to ask anything while they fixed it, someone asked the horn player (can't remember who it was) about his circular breathing technique & didn't get a satisfactory answer, asked again & the horn player told of asking the same question to a group of young boys learning to play the rakdung in a monastery in Tibet - I think they were on a State Dept funded tour.
The question was translated a number of ways without success until the translater just said 'The monks beat them until they learn to do it'
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^ Dewey Redman - I think...
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Thanks for putting this up. I hadn't heard it before and I think it's great. Gonna learn it.
Originally Posted by wintermoon
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No problem, easy enough tune but I'm pretty sure it's in one of those fake real books, or real fake books
Originally Posted by Irishmuso
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It's not in the Hal Lenord real books. If you google "Serenede to a cuckoo lead sheet" something close comes up. But, but the bridge melody is wrong. The actual bridge follows the 5th of each chord, easy enough.
Originally Posted by wintermoon
Edit: Nevermind, I must've had a brain fart comparing it. It's notated as Db over the Gm7b5. Not sure why I read it as Ab.
I should also thank you, I learned it last night and told my band we were going to start playing it.
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I just googled it and "song by Jethro Tull" popped up.
I think RRK lost to Herbie Mann in the downbeat flute polls for many consecutive yrs.
No wonder these guys turned to drugs.....
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mentioned in post 25 but not the exact dates
Originally Posted by Enlightened Rogue
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