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EntertheLemming
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Posted: 16 Jan 2011 at 10:09am |
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Say No to post 1989 faux jazz foolishness and embrace pre 89 luminaries
(Couldn't resist this as the first post - thanks Walter ) BTW Hope he digs jazz tunes ? |
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EntertheLemming
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You are clearly nothing but a troll impersonating (badly) another troll
Say No to post 1989 talentless 'button pressing' trolls and celebrate the pre 89 masters of withering polemic, innovative slander and bare faced cheek |
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EntertheLemming
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I think this thread is kinda dumb (I only come here to share the hate around)
BTW John Zorn instructs me to do the devil's work through his music (but that's so lame, I prefer white noise) Henry NYC Edited by EntertheLemming - 16 Jan 2011 at 10:16am |
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js
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moved to 'just for fun'
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EntertheLemming
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I was just testing the software John (My 1st PM from an admin on Jazz Music Archives - I can't wait ) Edited by EntertheLemming - 16 Jan 2011 at 10:28am |
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js
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Ahem, yes ... testing
Welcome aboard Ian!
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Matt
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Oh no, Can't I escape My opinion is music will be no good after 2089. Being dead for me will be the major issue. Can't hear it.
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Matt
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darkshade
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to be honest i wish i knew more post-89 jazz, but i might just be being modest, as there is more pre-89 jazz than there is post-89 jazz.
however what i do know is very good. I think this site (love it, by the way ) explains it best: "jazz has taken on so many genres and influences that creating easily definable genres is becoming increasingly difficult" since pre-89 jazz has been around so long, well documented, romanticized, and such, it's easier to seek out the best and have a very good collection. It seems to be the other way around for later jazz, not to mention less people (at least in America) listen to jazz than they used to even in the 80s. i had a thread over at PA about who the big names in jazz were TODAY, and it made me realize there is good stuff going on, even in 2011. it's just that there is less information about the artists and the albums, etc. But it's the music that counts anyway i guess ...end of first post/rant |
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andyman1125
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Esbjorn Svensson Trio. That is all.
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AtomicCrimsonRush
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Post 89 Jazz thread - we really need Walter digs here - but I have no idea to be honest
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Ricochet
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Nathaniel607
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I wonder if there really is more pre-89 jazz than post? There's certainly more well-known, but pre-89, there was sort of a cap on how much could be released (record labels and all that) but now that doesn't exist.
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idlero
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So, are we talking about quantity vs quality?
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I think the problem with a lot of the fusion music is that it's extremely predictable, it's a rock rhythm and the solos all play the same stuff and they play it over and over again ...
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Nathaniel607
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Nope. A lot of jazz was released pre-89 - but it was a popular genre back then! Let's face it, the age of jazz has passed. It's not as popular a genre. And even jazz fans - even modern ones - are usually much more familiar with older stuff. There's no reason that jazz being made today should be worse than pre-89 stuff. So there's probably a lot of amazing unheard-of stuff out there.
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AtomicCrimsonRush
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such a brilliant thread - cant get over it
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darkshade
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We just need the JMA equivalent of Walter
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smartpatrol
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Some really fantastic 21st century jazz: http://soundcloud.com/trio-m/tracks
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darkshade
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Besides the fact that there's almost 90 years of recordings as opposed to 23 years, even with a cap on the amount released, you also have to take into consideration, albums that came out after 1989 but recorded before 1989, such as posthumous releases by a deceased artist, or archived live albums that didn't come out until after 1989; that's still pre-'89 jazz, even though it came out later. |
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Cannonball With Hat
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If I must...
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Hit it on Five.
Saxophone Scatterbrain Blitzberg Stab them in the ears. |
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darkshade
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You don't have to. We just have to wait for that person to emerge from the darkness. |
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