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proggy
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Posted: December 24 2008 at 09:27 |
Zappa is God...........
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Carlos
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Posted: December 24 2008 at 07:45 |
I find Miles material more accesible for my ears than Zappa...It's true Zappa is as great as genius like Miles...but in the whole context I don't dig all Zappa albums as I do with Miles records...Not an easy poll anyway but I go Miles
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Abstrakt
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Posted: December 24 2008 at 07:03 |
Zappa, with Miles not too far behind. Both were true innovators & masterminds
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Hercules
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Posted: December 24 2008 at 03:01 |
Zappa is original, funny and a musical genius, but a lot of what he does isn't actually that enjoyable to listen to, so my vote goes to Miles.
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kevdog
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Posted: December 24 2008 at 02:32 |
Miles Davis.
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Moatilliatta
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Posted: December 24 2008 at 00:36 |
LiquidEternity wrote:
Zappa. Miles has some really cool stuff (though it isn't quite my thing for the most part), but Frank really busted his own chops trying to figure out new and creative things to do, from writing to performing to recording to producing. Though his early years were pretty sketchy and his later years rather watered down, his output in the 70s is stronger than basically any other musical act can ever hope to surpass, in my opinion. Mostly not perfect, but almost all absolutely amazing. |
I do believe Miles did the exact same thing. He was always innovating in all aspects (writing, performing, album production, etc.). It seems to me you're not giving Miles enough credit because you don't seem to like his work very much. Anyway, both artists are top-notch innovators and such, but I think Miles had more soulful, touching albums.
Edited by Moatilliatta - December 24 2008 at 00:38
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Logan
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Posted: December 24 2008 at 00:33 |
I was once planning the same battle, part of a tournament with these guys intended as finalists, but lost interest in the exercise (besides, I took too much flak for rigging it so that neither would be knocked out). I really like and respect Zappa, but I have to go with Davis as better and more innovative, and I prefer Davis. Now Davis vs. Coltrane....
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LiquidEternity
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Posted: December 24 2008 at 00:15 |
Zappa. Miles has some really cool stuff (though it isn't quite my thing for the most part), but Frank really busted his own chops trying to figure out new and creative things to do, from writing to performing to recording to producing. Though his early years were pretty sketchy and his later years rather watered down, his output in the 70s is stronger than basically any other musical act can ever hope to surpass, in my opinion. Mostly not perfect, but almost all absolutely amazing.
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keiser willhelm
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Posted: December 24 2008 at 00:06 |
ooooo this is hard. might have to cone back to it so im ot voting but im leaning towards miles.
. . . . hmmmmm
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BroSpence
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Posted: December 23 2008 at 23:59 |
Miles was changing, improving and stirring sh*t up from the day he started playing to the day he died.
A master song writer, interpreter, player, social critic. And I suppose quite crazy at times. He had perfect tempo, and the ability to know exactly who he needed to get he sound he was looking for for every creation. Also he learned from the best of the best (Parker, Gillespie, Monk...etc)
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DubSacZach
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Posted: December 23 2008 at 23:20 |
Zappa, my musical idol
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"he told me later that the stuff at the bottom was like punching an eclair"
-Frank Zappa from "Jazz Discharge Party Hats"
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MovingPictures07
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Posted: December 23 2008 at 23:11 |
Easy for me. Zappa.
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Drew
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Posted: December 23 2008 at 23:09 |
I would take A LOT over Zappa- so in this case someone as amazing as Miles.......
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darkshade
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Posted: December 23 2008 at 23:00 |
I searched this and couldnt find it so here it is. Who was better? More Innovative? More complex? More original? Who do YOU prefer?
Edited by darkshade - December 28 2008 at 17:36
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