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Poll Question: How much do you enjoy the true Jazz genre (not Jazz/Rock)?
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19 [14.73%]
62 [48.06%]
47 [36.43%]
0 [0.00%]
1 [0.78%]
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 20 2006 at 09:52
I listen to jazz fairly occasionally.
Music, all I hear is MUSIC
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 20 2006 at 10:03
I lile the funkier end of things, like Grant Green - especially with lots of cheesy Hammond organ.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 20 2006 at 11:28
You know i love jazz. NOt only is it great to listen to, it is the only american music that really takes time and study that other people try to emulate, as opposed to americans trying to emulate all that british music....which almost always happens...

some good jazz to check out:
the rippingtons
miles davis
tony williams
sarah vaughn
Herbie hancock
bela fleck and the flecktones
louis armstrong
thelonius monk
coltrane
and of coure all the other that were already mentionedLOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 20 2006 at 11:40
My favourite music (in no particular order) is Yes, Genesis, Jethro Tull, King Crimson, Canterbury scene (virtually everything!), Kenso, The Tangent, Richard Thompson, the Who, Led Zep, David Bowie, Van Morrison (when I'm in the right mood), Monteverdi's late madrigals, Bach (especially the music for harpsichord, of course), Handel's oratorios, Rameau's opera-ballets, Haydn's symphonies and string quartets, Mozart's operas and piano concertos, Schubert's Lieder, Berlioz, Schumann, Keith Jarrett, Ralph Towner, Eberhard Weber, Pat Metheny, Gary Burton, Dave Holland, Django Bates, Tim Garland, Weather Report, Herbie Hancock and a whole lot of other stuff. (All of which will probably show you that I was born in 1960!)

I have never understood people who think that rock is 'everything'. They're just like those who only listen to tunes that happen to be in the pop charts.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 20 2006 at 11:59
I'm just not getting into jazz, really. I have Miles Davis' Kind of Blue and Bitches Brew. I have to admit that I enjoyed the latter quite a bit more. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 20 2006 at 13:39
Well, thanks to 70's King Crimson era and the Canterbury Scene, specially Soft Machine, now i ocasionally listen to Jazz.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 20 2006 at 13:42
I put jazz music (in its all diversity) at the same level of estimation than progressive rock.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 20 2006 at 14:35
I don't care much about traditional jazz yet. When I am listening to jazzy music, it's always jazz rock or prog rock/metal with jazz influence. But I have to say that I find traditional jazz very relaxing and enjoyable at times, but wouldn't listen to it private at home. Maybe that can change someday, who knows? All respect to legends like Miles Davis of course.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 20 2006 at 15:16
Yeah! Proggy jazz - also, when for some reason it doesn't figure on this site.

Look at my avatar - I reckon Chick Corea's Leprechaun and Mad Hatter are some of the proggiest music made (much better that RTF's really)

But standards? not something I chose to play myself...!

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NB: This poll had been better off stating, whether" jazz" meant music not on PA!?

Edited by esha9751 - May 20 2006 at 15:18
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 20 2006 at 15:20
I love jazz and listen to it whenever I have the opportunity. Free jazz is my fav jazz subgenre (probably the most powerful music ever), but I generally like most jazz recorded since Charlie Parker's revolution, unless it's the loungy, cafe-type stuff, smooth jazz or vocal jazz - I don't like those.  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 20 2006 at 18:43
I'm not a jazz listener, but I sometimes come across it and if I like what I hear, I'll listen to it... but then again.. that counts for all the music I come across.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2006 at 05:50

My favourite Bands are the ones  between Prog and Jazz

so I would say both Genres make around 80 % of all I hear

Then there are some Indie-Rock Bands I like (< 5 %), Classic Music and Movie Soundtracks (>5%),

some electronic stuff (Acid JazzBig smile)(< 5 %) and the rest are some temporary passions

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2006 at 06:12
Originally posted by Antennas

''I fear I'm too stupid to understand jazz...''
 
 
I share this fear myself..
'Sundown,yellow moon, I replay the past
I know every scene by heart, they all went by so fast.....
Either I'm too sensitive or else I'm gettin' soft.'

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2006 at 06:35
Originally posted by bsurmano bsurmano wrote:

Originally posted by Antennas

''I fear I'm too stupid to understand jazz...''
 
 
I share this fear myself..
 
 
nothing to understand jazz is a mood, a feeling and in some cases a sister music to prog >> it will probably come soon or later to you especially if you are into Jazz Rock Fusion or canterbury
 
 
BTW
Jazz makes up a good portion of what I listen toWink
let's just stay above the moral melee
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keep our sand-castle virtues
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as well as a thinker,
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2006 at 10:05
hahahah... someone is a Brubeck fan

watching CBS's Sunday Morning....

two songs from Time Out are used in seperate stories.

Blue Rondo A La Turk

Kathy's Waltz



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2006 at 12:35
Originally posted by bsurmano

Originally posted by Antennas

''I fear I'm too stupid to understand jazz...''
 
 
I share this fear myself..
 
 
nothing to understand jazz is a mood, a feeling and in some cases a sister music to prog >> it will probably come soon or later to you especially if you are into Jazz Rock Fusion or canterbury
 
 
Well, I think you're right about jazz as the music of the mood and although I'm really in Jazz rock, Blues rock and Canterbury, somehow al least so far, true jazz didn't touch me. But as you said , maybe it will come.... 
'Sundown,yellow moon, I replay the past
I know every scene by heart, they all went by so fast.....
Either I'm too sensitive or else I'm gettin' soft.'

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2006 at 15:41
Originally posted by bsurmano bsurmano wrote:

Originally posted by bsurmano

Originally posted by Antennas

''I fear I'm too stupid to understand jazz...''
 
 
I share this fear myself..
 
 
nothing to understand jazz is a mood, a feeling and in some cases a sister music to prog >> it will probably come soon or later to you especially if you are into Jazz Rock Fusion or canterbury
 
 
Well, I think you're right about jazz as the music of the mood and although I'm really in Jazz rock, Blues rock and Canterbury, somehow al least so far, true jazz didn't touch me. But as you said , maybe it will come.... 


It will come if yo don't force it. It will grow on you if you give it time to do so. And if it doesn't grow on you, that doesn't mean you are stupid. It just means you don't like the genre, something perfectly acceptable.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2006 at 15:44

I listened to some Joshua Redman the other day which wasn´t bad.

Jazz leaves me disorientated, doesn´t seem to have a structure, so I voted No not at all.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2006 at 16:37
Originally posted by RycheMan RycheMan wrote:

I listened to some Joshua Redman the other day which wasn´t bad.

Jazz leaves me disorientated, doesn´t seem to have a structure, so I voted No not at all.



Yes, this lack of structure is bothering me also. Namely, what do I see in 'pure' jazz are only superb musicians capable to perform endless impressive  improvisation, but I can't feel the music in it. I would really like to sense this true jazz fluid and I guess (and hope) that it will come spontaneously (since I'm listening to some prominent names) as all the good music touches usually do.   
'Sundown,yellow moon, I replay the past
I know every scene by heart, they all went by so fast.....
Either I'm too sensitive or else I'm gettin' soft.'

Bob Dylan
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2006 at 22:40
Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

was raised on The Dave Brubeck Quartet.... love jazz.  Big Monk and Coltraine fan.   Any jazz fans/prog fans here heard Stan Kenton's 1962 album... Adventures in Time (A Concerto for Orchestra)..... wow.


I'm a 95% prog listener.... but if it's not prog.... it's jazz or classical.
 
Same here! Love Jazz - was introduced to Dave Brubeck when I was 5-6yrs old!! Nice to see another forum member with a similar upbringing Wink

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