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Quote from: JohnR on 12 Apr 2007, 03:59 pmI don't like jazz. Actually, I can't stand most of it.(I was just reading WindChaser's post above and it occurred to me that in some circles I would be therefore be considered culturally ignorant.)Not by anyone relevant. As for Jazz, I don't much care for Norah Jones and Diana Krall. I find them dull and boring. No doubt their pretty poses helped create bandwagon popularity with "Come Away With Me" and the "Look of Love" albums. Those are two grossly overrated discs. I think a lot of people pretend to be culturally sophisticated and therefore bought these yawners. I know my sister did and never even bothered to listen it. Now by contrast Patricia Barbara and Holly Cole are much more interesting and engaging. I've seen Holly Cole live and loved every minute of it. If only Patricia would come around here.
I don't like jazz. Actually, I can't stand most of it.(I was just reading WindChaser's post above and it occurred to me that in some circles I would be therefore be considered culturally ignorant.)
I was just listening to Sarah Vaughn with Clifford Brown. Krall is not even in the same league!
If you go back to some of Diana Krall's early recordings, she does a version of "Peel me a Grape" that will...er.........ah............. knock your socks off. Well; it does that and then some for me.If I remember correctly, that was recorded on the Impulse label.
Dear Moderator, I'm becoming increasingly annoyed, irritated and downright angry with the way Windchaser "carries himself " with his comments on music. Is it just me?
Quote from: fabaudio on 12 Apr 2007, 05:28 pm Dear Moderator, I'm becoming increasingly annoyed, irritated and downright angry with the way Windchaser "carries himself " with his comments on music. Is it just me?Frank,That's too bad. You can always skip over my comments or leave or medicate etc.
Dear Moderator, I'm becoming increasingly annoyed, irritated and downright angry with the way Windchaser "carries himself " with his comments on music. Is it just me?Frank
I don't like jazz. Actually, I can't stand most of it.
As for Jazz, I don't much care for Norah Jones and Diana Krall. I find them dull and boring. No doubt their pretty poses helped create bandwagon popularity with "Come Away With Me" and the "Look of Love" albums. Those are two grossly overrated discs. I think a lot of people pretend to be culturally sophisticated and therefore bought these yawners. I know my sister did and never even bothered to listen it. Now by contrast Patricia Barbara and Holly Cole are much more interesting and engaging. I've seen Holly Cole live and loved every minute of it. If only Patricia would come around here.
Before anyone dumps abuse on me, I'm 100% 10th generation white-trash American. Iv'e seen crowds of people in many cities here in europe gather round a musician, in the middle of a busy day/sidewalk/subway to take it in. In Paris, places in the metro have to be reserved and there is a selection for "street musicians". It's become part of the Parisian culture. If I were a great musician I would not be spending my time doing what he did, even if the experience was interesting, the conclusion was fore-gone. America, with its steady diet of sugar, salt, starch, money, ambition is maybe just a bit deaf?
Maybe I'm missing some intonation behind what Wind Chaser is saying (and, btw, the two of us have had scraps between one another here on AC not long ago), but what is bothering you? That he can't stand classical and yet he still considers him to be a music enthusiast or audiophile?
Quote from: Wind Chaser on 12 Apr 2007, 05:05 pmAs for Jazz, I don't much care for Norah Jones and Diana Krall. I find them dull and boring. No doubt their pretty poses helped create bandwagon popularity with "Come Away With Me" and the "Look of Love" albums. Those are two grossly overrated discs. I think a lot of people pretend to be culturally sophisticated and therefore bought these yawners. I know my sister did and never even bothered to listen it. Now by contrast Patricia Barbara and Holly Cole are much more interesting and engaging. I've seen Holly Cole live and loved every minute of it. If only Patricia would come around here.With the exception of one or two albums, I agree that Diana Krall is bland and boring. I don't consider Norah Jones to be a jazz singer (her music if far more country-influenced than jazz). Patricia Barber is too "out there" for me, and I'm not familiar with Holly Cole...My favorite female jazz singer is Dianne Reeves (despite our overplaying her "Feeling of Jazz" at our NY Raves!)...very much in the style of older singers like Sarah Vaughn and Ella Fitzgerald, but singing more modern songs...
That has been my point right from the start. I also pointed out Dan B's implication of of those who disdain or pass by this form of music as cultural ignorance as load of crap. Dan B is entitled like what he wants. But when he stated "music education and music appreciation in this country is near dead" because the average person doesn't have time or the interest to listen to Josh Bell posing as a some poor sod looking for a handout is plain stupid.BTW, I'm probably old enough to be your father...
There's a whole realm of music (not too mention competent musicians who'd take umbrage to your statement) beyond this ancient and unwanted form of melodic noise.