2024-25 Roster Thread #2: Midseasonnar

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That's not what I meant, rather, that too often bluegrass and jazz musicians put proficiency before "soul."
I'm a big Miles Davis fan (before the 1970s).
A great comment of his was "Don't play what's there; play what's not there."
Though this may go back to Claude DeBussy.

“Anybody can play. The note is only 20 percent. The attitude of the motherf***r who plays it is 80 percent.”

I read this as "Kenny G sucks" and it makes me happy.

I watched the documentary that Penny Lane got him to participate in, absolutely loved it, and hated him even more than I did going in. I got everything I wanted out of it.
 
You dislike bluegrass AND Jazz?! You're like the polar opposite of who I am in every aspect of life.

If you think jazz and bluegrass lack soul, then you need to listen to better jazz and bluegrass music. Like Jojo said, every genre has good music if you dig deeper than the surface.
Someone has actually made this claim? WTF world am I in?
Edit: sounds like someone has very narrow definitions
 
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Oh dear. My brain deleted these memories in the name of self-preservation.



The best thread title ever:

Man I'm so glad the Flyers prioritize great team guys instead of actually good players. We need a Seeler fanatic now
 

I only chose that bluegrass version to to a personal WTF moment. I was walking through Kings Island amusement park outside Cincinnati. I got to the Rivertown area of the park and that was playing over the speakers. I looked at my friend and laughed. Then it was followed by bluegrass versions of other popular songs. I just wanted to die laughing as some were even more like "Oh no they didn't"
 
That's not what I meant, rather, that too often bluegrass and jazz musicians put proficiency before "soul."
I'm a big Miles Davis fan (before the 1970s).
A great comment of his was "Don't play what's there; play what's not there."
Though this may go back to Claude DeBussy.

“Anybody can play. The note is only 20 percent. The attitude of the motherf***r who plays it is 80 percent.”

I've never understood this argument, and I've heard it my whole life because of the music I tend to listen to.

Just because you don't hear the "soul" in something proficient, doesn't mean it isn't there.

There's room for soul in all music.

Well, *almost* all music :cool:
 

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