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Por_sha911 06-15-2014 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by 95avblm3 (Post 8117794)
You listed off some really good groups of what I consider to be the "real" smooth jazz genre... interesting you included Bela Fleck. I'm a fan of the Flecktones and have recently started exploring Bela's prior music... he has some really good pre-Flecktones tunes that boarder on the definition of traditional Bluegrass... the album "Drive" is a really great one.
As an aside, I got to see Corea and Fleck in concert together last year... It was an interesting pairing.

The Enchantment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
My fav:
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Bela took what Earl Scruggs started and amped it up 5 times and he then literally brought the banjo places it never has been. I saw Bela perform his Concerto for Banjo shortly after Scruggs died. As a tribute to him he did Foggy Mountain Breakdown and followed it up with The Ballad of Jed Clampett.

For the Ripps my favs are Topaz and Black Diamond but Drive is a great solo effort by Russ Freeman.

herr_oberst 06-15-2014 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by 911dean (Post 8118035)
Just saw them at SPACE in Evanston. Truly the best show of theirs I've seen. Also have seen Gary Clark Jr there.

SPACE is simply the best sounding venue I've ever been at. Even the performers comment about the sound. Recently saw Jimmie Vaughan at SPACE. After the show I had told Lou Ann Barton she sounded great. Her response "your so lucky to be able to listen in a place like this".

If you ever get to Chicago check this place out. In matter fact check their schedule out.

Dean

Phil and Dave will be in Portland this Friday to cover the songs of Big Bill Broonzy - from their new album...I've got a ticket....

Por_sha911 06-15-2014 06:43 PM

If you want so awesome blues, see BB King and Eric Clapton collaborate.

911dean 06-15-2014 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by herr_oberst (Post 8118097)
Phil and Dave will be in Portland this Friday to cover the songs of Big Bill Broonzy - from their new album...I've got a ticket....

Should be a killer show! This stuff just soothes my soul.

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stuartj 06-15-2014 08:26 PM

Late night "Kind of Blue", low lights and a large Islay whisky is pretty much my idea of perfect fun.....KoB is really a pretty accessible jazz album. If you want to get extreme try, Miles' "*****es Brew" is it. Regarded as the recording that fired off electric jazz fusion.

But Miles....there was an obscure Australian movie made in the early 90s called 'Dingo'. It was about an outback postman who played jazz...and one day a plane landed and out stepped .....Miles Davis, the coolest man alive. Truly, a bizarre film, and I think Miles last film appearance. Look it up if you like Miles, it got some great music in it. Heres a clip....

Miles Davis - 'DINGO' (1991) - YouTube

intakexhaust 06-16-2014 05:00 AM

If you want to hear some deep Miles Davis, check out the movie soundtrack to 'The Hot Spot' (Don Johnson, Jenifer Connely, Virginia Madson). Same soundtrack also has some good stuff from Taj Mahal, and John Lee Hooker.

Other classic Davis I have is from the original Summertime (late 50's 60?), In a Silent Way, Kind of Blue. I can understand how its not for everyone but oddly, the sounds become an acquired taste. It might not hit right off but if patient, listen through it all. Davis and Coltrane together had some great chemistry.... well.... could literally say, used.

ramonesfreak 06-16-2014 06:29 AM

Miles Davis is my all time favorite musician and I could go on and on trying to convince you. But, if you have Kind of Blue and still don't get it then I'm convinced he or jazz just aint for you and you can stop trying now


Btw, Ellington at Newport is definitely not jazz for beginners

Have you watched the entire Ken Burns Jazz documentary ?

Maybe before giving up give it a look, though its 12 hours long - it is amazing

aschen 06-16-2014 06:35 AM

If you don't like Saxophone Colossus by Sonny Rollins, you have no soul and we cant be friends


I do like some miles davis as well, I think later in his career he got so "good" at jazz he had to venture into so pretty far out stuff to feed his creative bug. I feel the same way about coltrain, I love some of his albums but some are too far gone for me.

ramonesfreak 06-16-2014 06:37 AM

Dale Watson was here last week but I was travelling. I saw him at a dive bar in New Jersey about 14 years ago and he was great, but he stole the girl I went with from me. Sorta funny thinking back in that

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I'm with you. I do like some jazz and had listened to Kind of Blue in my very early 20's. By this time I had already been listening to blues and seeing it live. Muddy "Mississippi" Water's live at age 16 was a favorite and had seen Buddy Guy at 18. Before I was 21, I was seeing Junior Wells and Lefty Dizz as well as others. <br>
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A friend recommended "Kind of Blue" who was more of a jazz guy. He was then hanging out with Kyle Eastwood and still does(i'm sure). That's just what they were into. I didn't get Kind of Blue then and have been meaning to give it a listen again, close to 30 years later.<br>
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Hardcore blues guy I am. I'm also quite fond of Rockabilly. Outlaw country flips my switch also. Give Dale Watson a listen.<br>
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Lately my Saturday nights have been working on my 02 with a killer blues radio program on(like 10 hours worth!), through my vintage Marantz w/ Klipsch speakers. I find it extremely satisfying.<br>
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Aja was listened to frequently in my youth and I still see way too much live music! <br>
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Dean


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