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Roll over, Wynton, and tell Charles Mingus the News   Message List  
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Re: [fusenet] Roll over, Wynton, and tell Charles Mingus the News

Roll over Led Zepplin, tell Johnny Rotten the news.  The flip side of the small
club:

Having just endured the Big Outdoor Arena gig (whereby my wife and I accompanied
my daughter and friends, who somehow conned us into taking them to see Paramore
and No Doubt) I have to agree.  The crowd, the expense, the entry / exit and
parking nightmares, the ocean of drunken 35 year old girls (well, that might
have been fun in some alternate universe, but I digress), the hideously
expensive drinks. ....

Ok, so I'll share that far-from-fusenet show, in a few sentences.  Paramore -
music good; No Doubt - music bad.  Paramore comes out of a crunchy hard rock bag
- I get it and enjoy the music, though there's not much tricky going on. 
Very nice rock n roll.

No Doubt comes much more from a punk ethic - I just plain don't like it -
there's just nothing for me there, musically.  Nothing.  Hard worked
performances, for sure, and very slick staging.   No Doubt had not one but two
multi-instrumental keyboard player / singers, one playing trumpet, one playing
trombone, which ought to to have really impressed me.  But all the horn blowing
was on terrible, fake Mexican-cabaret-music sounding stuff.  Just plain
grating.  Only a couple of plain-old booty-shakers like Another One Bites the
Dust were even tolerable to hear.

Every time I go to this Verizon Wireless music center, I swear it will be the
last time.  Daddy's little girl got me THIS time, but never again, I SWEAR.

Right.
ddd




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From: Doug Millaway <jazzthinker@...>
To: fusenet@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 10:01:39 PM
Subject: Re: [fusenet] Roll over, Wynton, and tell Charles Mingus the News





For me, I have almost begun to shy away from the big music scene and
have started to attend almost exclusively shows by local and regional
talent. I find the experience of shooting the breeze with the guys is
almost as fun as the gig itself. On top of that, every once in a while
we just sit around and jam. It doesn't get much better than that.

So, right now I could care less about what Wynton has to say. He hasn't
shown up for any of our coffee house jam sessions lately.

Doug
Pete wrote:
>
>
> I have never been terribly inquisitive about the personal lives of the
> musicians I love; I'm not bringing them into my home, just their
> recordings. That being said, I think things are far different today
> than they were in the late 60s and 70s. Then musicians were almost
> expected to be difficult, stand-offish and substance abusers.
>
> Personally, some of the most mediocre musicians I have played with
> have been the most difficult, and vice-versa. I think the competition
> is much greater now (I have been a music fan since the 60s and I
> constantly discover great new younger players in jazz and fusion that
> I had never previously heard of. I also think it is recognized that
> promptness, sobriety and a good attitude will get you a gig over
> someone who is equally talented but difficult to tolerate.
>
> http://www.myspace. com/petewulforst project
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> To hear more of Pete's Music, go to these locations:
>
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: mzkjr
> To: fusenet@yahoogroups .com <mailto:fusenet% 40yahoogroups. com>
> Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 5:34 PM
> Subject: [fusenet] Roll over, Wynton, and tell Charles Mingus the News
>
> . . . with apologies to Chuck Berry.
>
> It seems there are any number of musicians and other artists whose
> work was superb, despite their having thoroughly unpleasant
> personalities. Miles Davis was nicknamed "Prince of Darkness," for
> example. It seems to me that unless you are a musician playing with
> someone with an unpleasant personality, that the personal side of an
> artist should not interfere with the ability to enjoy and appreciate
> the artist's work.
>
> /s/ Marty
> Martin Z. Kasdan Jr.
> Jazz Columnist, Louisville Music News
> www.louisvillemusic news.net
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>




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. . . with apologies to Chuck Berry. It seems there are any number of musicians and other artists whose work was superb, despite their having thoroughly...
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I have never been terribly inquisitive about the personal lives of the musicians I love; I'm not bringing them into my home, just their recordings. That being...
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Jul 14, 2009
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For me, I have almost begun to shy away from the big music scene and have started to attend almost exclusively shows by local and regional talent. I find the...
Doug Millaway
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Jul 14, 2009
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Roll over Led Zepplin, tell Johnny Rotten the news.  The flip side of the small club: Having just endured the Big Outdoor Arena gig (whereby my wife and I...
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