http://newmusicbox.org/chatter/chatter.nmbx?id=6784
The issue is simple there is a lot of pretense on the net NMB too. Sorry
Phil Fried
Phil's monologue page
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http://newmusicbox.org/chatter/chatter.nmbx?id=6793
Mr. Harris is a working musician so naturally opinions might be colored by the needs of the profession. That is to be among these folks you have to have an uncritical view of what they do, their ideas, and their opinions.
By philmusic
"...I see a historical time-line. Miles Davis versus Tom Scott, The Mothers of Invention versus The Fugs, James Brown versus Sly Stone—there's something to it..."
Well not for me. Perhaps if you want to stress the inclusive nature of jazz --everybody fits in somewhere--perhaps. A Closer examination of your examples I think will show that geography is not destiny.
Besides did we forget Chicago? What coast are they? Or Brazil for that matter.
Phil Fried
Phil's Mid-west page
Friday, February 18, 2011, 1:31:28 PM
The issue is simple there is a lot of pretense on the net NMB too. Sorry
Ah yes good fun
By philmusic
On the other hand its just another instance of the internet pretending to be a dialogue. By philmusic
Phil Fried
Phil's monologue page
__________________________________
http://newmusicbox.org/chatter/chatter.nmbx?id=6793
Mr. Harris is a working musician so naturally opinions might be colored by the needs of the profession. That is to be among these folks you have to have an uncritical view of what they do, their ideas, and their opinions.
By philmusic
"...I see a historical time-line. Miles Davis versus Tom Scott, The Mothers of Invention versus The Fugs, James Brown versus Sly Stone—there's something to it..."
Well not for me. Perhaps if you want to stress the inclusive nature of jazz --everybody fits in somewhere--perhaps. A Closer examination of your examples I think will show that geography is not destiny.
Besides did we forget Chicago? What coast are they? Or Brazil for that matter.
Phil Fried
Phil's Mid-west page
Friday, February 18, 2011, 1:31:28 PM
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