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#1 sure sounds like "Jump for Joy." I can't say what artist. #2, as pointed out by BillF, is "Symphony Sid." Again, I don't know about the artist. #3 sounds a bit like Jarrett, with that humming and keening going on. But the tenor solo would seem to toss that out the window. #4 is good funky organ stuff, but I guess my knowledge is not big enough to speculate. #5 sounds a bit like Wynton atop a parade rhythm, but it's probably someone else.
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Kennedy Center Honors TV show 12-25-18
Milestones replied to cliffpeterson's topic in Miscellaneous Music
I think I'll wait and see what winds up on YouTube. -
Kennedy Center Honors TV show 12-25-18
Milestones replied to cliffpeterson's topic in Miscellaneous Music
How much of that music will actually appear during the televised show? Could it possibly be all of it? -
Album Covers w/Is This Barbara Feldon Or Not?
Milestones replied to JSngry's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Perhaps not, but she does well as a look-alike. -
Well, I'd certainly favor Jethro Tull, ELP, and King Crimson over at least 50 artists in the Rock Hall.
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Really? So how do you define "popular"? Every record by Yes in the 1970's went gold or platinum. The Moody Blues had roughly equivalent sales in those years. This was bested by Emerson, Lake & Palmer--whose first 6 albums went gold. In addition, is popularity a key factor in a group entering a Hall of Fame?
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I respectfully disagree about Prog Rock. While sometimes it has been regarded as pretentious--and in actual fact has sometimes been pretentious--I and many others have found value and enjoyment in this music. We are talking about Yes, Moody Blues, early Genesis, Jethro Tull, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, King Crimson, and the biggest of all: Pink Floyd. This is a serious strand or genre within rock music.
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Kareem Abdul Jabar.
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I am enjoying Tony Bennett's A Swingin' Christmas--from 2008 with the Basie Big Band. I don't think I've ever heard such heartache in "Christmas Time is Here."
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I think we should re-energize this thread. I have actually done fairly little to follow Joey, other than his several appearances on John McLaughlin records. Oh, and there's the Yoshi's record with Pat Martino, which to these ears is about as good as guitar-organ-drums gets. I've recently been checking out Reboppin', which has a lot of good tracks, as well as the two-disc Christmas album. In short, he seems like someone I should look into more deeply.
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John Coltrane for Rock HOF! I can guarantee he has been an influence on many rock musicians.
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Gotta say, though, that "Time of the Season" is one of the greatest British rock songs of the 60's.
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Don't mean to be cruel, but how about having more than 5 songs that anybody ever heard?
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Seems to me that Jethro Tull and King Crimson are the two groups most deserving to go in and yet continue to be snubbed.
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Anyone familiar with Joey Defrancesco Christmas--Home for the Holidays. It's two discs, and it's not bad--just been delving into a bit. There's a smoking version of "We Three Kings."
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Have any artists / bands done full album performances?
Milestones replied to tjluke68's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
LOL. Anyway, there is the case of the Branford Marsalis Quartet doing A Love Supreme, as well as brother Wynton doing the same with LCO. Wasn't there a Latin version of Kind of Blue? Conrad Herwig? -
I guess there's just not much stuff in this area (as opposed to jazz, blues, Americana, etc.) that tickles my ear. On the other hand, I have just sampled some Radiohead; and their stuff (what I've heard, at least) sounds good and worthy of further exploration.
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Count me as a Jethro Tull fan, big time. That is a band that should have been in a long time ago. Todd Rundgren is an amazing talent in every facet of music and should be in. The Zombies...well, there have been many groups who got together (in whole or in part) decades past their heyday and tour and record; yet ask the man/woman on the street if they know this, the answer is no. And are these groups creative in their reunion years? The answer is usually no. If HUGE visibility and sales are prime criteria, then I'm sure Kenny G. is in some kind of jazz hall of fame.
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I'll take Hank over any of these inductees!
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Geez, I looked up some info on The Zombies and found they released two albums in the 60's. Two??? I know it was still a time of singles, but TWO albums?
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I don't know if many people care. I'm from the Cleveland area and I grew up on Rock before discovering jazz. I've been to the the Rock Hall a couple of times, and all told it's not bad. But inductees at this point...not much happening here, seems to me. The Cure--heard the name, but don't know, don't care. Def Leppard--don't care. Janet Jackson--don't care. Stevie Nicks--good with Mac, but her solo career is not substantial. Radiohead--heard the name, but don't know, don't care. Roxy Music--a few good tunes, but Hall of Fame? The Zombies--ditto. How long were the Zombies around?
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What about the last few years? It sounds like he was performing, but not releasing new music. The last new one was Creation, recorded in 2014.
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Does it matter whether we own music?
Milestones replied to ghost of miles's topic in Miscellaneous Music
All well said. But I have to say I greatly value much stuff that I've downloaded, though precisely because it used to be rare. For example, almost everything I have by the Great Jazz Trio is in download digital format, and I have quite a few of John Abercrombie's records (especially earlier ones) as downloads. There were hard-to-impossible to find as records/CD's, and even if found they were cost prohibitive. Now such material is easily available for downloading, and at remarkably low cost. -
I'm a little baffled by this, as I've had some awareness of records coming out, but I think at least three have been material from 10-20 years ago. I have never followed Jarrett real closely, but I have wound up collecting a fair amount of his stuff, especially the Standards Trio and more recently the American Quartet (sometimes trio). But I get the impression there has been nothing new in about 8 years. I know he's had (and perhaps still has) issues with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
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Does it matter whether we own music?
Milestones replied to ghost of miles's topic in Miscellaneous Music
It sounds like Netflix really sucks. I don't really use it, but my wife does (there's wives again). I would have to think there are several other services out there that provide classic movies. I know I've been meaning to watch All My Sons (with Edward G. Robinson) for some now on YouTube.