mjzee Posted May 29, 2005 Report Posted May 29, 2005 Ask him how the 78s for Norman Granz came about. And, yes, about "Something Else": ask him whether or not it was really Miles' date. Quote
Joe M Posted May 29, 2005 Author Report Posted May 29, 2005 Hank, all those chords are lovely and placed impeccably - why don't you EVER take a friggin' chance? Is "good taste" always the answer? Thanks for all the lovely music, and I mean that. ← You mean there's only ONE answer? I didn't know that. I though diversity, even in music, was a good thing. There's plenty of people doing everything else, very few doing what Hank does. So I think he has the right to rely on his good taste, just as much as so many other artists have a right to rely on their bad taste. ← If I understand you correctly, my response is "HUH?". ← Whenever someone on these boards mentions the name of someone like Clark Terry or Hank Jones or Frank Wess, some wiseguy always has to step in and comment on how they don't take enough chances musically. And my response is always so what? People always want to take a shot at the musicians who don't fit their own artistic paradigm, and I can't figure it out. If Hank's playing is too pretty or isn't daring enough for your ears, you're listening to the wrong person. It would be like saying, Ornette, you write such great tunes, but why can't you work on your intonation or play some more standards, or bebop changes? Some musicians are all about taking chances, some are all about "good taste" and I can't figure out why people here seem to think that only one of those is acceptable. Quote
mjzee Posted May 29, 2005 Report Posted May 29, 2005 Whenever someone on these boards mentions the name of someone like Clark Terry or Hank Jones or Frank Wess, some wiseguy always has to step in and comment on how they don't take enough chances musically. And my response is always so what? People always want to take a shot at the musicians who don't fit their own artistic paradigm, and I can't figure it out. If Hank's playing is too pretty or isn't daring enough for your ears, you're listening to the wrong person. It would be like saying, Ornette, you write such great tunes, but why can't you work on your intonation or play some more standards, or bebop changes? Some musicians are all about taking chances, some are all about "good taste" and I can't figure out why people here seem to think that only one of those is acceptable. ← Amen to that, brother. Quote
Joe M Posted June 3, 2005 Author Report Posted June 3, 2005 The interview is up and archived on our station's website. I recorded it Monday, it's about 30 minutes in length. Hank had a lot to say, and I could have talked to him for hours. I worked in a few of the questions suggested here as well. Here's the link: http://jazzportraits.blogspot.com/2005/06/...hank-jones.html or http://www.kfsr.org Quote
indigo Posted June 5, 2005 Report Posted June 5, 2005 The interview is up and archived on our station's website. ... or http://www.kfsr.org ← Thanks. I'm listening now. Elegant player, articulate interviewee. I've just pulled out Steal Away to follow up. Quote
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