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Good music, bad movies, meandering ramblings [message #5115 is a reply to message #5113] |
Mon, 08 March 2004 09:43 |
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Wayne Parham
Messages: 18783 Registered: January 2001
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You like Jazz the best, don't you? Indian music too maybe? I always liked art rock best. It is rock, but it is relatively complicated and energetic. It has heavy classical influence. Yes, Genesis and Gentle Giant are examples. But I have heard everything that each of them has done about two zillion times, so I've branched out into other types of music. Actually started doing that over a decade ago. Sometimes, I like to listen to 40's and 50's music, just for fun. It doesn't inspire me like the music favorites of my youth, but it is fun to listen to. And on that "fun" theme, sometimes I like to listen to the very music I once turned my nose up at for being too simplistic. Stuff from the Talking Heads is a good example. But don't get the movie David Byrne did - True Stories - hoping it will be "fun". It is unbelievably stupid. Kinda fun to watch an early performance of John Goodman in it though. I can't remember if it predates "Roseanne" or not, but it's from back then - in the mid-80's. Why is it that all movies made by musicians are incredibly stupid? Remember the Monkee's "Head"? And they were even actors before musicians and the movie was still way stupid. How 'bout the Madonna movies? Prince's "Purple Rain"? Or "Glitter" by Mariah Carey? Do you know of any movies made by musicians that were any good? Could this post have possibly rambled any more?
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Re: Good music, bad movies, meandering ramblings [message #5116 is a reply to message #5115] |
Mon, 08 March 2004 11:18 |
akhilesh
Messages: 1275 Registered: May 2009
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Hey Wayne, I Like most types of music, depending on the mood....classical, jazz, sometimes indian classical (there are many types), rap, country, pop..they are all good. But within each genre i have likes & dislikes, and while i do like the genre that nora jones plays in...(the 3-4 instrument jazz ensemble with vocals) i find her not be a talent at all...at least compared to others like diana krall (amazing voice, decent piano, wisely sings old classics) and shirley horn (amazing voice & arrangements, knows that silence is a part of a passage, decent piano, also sings old classics). Movies by musicians: i agree with you. did you see the JAzz singer....neil diamond in a major narcissistic role? Music & movies are so different, that;s probably why musicians can;t make good movies. The only GOOD music move i say was: "The Last Waltz" made by Martin Scorcese...about the band's last concert. That is a GOOD flick. -akhilesh P.s> "that song of Nora Jones: "Don;t know why you didn;t come"...is that some kinda tongue in cheek lyric...or am i giving her WAYY too much credit for any kind of "sophistication"?
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Re: Am i the only one on the planet who does not like her voice or her lyrics? [message #5123 is a reply to message #5113] |
Thu, 11 March 2004 08:16 |
Manualblock
Messages: 4973 Registered: May 2009
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She takes way too much from Julie London. Early Rosemary Clooney with the trio, now that is singing! Shirley Horn, a genius. Here's one if you like and respect real jazz; Carol Sloane, if you can find it, theres one with Stan Getz that is real nice and another with Bud Shank. Try Live at Thirtieth Street,Its mono but great sound. The newest is one of the best female jazz records, called "Love You Madly", it has Art Farmer,Kenny Burrell,Clifford Jordan,and Kenny Barron, definately the A-list.Contemporary Records c-14049. How come no one mentions "Dusty In Memphis"? One of the finest,listen to it at least once a week.
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