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    #61
    The thing about jazz is that it's great when you go to a bar and there's a jazz quartet playing, just adds a nice atmosphere, I don't think most of the time jazz pretends to be any more than that. It's a live thing. I don't have any Jazz records and I would never go and buy one but it's nice to go in a bar to find a jazz band. I don't find much of a difference between a "random no name" Jazz band or a "random no name" rock band, it's all good stuff when it's live just different. Glen Miller on record sounds pretty lame, but in my opinion live big band rates very highly compared to everything else. I remember when the Marines big band came to play at our school years ago, everyone thought they were f***ing brilliant. I'd rather listen to Goldfinger than Lady Gaga if I'm honest.
    Last edited by BlasterBates; 8 February 2011, 11:18.
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      #62
      For all you charlatans denigrating jazz music, try listening to Miles Davis' Sketches of Spain or My Favourite Things by John Coltrane.

      Actually, just been listening to The Adventures Of Gregory Peccary. Wonderful; guess you could call that jazz.

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        #63
        Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
        The thing about jazz is that it's great when you go to a bar and there's a jazz quartet playing, just adds a nice atmosphere, I don't think most of the time jazz pretends to be any more than that. It's a live thing. I don't have any Jazz records and I would never go and buy one but it's nice to go in a bar to find a jazz band. I don't find much of a difference between a "random no name" Jazz band or a "random no name" rock band, it's all good stuff when it's live just different. Glen Miller on record sounds pretty lame, but in my opinion live big band rates very highly compared to everything else. I remember when the Marines big band came to play at our school years ago, everyone thought they were f***ing brilliant. I'd rather listen to Goldfinger than Lady Gaga if I'm honest.
        Not necessarily big band, but I got interested in swing music when we bought a box full of vinyl LPs for next to nothing and found some albums in it by the Dutch Swing College Band; we played them just to see what it's like. We were hooked immediately. We've seen them live too and my goodness they can play. Would love to see a big band sometime.

        At the Dutch Swing College Band concert, most of the visitors were in their 80s, plus a few young music students from the conservatory who were, if you like, 'discovering' swing music all over again. Now usually I wouldn't choose to go out with a bunch of OAPs for an evening, but these OAPs were somewhat different to most. Swing music was banned during the war in occupied Holland (Nazis considered all forms of Jazz to be 'degenerate', and the 'swing kids', just as in Germany, were the counter culture youth of their time. The DSC were a big part of that counter culture in Holland, and in fact risked their lives by playing. Fascinating people, great music, amazing story.

        In fact, the DSC, as they're known here, are now working on setting up a youth jazz orchestra to train young musicians in many forms of jazz, and keep a very important bit of culture going.
        And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014

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          #64
          That's it with big bands, either OAP's or school kids, not much in between. I played in a big band at school and it was gr8. I did practice with a band full of OAP's, they really were brilliant. The problem with Big band is that you don't really get paid, just expenses, otherwise it would be going down a storm, that's why it's usually OAP's doing it, and of course you can't fit a big band in most pubs. It's a bit like an orchestra needs to be subsidised.
          Last edited by BlasterBates; 8 February 2011, 11:52.
          I'm alright Jack

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            #65
            Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
            That's it with big bands, either OAP's or school kids, not much in between. I played in a big band at school and it was gr8. I did practice with a band full of OAP's, they really were brilliant. The problem with Big band is that you don't really get paid, just expenses, otherwise it would be going down a storm, that's why it's usually OAP's doing it, and of course you can't fit a big band in most pubs. It's a bit like an orchestra needs to be subsidised.
            Oooh, you'll be opening a whole new can of worms there, what with all the Daily Wail readers on CUK.

            ps I agree with subsidies for orchestras
            And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014

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              #66
              Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
              Oooh, you'll be opening a whole new can of worms there, what with all the Daily Wail readers on CUK.

              ps I agree with subsidies for orchestras
              My old boy was a director of Scottish Opera and packed it in after telling them repeatedly that they had to pull back their spending. No matter how much they got from the government they just spent more and more, they could not be trusted with the cheque book.

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                #67
                Originally posted by minestrone View Post
                My old boy was a director of Scottish Opera and packed it in after telling them repeatedly that they had to pull back their spending. No matter how much they got from the government they just spent more and more, they could not be trusted with the cheque book.
                Well I guess that's forgiveable, after all I wouldn't employ a professional musician to do the bookkeeping. Sounds like they needed a solid manager in control of the dosh.
                And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014

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