Show off. You lost me early on. I intended to put together a serious answer to fletch's post, but you just kinda hacked me off with this. Clearly I don't have a music major's understanding of what is included in the classification of "jazz." And I don't care. So, from my uneducated and subjective personal perspective,
this to me this is jazz, and I don't like it:
[video=youtube;SmhP1RgbrrY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmhP1RgbrrY[/video]
You may say it has some connection to old time or country or bluegrass, but I don't buy it. You beat that monkey hard enough and he'll tell you anything you want to hear (get that?). I can't hear what connection it has with this
[video=youtube;bDJPnG3RDxU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDJPnG3RDxU&feature=related[/video]
ouch. I didn't think that "unpopular" should mean "hateful." And I just wanted to know if anyone can explain what a "huckleberry friend" is...
Somebody gives the definition here HepKitty:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080323134512AAzirjZ
but I don't know if they're right or not.
That caterwauling is jazz, I suppose. To the "experts" it appears to be the only jazz that counts as such, but there is so much more to to the music. Swing music IS jazz, so is Dixieland, much pop frome the 'Twenties. Western Swing (think Bob Wills & hs Texas Playboys) is yet anoyher form of jazz, as are jump blues, ans several other precursors to Rock & Roll. Rock itself adopts
many of the conventions of small group jazz.
Please accept my apologies if you felt "hacked off". I
I suggested two specific songs, both of which are on YouTube, that might have introduced you to a jazz that you wou.d fid to be more congenial. I could not post them here as I am currently using an I-pad, and I cannot how to post a youtube video to this forum using this instrument.
There is an aowful lot more to jazz than Monk. Not all will be toeveryone's taste, of course, but we can hopefully avoid too narrow a cahracterisation.
I mean, every piece of music is an expression of the artist's desire to say something important to them (even if it's "gotta pay the mortgage and this guitar is the only way.").
Not an international artist, but for the Dutch/Belgian who might know her:
I can't STAND Caro Emerald!! She annoys the crap out of me with her lame wannabe retro sound.
Plus I think that Micheal Buble is way overrated.... Okay, don't shoot me now
...Plus I think that Micheal Buble is way overrated....
It piqued my curiosity enough to check it out. She's not that bad but I do see your point.
:eeek:Oh wow that is horrible! That's not even music! And the clip is awful too.
He is, however, more marketable than a better singer in his idiom would be. There's still a place in the mainstream for a bland Sinatra emulator. A more serious male interpreter of classic pop would be relegated to cabaret.AND HOW! Awful.Romy Overdorp said:...Plus I think that Micheal Buble is way overrated....
Hey, thanks for answering in such detail. It seems you have very catholic tastes (Presbyterian tho you may be lol).
So here's the thing. As a jazz player, I always ask people who don't like jazz, "What kind of jazz don't you like?" Most of the jazz I listen to is big band, with '20s and '30s small group right behind. 3 1/2 minute mini-essays, meant for dancing and happiness, with little time to noodle away.
So I guess the next question is: what is jazz to you?
I agree that much of the most critically acclaimed jazz is intellectual more than rhythmic or mood in appeal. I don't listen to it much, except to appreciate the musicianship. Some I respect more than love. A lot of it, I, like you, don't dig at all.
Jazz has really suffered with the public because the critics and musicians look down on the old styles, and the new styles offer little to even a niche fandom of non-musicians.
I know. The very worst about videoclip "music". Pop music in its worst. People at their worst. Happilly you don't understand the "lyrics". But made a huge sucess those days (2001).