Jazz....
Smoke filled room, saxaphone and a girl sounding like shes the one that did all the smoking.
She sounds like it will be her last night on earth and strangely, everyone knows it.
In my younger day, it was the stuff you heard on elevators. And in the dentist chair, until they started to hire young dental assistants
A lot of typing in this thread. And a lot of intelligent thoughts and comments.
Let me see if I can't fix that. Cuz you folks always think too much
I never listened to a lick of jazz, except of course in one of the above scenarios, but then I didn't actually listen. It was like lifes background music. You could hear it when everything else was quiet.
I still cannot do the smoke filled room stuff. And this will probably be an insult to jazz guys but, I actually bought a "jazz" cd a few years back. It was weckls band. I didn't even consider it jazz so to speak. Sorta like there are oldies and then there are "Oldies". "Don't insult the 50's music by calling the 60's oldies".
I would call weckls album "rock jazz". I liked a few songs on it a lot.
Nowadays, when I think of jazz drummers, I think "right hand swing, left hand ghosting". And it seems jazz drummers are really up on their rudiments. Like they were whacked across the hand with a ruler if they didn't practice their rudiments day in and day out. By someone dressed like Clark Kent. Who incidentally, actually did turn into Superman at the late night jazz gig.
I think in a nut shell, at least at this point in my life, I will never be a jazz drummer. Solely because I think we are what we like to listen to. I don't like to listen to jazz.
And I think the reason for that, is their lyrics, vocals and story lines suk. Even when there is no vocals, which is frequently the case. Those things always come first for me. Aside from that weckl disc, I don't think I have ever bought a piece of music because of the piece of music.
I have to hear a great vocal before I can go any further and jazz music is just not conducive to vocals.
This is also the reason why I'm going through this metamorphosis, this stuck zone, in what I really want to be playing.
Not so much the message itself in rock or pop, just tired of the message all together.
I might try to start an acid jazz band
I don't think Jazz drummers are any kind of special or elite drummers. If I wanted to play jazz, I would.
Drumming is after all, all about making your limbs do things they don't really want to do. Yeah yeah yeah, don't give me any of that crap about feel and how music is universal and speaks to the soul
As far as David's video, if I eliminate the few nuances I already mentioned in the other thread on sound quality and such, I can see he is a very good drummer. I see funk in that video bordering on breaking into the jazz world. His right hand can swing and his left hand can ghost. And It's not too late to turn back.