Yep in your youth you think you know it all and can change the world.
As you get older you just learn to deal with it.
As you get older you just learn to deal with it.
I've been really big into jazz for the past 10 years or so. Ever since I discovered it I can't get enough. I like all sorts, but my favorite is smooth jazz. I've got quite the playlist going on Apple Music.
I'm eclectic with music though. The only genres I can't bring myself to enjoy are death metal, rap, and modern pop music.
I'm a Jazz fan too. I have Apple Music as well, I wonder if there is a way to share. I have about 6,000 Jazz tracks and around 600 Jazz CD's that have only been played once, to rip. My preference is Bop and Post Bop, not exactly smooth I know. I used to keep extra copies of "Kind of Blue" on hand to give away, listening to that album can have a profound effect on your life. And I mean listen, not playing in the background while you do something else. A good sound system with a listening triangle is worth every penny. IMO the best Jazz came from about 1956 give or take a few years on either side. Miles Davis, Brubeck, Monk, Dexter Gordon, Coltrane to name a few of the big ones. Also big into the Latin and Bossa Nova sounds. We need to get together and compare notes.
My Jazz journey was a progression from Rock to Country to Blues, then I received a gift subscription to XM radio maybe 30 years ago and got hooked on the Jazz scene. So now I listen to all of it.
I like all sorts of Jazz, including the Bop stuff.
My path started with Blues (I'm a Blues guitarist) and then shifted towards Jazz, and then Country.
I'm very big into the Latin and Bossa Nova sounds as well. Sounds like we should be comparing stuff. If you make a playlist on Apple Music it can easily be shared on Apple Music with the whole world. That's what I'm planning to do. I've got so much stuff I've compiled and most of it is really good. There's a lot of classic stuff in there (Joe Pass, Kenny Burrell, Wes Montgomery, etc.), but I've also got a lot of newer stuff from lesser known artists I really had to dig to find!
There's nothing quite like good Jazz!
Check out the album "Swiss Movement" recorded live at Montreux in 1969, and check out Andrea Motis.
Check out the album "Swiss Movement" recorded live at Montreux in 1969, and check out Andrea Motis.
Here's just a few good ones for you:
Thanks, I'll give them a listen. Charlie Rouse was Monk's main sax man as you probably know. Do you know who Nica was?
I'm only 42 years old, but my wife (who is 8 years younger than I am) is always ribbing me about how I'm becoming an old man.
I asked her to give me examples and she listed the following:
My response of course was that I enjoy these things.
- I like to bird watch.
- I love smooth jazz and classical music.
- I enjoy taking my time when walking (including grocery shopping).
- I'm more interested in what people have to say as oppose to being entertained.
- I love to sit outside, sip tea, and just enjoy the silence of rural Wyoming.
That leads me to the question, what do you enjoy about getting old that you didn't used to enjoy (or appreciate) as much when you were younger?
Have I mentioned….not a fucking thing, being old sucks!
