So much more honest than all excessive craftsmanship of today's youngsters, who have the right suits, their sax or trumpet in the right colour, but who lack all soul.
yeah, isn't it messed up? If you shove Sheakespeare into kids' faces, they don't get it either. You have to have a sense of the stakes, like er, life and death? Technical proficiency has become kind of sad. If the young instrumentalist isn't feeling the music in the pure emotional sense intended, stop playing it for them, since they're just going to create some dead Frankenstein monster.
...than it all turns inwards on him and he's not sure what to do..which lasts about 2:00 THAN a big and VERY unexpected and UNEXPECTABLE revelation follows him WHILE he's still unsure and kind of wonder HOW it's all going to turn out right in..the end..which I still havn't listened to yet 'cause I'm too buisey trying to impress everyone and that.
Captures the sense of the time - its despair, its anger, its frustration, its beauty - yet also speaks to/of, something universal in all humans throughout history. (Not sure if the video's that appropriate though! Still, at least it's available to a wider audience on You Tube now).
Postme, I think- - - I have no idea what goin' on. This project link random video with God's ear candy?
Captures alot I agree. Nearly took GumUnderBoot outta his hat.
Part of the frenetic saxisms made me think of a mink in a foot trap moving so fast, then poof.. yeah all over, and a journey this one not always so filled with gumdrops at every bend. She moves fast ane ya comin or not. Busy. Video? Sure. lol.
Absolutely superb music, totally disproves the idea that Ayler was just a free jazz screamer, here he plays with real lyricism and a depth of feeling that is almost unbearable in its soulfulness - 1000 x better than the posturing 'emotion' of so much commercial music.
So much more honest than all excessive craftsmanship of today's youngsters, who have the right suits, their sax or trumpet in the right colour, but who lack all soul.
BuckshotLaFunke 4 years ago
yeah, isn't it messed up? If you shove Sheakespeare into kids' faces, they don't get it either. You have to have a sense of the stakes, like er, life and death? Technical proficiency has become kind of sad. If the young instrumentalist isn't feeling the music in the pure emotional sense intended, stop playing it for them, since they're just going to create some dead Frankenstein monster.
opinioninflicting 3 years ago
...than it all turns inwards on him and he's not sure what to do..which lasts about 2:00 THAN a big and VERY unexpected and UNEXPECTABLE revelation follows him WHILE he's still unsure and kind of wonder HOW it's all going to turn out right in..the end..which I still havn't listened to yet 'cause I'm too buisey trying to impress everyone and that.
GumUnderBootCamp 4 years ago
Captures the sense of the time - its despair, its anger, its frustration, its beauty - yet also speaks to/of, something universal in all humans throughout history. (Not sure if the video's that appropriate though! Still, at least it's available to a wider audience on You Tube now).
postmeback 5 years ago
I know man..I'm there too. Like...as if it's a man (John Coltrane most likely right?)
WHO..is, at least in the beggining of this, unsure what the future holds and so he just plays and plays and P'P'PLAYZ his heart out.
GumUnderBootCamp 4 years ago
Postme, I think- - - I have no idea what goin' on. This project link random video with God's ear candy?
Captures alot I agree. Nearly took GumUnderBoot outta his hat.
Part of the frenetic saxisms made me think of a mink in a foot trap moving so fast, then poof.. yeah all over, and a journey this one not always so filled with gumdrops at every bend. She moves fast ane ya comin or not. Busy. Video? Sure. lol.
dynamoehummm 3 years ago
Absolutely superb music, totally disproves the idea that Ayler was just a free jazz screamer, here he plays with real lyricism and a depth of feeling that is almost unbearable in its soulfulness - 1000 x better than the posturing 'emotion' of so much commercial music.
postmeback 5 years ago 3