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DerekJohnson
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Crap propoganda from the Bald Smokers Coalition
Real jazzers do heroin and call their saxophone a "horn" -
Bald Smoker Superiority Guytenndawg said:Crap propoganda from the Bald Smokers Coalition
Real jazzers do heroin and call their saxophone a "horn" -
Stalin, who is your favorite jazz guitarist out of curiosity?
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I'm going to take up smoking again if I ever have to witness one of those truth commercials again.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cfo4Nblmp8
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It's almost like black folks love their mentholsPurpleJ said:I'm going to take up smoking again if I ever have to witness one of those truth commercials again.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cfo4Nblmp8
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You just couldn't resist, could you?dnc said:
It's almost like black folks love their mentholsPurpleJ said:I'm going to take up smoking again if I ever have to witness one of those truth commercials again.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cfo4Nblmp8
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Wes Montgomery. It would have been interesting to hear Charlie Christian recorded on modern equipment too.YellowSnow said:Stalin, who is your favorite jazz guitarist out of curiosity?
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Good point on Charlie. The albums i have that he played on were recorded in the 40s and sound shity. Wasn't till the later 50s that audiophile recordings started to become more readily available. There are some Grant Green and Kenny Burrell albums from the mid 60s that are as good of jazz guitar that you'll ever hear. I need to look into Wes Montgomery more.DerekJohnson said:
Wes Montgomery. It would have been interesting to hear Charlie Christian recorded on modern equipment too.YellowSnow said:Stalin, who is your favorite jazz guitarist out of curiosity?
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Yes, I've got Grant Green's On Green Dolphin Street on my iPod. Good chit.YellowSnow said:
Good point on Charlie. The albums i have that he played on were recorded in the 40s and sound shity. Wasn't till the later 50s that audiophile recordings started to become more readily available. There are some Grant Green and Kenny Burrell albums from the mid 60s that are as good of jazz guitar that you'll ever hear. I need to look into Wes Montgomery more.DerekJohnson said:
Wes Montgomery. It would have been interesting to hear Charlie Christian recorded on modern equipment too.YellowSnow said:Stalin, who is your favorite jazz guitarist out of curiosity?
On a side note, one of my favorite songs recently is Ruby Braff's "Willow Weep for Me". I'm listening to it over and over while I write at night. Smooth, sweet and sorrowful all at once.
Edited to say it's the version from the Music for the Still of the Night album, not the earlier version -
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