You hate jazz!?!?!?

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Now you're the one who's bullshitting. A few score years of jazz mirrors several centuries of classical music? There's easily more difference between John Cage and Johann Sebastian Bach than, say, dixieland jazz and Latin jazz.

Blue (pester)19:49, 22 February 2011

True, I am bullshitting, it's not a great analogy. However, it's far less bullshit than claiming that there is no difference between, say King Oliver and Anthony Braxton, or Art Tatum and John Zorn, or Ella Fitzgerald and Albert Ayler, or Chet Baker and Sun Ra, ad infinitum.

Nebuchadnezzar (talk)21:06, 22 February 2011

I like Nebby. Also, I am going to NY next week for my semi-annual jazz holiday. Fred Hersch, Paul Motian, Ron Carter and Steve Coleman are all on the menu. Any chance you're in the Apple, Neb? I'll buy you an overpriced beer at the Vanguard if you are, for all your hard work here.

P-Foster (talk)21:23, 22 February 2011

Ugh, I hate you. :P I happen to live there, but next week is one of the few times I will not be there. Unless we just get another huge dump of snow, in which case I will be here but no one will be doing anything anyway.

Also, further clarification, I should say the analogy between jazz and classical is forced, but the general idea is that jazz has developed into a very diverse style of music. As rich and varied as classical, no, but definitely not "all the same."

Nebuchadnezzar (talk)21:34, 22 February 2011

"I like Nebby. Also, I am going to NY next week for my semi-annual jazz holiday." Come to the Met, we'll set you straight yet!

Edit: Unintentional, yet fortuitous, rhyme.

Blue (pester)21:47, 22 February 2011

I can appreciate jazz, I just can only listen to certain subgenres of it. Swing and certain ragtime-style music I love, bebop and freeform, not so much. And I apologize in advance if this edit comes up all jacked, because I know nothing of this "Liquid Thread" stuff.