> Personally I would love to see an "addendum" to the film that covers later
> Jazz and completely discredits the "smooth jazz" tripe of the 80s and 90s.
> Maybe Ian O'Brien and Kirk DeGiorgio could serve as consultants? :^)
Kirk DeGiorgio, for one, doesn't think too much of Cecil Taylor either.
I'm not a Ken Burns' afficianado by any means, but this sounds like a
total cop out. If Mr. Burns neglected to talk about people like Kirby
Puckett and Pete Rose in his baseball documentary, I'll give that
statement credit. If not, he's a raging hypocrite and not a historian.
n8
> Ken Burns: Yes,
ED MCMURRY" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I just realized all the other great artists that are missing from Burns'
version of Jazz... Alic Coltrane, Pharoah Sanders, Eric Do
on 2/1/01 10:15 AM, FRED MCMURRY at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Which brings me to another topic...that last episode of the Jazz series from
> PBS...did they just ignore some of the best Jazz of the last 20-30 years?
> And another thing, Sun Ra? Where
> was he? Don Cherry?
Cherry was referenced an
I just realized all the other great artists that are missing from Burns'
version of Jazz... Alic Coltrane, Pharoah Sanders, Eric Dolphy, Albert
Ayers, George Russell, Roscoe Mitchell, oh man! Burns and Wynton Marsalis
are doing such an injustice to the music, all music.
Fred
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> spinbacks, hard cuts, mixes that aren't seamless). So I guess the point
is
>
get yourself ahead. Not only is it a s**t
thing to do as a person, but it's a stupid thing to do, as well. As you can
see, then: IMnsHO, Jazz is the teacher :)
Jonny - should put up or shut up, FJ? ;)
P.S. As for the Burns documentary, it does seem outrageous. We won't get it
for a while
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---Phred wrote---
Does anyone remember the pbs rock-n-roll documentary? it did the same thing
in the last episode it went from punk rock(mid '70s) to present.
I disliked how he skipped some very influential bands(like Can), but enjoyed
the 10 mins of iggy pop. did ken burns do the rock n roll pbs
on 1/11/2001 7:18 PM, Fred Heutte at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> last *40* years of jazz will be compressed into one single episode of
> the Ken Burns series?! This doesn't just leave out the "loungy and hip
> jazz of the 50s and 60s." It leaves out:
[snip]
> Pharaoh Sanders, and so much more.
N
Is it really possible, as I read in the New York Times review, that the
last *40* years of jazz will be compressed into one single episode of
the Ken Burns series?! This doesn't just leave out the "loungy and hip
jazz of the 50s and 60s." It leaves out: post-bop, Albert Ayler, MJQ,
the Art Ensemb
On Thu, 11 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> In a message dated 1/11/01 10:08:17 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> >Interesting indeed.but because it doesn't really deal much with the
> >last 30 yearsI'm positive techno won't be in there at all.
> >
> >BUT they do describe early jazz
In a message dated 1/11/01 2:35:58 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Burns covers from the 60's until the present in the final episode I believe.
>
>
>
>Ryan Heard
Oh one more thing, Jazz is not coming on tonight because "The Clinton Years"
on Frontline
will be on. The next Jazz installment is o
In a message dated 1/11/01 10:08:17 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Interesting indeed.but because it doesn't really deal much with the
>last 30 yearsI'm positive techno won't be in there at all.
>
>BUT they do describe early jazz as being "a sound never before heard."
> If
>that doesn't d
Burns covers from the 60's until the present in the final episode I believe.
Ryan Heard
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onic Sonata for Souls Loved by Nature and ends with
Macero's & Miles's Dark Magus in '75."
I don't agree 100 percent with this statement but he deffinately has a
strong argument (developed in the book).
Fred
From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&
>Was wondering if any of you are checking out the new Ken Burns' documentary,
>called "Jazz" on PBS?
Yep!
>I'm also wondering what it'll say about Jazz in regards to influencing
>techno, if any.
Probably *nothing*. It pretty much ignores JAZZ of the last 40 years, never
mind
jazz influenced ge
On Thu, 11 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Was wondering if any of you are checking out the new Ken Burns' documentary,
> called "Jazz" on PBS?
> I'm also wondering what it'll say about Jazz in regards to influencing
> techno, if any.
>
> It is coming on every night this week and n
on 1/11/2001 9:08 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Yep but this thing is on the 3rd episode with 7 more to go(I think). I'm most
> certain they'll cover that era.
I wouldn't be too hopeful about any coverage of the "future" of jazz, or
it's influence on hip-hop, pop, or electro
In a message dated 1/11/01 7:48:07 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>I've been watching it and for the most part like the documentary. The knock
>on it from the reviews I've read is that it doesn't go into the current
>state of jazz or its future, so I doubt it'll mention techno, which is
>unfortuna
Hi,
Was wondering if any of you are checking out the new Ken Burns' documentary,
called "Jazz" on PBS?
I'm also wondering what it'll say about Jazz in regards to influencing
techno, if any.
It is coming on every night this week and next @ 9 PM EST/CST. So far, the
stories are quite deep and i
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