fameONE
Sep 16 2005, 05:34 AM
Who listens to him?
And who has ever heard the In A Silent Way sessions?
mipadi
Sep 16 2005, 11:12 AM
Ah, a classic jazz musician. I actually do not listen to him a whole lot, but I can definitely respect the impact he had on jazz music.
Blue-Chan
Sep 16 2005, 02:46 PM
Again I haven't listened to him in so long.
Now I am reminded to now.
:D
RiC3xBoy
Sep 17 2005, 12:34 AM
Wow, finally, a Jazz Topic, I absolutely love his work. I have one of his CDs "Kind of Blue". One my of favorites is "Blue and Green". Charlie Parker is another favorite of mine. He is probably THE saxophonist of all time. His recording of Cottontail is just crazy....
fameONE
Sep 17 2005, 12:45 PM
Blue In Green off of Kind of Blue is my favorite song of all time. In A Silent Way comes in a close second. I just picked up Miles Ahead and I'm pretty impressed. Classy.
nightmare4taki
Sep 18 2005, 11:31 AM
I've heard of him but after viewing this thread I was inspired to listen to some of his works. So far on his website I have heard two of his songs( Human Nature and The Doo Bop Song) and I think they are remarkable and impressive.
I might consider buying one of his CDs, anyway he reminds me of Kenny G for some strange reason.
sm0kinm0nky
Sep 21 2005, 06:04 PM
QUOTE(RiC3xBoy @ Sep 17 2005, 12:34 AM)
Wow, finally, a Jazz Topic, I absolutely love his work. I have one of his CDs "Kind of Blue". One my of favorites is "Blue and Green". Charlie Parker is another favorite of mine. He is probably THE saxophonist of all time. His recording of Cottontail is just crazy.... Charlie Parker is the man best beboper ever.
I like take five and autumn leaves by Miles Davis.
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