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In Reply to: Re: sound is so real it stops you in your track! posted by Mike M. on November 19, 2002 at 12:23:20:
Mike M. writes:> I think New York Reunion with McCoy Tyner and Joe
> Henderson is still my all around favorite.C'mon man, this music was recorded ELEVEN years ago. Sure, the recording is good, but the music is dated, static, archival.
Any jazz music over, say, ten years old is museum music. You need to get out more and listen to TODAY's music. Sheesh!
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"Any jazz music over, say, ten years old is museum music."Well, that takes care of most if not all of the innovators in jazz.
What's the joke? What did I miss? I know you're not serious.
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C'mon Daryl, be original. Besides that, don't take things so personally, although if the shoe fits, it might make one sensitive, you know?I'm sure if you browse through my postings, you'll see a mix of ages of music I listen to and recommend, but the OVERWHELMING majority is very current.
Besides, you single out one recommendation of mine, 11 years old, out of a list that also mentions more current recordings. Severius's list below listed about a dozen recordings all of which were approximately 40 years old! There's a difference, if you think about it. The other thing here is that I was giving suggestions based solely on sound quality... that's what this thread is about, in case you hadn't noticed.
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