Everyone who calls themselves "wolf-something" or "something-wolf" almost inevitably turns out to be an irredeemable shitneck.
Jazz should fuck itself in the earhole with itself.
Actually, I was kind of hoping you'd say exactly that. It turns out, the two are intertwined more frequently than you might think. See, I think if Jazz as being sort of like pop's think-tank (pop includes the vast majority of rock and hip-hop). On its own in its purest form, it's barely distinguishable from meaningless noise. But the ideas and innovations that have been birthed there have made all of music richer. There's a whole lot of musically great hip-hop out there (just like any other genre). Much of it is full of jazz-ish live instrumentation. Interestingly, in spite of how much I generally dislike jazz itself, this tends to be some of my favorite hip-hop to listen to. The melody and the warmth of the actual instruments provides something that much hip-hop lacks, and the jazz finally finds what it needed all along to turn it from a puppet into a real boy - a simple and catchy beat.check it out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n65x_cSHSHE
Quote from: Dirty Old Uncle Roger on October 13, 2013, 04:20:19 amI have two problems with Jazz.1. It hasn't had much to say in years, and2. What it's repeating makes me go berserk.Quote from: LMNOAnd much like any kind of music, Sturgeon's Law applies.
I have two problems with Jazz.1. It hasn't had much to say in years, and2. What it's repeating makes me go berserk.
And much like any kind of music, Sturgeon's Law applies.
I started a Jazz history thread in Apple Talk, if anyone cares to listen to some music on YouTube.
Quote from: LMNO, PhD (life continues) on October 14, 2013, 05:09:38 pmI started a Jazz history thread in Apple Talk, if anyone cares to listen to some music on YouTube.I'm there. And I actually like the 20's stuff, a lot 30's jazz isn't too bad either.After that...well, I'll see if you can change my mind.