Alright, I understand it's not an insult. I'm cool with the whole thing. I haven't really been "taught" to like miles davis or jazz or bitches brew etc. It's really something I've found personally on my own because I'm not really surrounded by any jazz lovers. I get where you're coming from about you not liking the music and I said that in the earlier posts and it's fine. sorry for the whole arguement. peace
If you want to listen to more jazz here is some that i like a lot (keep in mind I am heavily into groove/soul/funk jazz whatever you wanna call that funkay thang, you might even already know some of these guys) Soulive <- Best funk jazz band touring IMO, no bassist, keyboardist plays all blazing basslines with his left hand while playing the b3 with his right, not many people professing the groove like neal does, and the guitarist knows how to solo in the pocket at allllllll times, guy is always groovy Lettuce <- Sick jazz/funk band has members of soulive Grant Green <- Groooovy jazz guitarist, reminds me of early soulive, like 99 stuff Lonnie Smith - Live at Club Mozambique is an excellent soul jazz record, he's a hammond player Jimmy Smith <- A lot of his stuff is reserved, chill jazz, he is considered the best hammond player ever. I believe DeFrancesco learned from this guy when he was younger. "Root Down" is my favorite of his though, because it's more funky. REALLY funky with wah guitar too. Root Down is actually probably my favorite funk/jazz record. Herbie Hancock <- Miles did say he was the best jazz pianist ever, and that nobody would come close to him... I dig headhunters and thrust the most probably. Ramsey Lewis <- "The In Crowd," I like that album a lot, but haven't heard much of the guy's stuff past this album. FWIU, he made pop music after the sixties. I've heard he did some funky stuff with electric pianos but have not heard any and find it difficult to access any of his material. I need the groove cause i gots to mooooove
listen to a band called : air it's fucking good, actually it's 2 french guys, their music is more instrumental, thers not a lot of lyrics but it's fucked up
actually i dig all those except the grant green fellow (ever heard of him). herbie hancock is damn good to. i know what you mean on the music havin a groove. i definitely like the groove/soul/funk music alot too. my dad has some ramsey lewis trio stuff.
Grant green is good. I like George Benson a lot, but he's really mellow stuff. I still have to say though that Don Cherry's Blue Lake album, also Orient, are the best peices of jazz music I ever heard. Actually I'm not all that into jazz anymore, I mean I like a lot of it and I use what I've learned from it when I play guitar, but jazz heads are usually arrogant people and I cant jam with them for too long.
I dig George Benson as well. I like jazz alot, but I'm not particularly into playing it much yet. I play more blues, funk, and country guitar...i'm learning some jazz though.
anything noise..im not too farmiliar with it but its the trippiest shit youll ever hear...prepare to trip balls when listening to noise...im not sure of any noise artists i just heard some while stoned in a car with my friends friend lol...its a genre but hey if you can find some good noise artists please private message me...i cant find anything
Yea there is a noise hour on a college station here, also MMW plays a lot of experimental stuff. I personally like it better when they stick to the funk.
ive havent tripped yet, but music will be the central focus of my first trip. I'll probobly play guitar during the peak...then listen to hendrix, dylan, clapton. Either that or I will be curled up in a ball on the floor crying for my mommy.
music isnt all that great to me when i'm tripping, i find it very hard to listen or watch things that my mind doesnt do automatically. it's soemtimes hard to comprehend shit when you're really tripping so i just do whatever my mind is.
Depends on what I'm searching for really. Usually Floyd or Jefferson Airplane. Occasionally Strawberry Alarm Clock or the Dead.
marumari - "crescent moon blues" (from "the wolves hollow" lp) drippy acid downtempo, electronic funk. pH = .01 check out his site too http://www.marumari.com
You pretty much summed it up, except I throw some Beatles in there too..across the universe, within you without you, ect. Strawberry Alarm Clock is great though, def. dig Pretty Song from Psych Out and Rainy Day Mushroom Pillow.
pretty much anything by lusine; "sustain" is a dark one, but still pretty nice. he resides in seattle