Chick Corea Akoustic Band - How deep is the ocean



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Chick Corea Akoustic Band - How deep is the ocean
Recorded at Montreal jazz festival 2004


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that was sick how ... ( 1 year ago by sloptones5)
that was sick how they came out of that drum solo!
I love to listen to ... ( 1 year ago by jamboy3)
I love to listen to these guys. However, I have been to see them at least 3 or 4 times and it gets fatiguing to my ears after about 4 tunes. Pat Metheny is a different story...great melodies and great solos.
I can do without ... ( 1 year ago by Modes9)
I can do without the annoying and self-indulgent chord melody solo for the first two minutes. We have Bill Evans to blame for things like that. Once the rhythm section comes in, everything is okay.
Chick`s piano ... ( 1 year ago by GreggaryPeccary)
Chick`s piano playing sounds like... Hard to describe... slicing butter with a hot samurai sword and millimeter precision
thats a good way of ... ( 11 months ago by Crapzorsbutachin)
thats a good way of explaining
Array ( 10 months ago by jrv1a2)
Modes9
Perhaps you can post a video of yourself showing us a non self indulgent performance. Perhaps Chick can learn something from you. Bill Evans is already gone to Jazz Heaven
with Tristano. That is, if you play.
Heheheheh.... ( 4 months ago by mrpossibilities)
Heheheheh....
Sometimes he throws ... ( 4 months ago by mrpossibilities)
Sometimes he throws in a little bit of Ahmad Jamal... other times he throws in a little bit of Monk.... but always being entirely Chick.
This must be a ... ( 3 months ago by philipcwelch)
This must be a preview of heaven!
Does anyone know ... ( 3 months ago by Vazmusic)
Does anyone know the exactname of the DVD this comes from? I ordered an AB CD and got the wrong one.(The Rendesvous in NY one)I want his video.
you're a fucking ... ( 2 months ago by Metrowood)
you're a fucking idiot
comment directed at ... ( 2 months ago by Metrowood)
comment directed at modes9.
I play jazz guitar ... ( 2 months ago by Modes9)
I play jazz guitar (somewhere between Pat Martino and Allan Holdsworth), so I'm not in "competition" with Chick Corea. It's not like I insulted his ability, either. It's about artistic choices. I like the three bops...be, post, and hard. If I wanted to hear ballads, I would buy Chet Baker records. Once the rhythm section enters, it works for me.
what kind of crap ... ( 1 month ago by ffenderf)
what kind of crap is that. that's the most ignorant thing to say. That's like saying ballads belong to a certain era, and also, you don't play somewhere in between Pat Martino and Allan Holdsworth, because that doesn't mean anything. Absolutely nothing. It's gibberish.
Not only do ballads ... ( 1 month ago by Modes9)
Not only do ballads belong to a certain era, jazz itself is well on its way to becoming like ancient Greek or Latin. There are no jazz videos, very little real jazz radio. Most of the older players are dying off and are not being replaced. You'll only hear jazz in three places:1) college campuses 2)major cities 3) your house/car. Ballads blow! They serve no purpose other than to let trumpet or sax players rest their chops. If you don't know who Pat Martino and Allan Holdsworth are, find out!
Dude, everything ... ( 1 month ago by ffenderf)
Dude, everything you just said is completely wrong. Ballads have carried through the last 80 years that this music has existed. Jazz is progressing, it isn't dying. It isn't radio music, which doesn't make it better or worse, the older players are not being replaced because newer ones are moving on, which isn't a bad thing. Jazz is everywhere. Look harder. Saying that ballads blow is musical racism. Music isn't about chops. No real musician describes themselves as being in between 2 musicians.
This man speaks the ... ( 1 month ago by bossbert)
This man speaks the absolute truth. I have no idea what the hell Modes9 is thinking.
Seconded. Jazz is ... ( 1 month ago by benweston2002)
Seconded. Jazz is stronger than ever with more players than ever. This guy definitely doesn't get out and definitely doesn't know about the jazz scene. Jazz is even infiltrating into many of the artists in the pop charts today - Amy Winehouse, Jamie Cullum, Duffy, etc.
jeee ( 1 month ago by macutucci)
jeee
I need some1 to ... ( 1 month ago by L0A0N0A0)
I need some1 to talk2... hit me up on my msn live messenger id jane22fall Z
Modes9 doesn't ... ( 1 month ago by thetornado)
Modes9 doesn't understand ballads, because he is a virgin.
Just because I ... ( 1 month ago by Modes9)
Just because I don't love ballads and "the cock" the way you do, it doesn't make me a virgin.
Wow... Modes9 why ... ( 2 weeks ago by benn279)
Wow... Modes9 why would anyone base the success of any type of music off of how many music videos and radio stations it has? Have you watched any music videos lately? Or listened to the radio... its mostly cookie cutter garbage that has no artistic qualities at all. Thats the problem with our culture, we dont appreciate things like creativity. Instead we cellebrate conformity and materialism.
Go hear some bebob, ... ( 3 days ago by Modes9)
Go hear some bebob, post-bop, hard-bop, and great fusion and get back to me. Here's a list to get you started: Art Tatum, Bud Powell, Lennie Tristano, McCoy Tyner, Ritchie Beirach, and EARLY Chick and Herbie from the sixties. Find the ones where they're with real horn players like Joe Farrell, Joe Henderson, Woody Shaw, and Freddie Hubbard. Stay away from ballad-playing candy-asses like Miles, Chet Baker, and Bill Evans. Now, leave me alone and get started.



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