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In Reply to: Was the '80's really that bad for Jazz? posted by AudioDwebe on May 25, 2012 at 14:05:23:
Me, I like 80's jazz music, because when I hear them it helps me to remember when I was in grade school! I do like 50's, 60's and 70's jazz and blues too except those recorded on 78's. I do not care about those music recorded on 78's(Is that 30's or 40's I do not know and I have no interest of knowing) Why bother?
Are 80's jazz all bad? Not to me! I remember that I used to listen to a jazz broadcast on radio daily (as I have no money to buy any equipment at the time nor LP or cassette)to the likes of Alphonse Mouzon, Sadao Watanabe, Ronnie Laws, Seawind, Noel Pointer, MFSB, Spyro Gyra, Stanley Clarke, Grusin, etc. and it made me happy.
Call it whatever they like (Smooth Jazz, etc.), personally,I do not care as long as I enjoy it.
Generation Gap! It is like anything audio, if it is old and rare, it is the best right?
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Follow Ups
- Generation gap! - amandarae 14:53:18 05/25/12 (1)
- More like a "Generation Skip" - AudioDwebe 09:21:06 05/26/12 (0)