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Old 02-05-2010, 04:10 PM   #1
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Wayne Shorter

Been delving into this guys career lately. A great talent



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Old 02-05-2010, 07:36 PM   #2
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The jam between Wayne Shorter & Steve Gadd on the Steely Dan song Aja, doesn't get much better than that if you ask me !
Weather Report was Awesome !

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Old 02-05-2010, 08:53 PM   #3
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you got that right.

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Old 02-06-2010, 08:41 AM   #4
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Wayne as part of an all-start cast, Miles up front. Man, Tony Williams walks right past the camera and he is soooo young here. Almost ancient history this.



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The afore mentioned Weather Report with Wayne up front at Montreux

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Old 02-06-2010, 09:03 AM   #6
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More Wayne up front at Montreux



Somebody should put this Montreux performance on DVD remastered.
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Old 02-06-2010, 09:06 AM   #7
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Speaking of ancient history. Wayne up front with your prototypical all-star Jazz Messengers lineup.

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Old 02-06-2010, 09:13 AM   #8
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Wayne on soprano (makes me wish Kenny G never happened)

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Actually, I like the quarter version of Shadowy Hill better

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Wayne on soprano (makes me wish Kenny G never happened)

LOL I see a soprano sax and I think of that guy. I almost don't even want to listen to anyone playing one. I have complete dislike for KG


I am fairly certain that while playing with Miles he was the main writer of most of the work they did. I think on one album he wrote everything. I also think that was my favorite era of his career but I also really enjoy the Weather Report stuff too. The more I read about him he is known almost more as a writer among his peers.

I have been very surprised at the amount of hardly listened to music cd's at the local libraries. Once a week a hit the library for my weekly book on tape, cd, and rummage thru the music. I have burned well over 150 cd's over the years so if you like music hit your library you may be surprised at all the free music available.

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miles' band with wayne shorter and herbie hancock was one of the greatest jazz bands ever. those guys were beyond tight and playing amazing music.

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bump.

man this stuff is great, come on Larry expand your mind, no drugs needed.

You can handle this one, we'll start you off slow.


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Great stuff. I used to love jazz. Still do but don't listen as much as I did. The Bill Evans trio, Miles, Keith Jarret. But one of my favorite albums is Mingus the Black Saint and the Sinnner Lady.

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used to love jazz.......I can't even begin to understand the concept......Miles and Trane....gotta LOVE this one

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Great stuff. I used to love jazz. Still do but don't listen as much as I did. The Bill Evans trio, Miles, Keith Jarret. But one of my favorite albums is Mingus the Black Saint and the Sinnner Lady.
looks like I got some new stuff to investigate, not familiar with those Mingus albums. Thanks

Bob it is ok not to be able to dissect the music I can't either, all I know is I like it a lot

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Goosefish, Im impressed, not many people know that recording. Paul - I've got that Mingus album, one of my all time favs. I can burn/send along to you. Its not so much a "normal" jazz recording with lots of great solos, it has amazing compositions. Someting to put on loud, turn off the lights and really listen to. Like advanced big band jazz. Also have some older Blue Note Wayne Shorter. You know I mostly like the old stuff and stuff with Art Blakey.

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I'll take it if you will burn it. Thank you

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I'll take it if you will burn it. Thank you
will do!

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