[Dixielandjazz] How much trad jazz do you listen to?

Marek Boym marekboym at gmail.com
Mon Apr 12 09:12:12 PDT 2010


So far, I seem to be most limited to jazz among the respondents!
I listen (almost) exclusively to traditionsl jazz, which, as far as I
am concerned, includes swing.
I listen to both contemporary and old - Oliver, ODJB, NORK, Mortont
(have jusst heard his 1923-24 recordings), BG, Shaw, Fats, Davern, the
Vaches, Watters, even Steve Barbone!  From time to time I also listen
to Diz, Monk (solo), Sonny Stitt, Bird and Calrk Terry, with a
non-vocal BAch record every few years.
Cheers

On 12/04/2010, W1AB at aol.com <W1AB at aol.com> wrote:
>
> In a message dated 4/12/2010 9:46:42 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> barbonestreet at earthlink.net writes:
>
> But what  really surprised me is the few answers to W1AB's (Al's) question.
> People  replied using the same subject header he did when he asked it, yet
> none  of them answered his question. One wonders why? Is  it because we
> don't  want to, or is it that we didn't read his entire post? Do we listen to
> music that way? Not really hearing it?
>
> Hi, Steve,
>
>    To date I have had only six  replies.  I'm waiting a bit longer, to see
> if any others come  in.  After that, I'll report the results of this very
> scientific  survey to the list.
>
>    With regard to your last two questions  (above):  At home, I will play
> music as background music while my mind is  dealing with other things.
> That's the "not really hearing it" case.   When I'm in my car, I listen to music
> more intently, and hear it  better.
>
>                                                            Al B
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