XPost: alt.music.led-zeppelin, rec.music.bluenote, rec.music.theory   
   XPost: alt.music.blues   
   From: Grinner@nowhere.com   
      
   "Darrin" wrote in message   
   news:1184518800.328554.232030@r34g2000hsd.googlegroups.com...   
   > On Jul 15, 2:35?am, "Wereo_SUPREME43"    
   > wrote:   
   >> "Darrin" wrote in message   
   >>   
   >> news:1184284597.011381.222700@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...   
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   >> > On Jul 12, 4:43?pm, Nil wrote:   
   >> >> On 09 Jul 2007, MLINYHI wrote in   
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   >> >> alt.music.led-zeppelin:   
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   >> >> Im guessing the jazz guys pay a little closer attention to theory   
   >> >> then the rock guys-IN GENERAL. >>   
   >>   
   >> > <> >>rhythmically simple, and is mainly about vocals, and arrangements, with   
   >> >>a solo thrown in here and there. Jazz tends to travel through different   
   >> >>keys. It's hard to improvise through fast, frequent key changes unless   
   >> >>you have a good grasp how they're related> I started as a rocker (I   
   >> >>thought I WAS Jimmy Page when I was a kid!)> then I tried to be more of   
   >> >>a   
   >> >>jazzer, but in the end I love my rock and   
   >> >> pop. It's my comfort zone.>>>   
   >   
   >> > Have we conveniently forgotten about The Rain Song? Perhaps the   
   >> > greatest jazz-rock song of all-time. Far prettier than Stairway!eh "No   
   >> > Quarter" (the song, not the dreadful post-Zep album!eheh) was also a   
   >> > nice Rock departure into Jazz. There's always been a fine line between   
   >> > Jazz & Rock scales. From Hendrix to Zep, most blues-rock artists have   
   >> > dabbled in it! Sweet, Jewish Donald Fagen's Steely Dan simply   
   >> > perfected it!eheheh -D, NYC "Brooklyn owes the charmer under me" -   
   >> > STEELY DAN.."We'll move up to Manhattan and fill the place with   
   >> > friends" - DONALD FAGEN..."Daddy don't live in that New York City no   
   >> > more...he don't celebrate Sunday on a Saturday night" - STEELY   
   >> > DAN.."Bad sneakers and a pina colada my friend..stomping by the Avenue   
   >> > at Radio City" - STEELY DAN.."It must have been my lucky   
   >> > Thursday..Your dad went on that spree..Before the crew could put out   
   >> > the fires..You hopped a bus for NYC..Down in Tampa the future looked   
   >> > desperate and dark..Now you're the wonderwaif of Gramercy Park" -   
   >> > STEELY DAN.."Ninety minutes from New York to Paris (more leisure for   
   >> > artists everywhere)..well by seventy-six we'll be A-O.K...what a   
   >> > beautiful world this will be..what a glorious time to be free" -   
   >> > DONALD FAGEN.."Gentleman loser, drive me to Harlem.. or somewhere the   
   >> > same" - STEELY DAN..."From their boats of iron they looked upon the   
   >> > promised land..Where surely life was sweet..on the rising tide to New   
   >> > York City" - STEELY DAN.."In 1926, this Jewish communications pioneer   
   >> > paved the way for the establishment of national radio & television   
   >> > networks, and started the first radio network, the National   
   >> > Broadcasting Company (NBC) with a four-hour live broadcast from the   
   >> > old Waldorf-Astoria on Fifth Avenue and 34th Street in Manhattan." -   
   >> > DAVID SARNOFF.."I'm Gonna See The Knicks At Madison Square Garden..   
   >> > And Like The Knicks I Got Game Like I Worked At Hasbro" - BEASTIE BOYS   
   >> > (umpteenth sweet, Jewish NYers - first all-white successful white rap   
   >> > group).."Well we did the Staten Island Ferry..making movies for the   
   >> > tele..played the Fillmore and Apollo for freedom..tried to shake our   
   >> > image..just a cycling through the Village" - JOHN LENNON (NY's most   
   >> > famous adoptive son - Strawberry Fields Memorial, Central Park -   
   >> > world's most famous recreational park).."In New York, even if you're   
   >> > Catholic, you're Jewish. If you live in Butte, Montana, you're going   
   >> > to be Goyish, even if you're Jewish!" ehe - LENNY BRUCE (b. Leonard   
   >> > Alfred Schneider, LI, NY - umpteenth sweet, Jewish NYer).."I've seen   
   >> > the lights go out on Broadway, I saw the Empire State laid low" -   
   >> > BILLY JOEL (umpteenth sweet, Jewish NYer - Top 100 selling artist of   
   >> > all-time).."New York City is a friendly old town, from Washington   
   >> > Heights to Harlem on down" - BOB DYLAN (b. Zimmerman, sweet Jew,   
   >> > "Voice of a Generation," Top 100 selling artist of all-time)>   
   >   
   >> Gawd WHY are they doing this shit again?>>   
   >   
   > Meshuggener lips, who deemed you the keeper of content?eheee   
   > -D, NYC "The '50s in New York was like The Renaissance. It was   
   > spectacular.   
   > There were real heroes. You could go to 52nd Street and listen to Art   
   > Tatum..or Charlie   
   > Parker..or Miles Davis..in club after club after club. On Broadway   
   > was Marlon in Streetcar...and there was Death of A Salesman..so there   
   > was   
   > a sense of passion..there was a sense of stimulation. New York was a   
   > thrilling place in the '50s. Very romantic as well. Every actor was   
   > there. You know I remember sitting in Cromwell's Drugstore..in the   
   > NBC building..sitting with Jimmy (James Dean) and Marty Landau (sweet   
   > NYer). We were all vying for jobs..but there was a kind of comradery"   
   > - MARK RYDELL (excerpt from James Dean: Sense Memories,"   
   > umpteenth sweet, Jewish NYer - actor, filmmaker - On Golden Pond,   
   > TNT's James Dean)   
   > "Everyone said that if you want to be a real actor, go to New York. If   
   > you want to sell out, go   
   > to LA. And I thought - I want to sell out!" - JENNIFER TILLY.."In   
   > 1926, this   
   > NYC landmark hotel became the first Jewish hotel in the US" - LIBBY'S   
   > HOTEL & BATHS   
   > "Living in California adds ten years to a man's life. And those extra   
   > ten years I'd like to spend in New York" eh - RAND LINDSLY'S   
   > QUOTATIONS   
   > "I moved into my apartment Sept. 10. In one day I saw the worst but   
   > also the best of New York. Its people are glorious, marvelous. The   
   > best. First-run   
   > movies? We got it. Tops in theater? We got it. Ballet, opera, circus,   
   > concerts. More culture here, more in the way of arts than anywhere in   
   > the world. New York is the Athens of today" - MATT DAMON   
   >   
      
   You missed the point Darrin, Scott is a Jewish NY'er.   
      
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