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The term "you can't teach an old dog new tricks" applies to a few people on this thread.*****
The term "You can't BS an old dog" is more accurate.
Cheers
The term "You can't BS an old dog" is more accurate.
Cheers
Jazz for aficionados
Another example of the excellent Buddy Rich in a big band setting with some outstanding solo's in the brass sections and on piano. Buddy plays a short but electrifying solo at the end of the song. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2Dh1cyHKlA |
I have exactly 48 Art Blakey albums in my collection. Again I must repeat - Art Blakey has more extended drum solo's on his studio albums then any other drummer who leads a jazz group. I think Art Blakey was a great drummer and band leader and many a newcomer on the scene got his start in the "Jazz Messengers" before moving on. I happen to enjoy his extended drum solo's on his albums. I can say with a certainty that I like the music output of Blakey better then Buddy Rich. It is not for me to say who is the better drummer. I like them equally as drummers. |