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Otta Wrote:

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> So your child is in to trad jazz mockney?


Not necessarily... "the plinky plonky stuff" could encompass your modern jazz, free jazz, avant-garde, styles.


I believe the "slap bass/naff synth/wanky utterance" stuff Mockney was referring to would fall into the "fusion" bracket... as peddled by the rather irritating Courtney Pine, or even Miles Davis in his later career.

So what you're saying is that there's both 'good jazz' and 'bad jazz'?


How can you tell which is which? Can you tell by the cover? I liked the look of this one (two brightly coloured parrots accompanied by the word 'jazz'? Count me in.)


But then when I started listening it was just a load of jazz. Still, it's the first time I've read YouTube comments and more or less agreed with them.


 

*Bob* Wrote:

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> Complete the following in no more than ten words:

>

> Jazz is

> ..................................................

> ........

>

>

> (Otta: no more than one word)



Jazz is a barber on Lordship Lane ?

Moos Wrote:

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> Think you could get away with dropping that second

> 'tat', Bob. Just trying to help.


I'm sorry Moos, but I've looked into it and - if you look at the score of Chingford Blues - I think you'll find that I'm right on this one.


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