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Re: projekt2 review sat.iman huntington L.I.New York
good werk
****em all
KRosser414 wrote:
>
> In a message dated 98-05-12 13:35:01 EDT, you write:
>
> >> But there was no getting away from the
> >> feeling that somewhere, under all the blur and noise, they were
>taking
> >> more of an interest in the technological possibilities of their
> >> instruments than in actually thinking through the problems of making
> > >music demographically generous.
> >> -- PETER WATROUS
>
> < Not being a fan of Fripp's music in general . . .
>
> < Let me just say that this reviewer sounds a like a total horse's ass.
>
> < Next time the paper should send someone who isn't predisposed to
>dislike
> <this sort of music.
>
> Peter Watrous aroused a good deal of ire among many when he wrote an
>article
> in the NY Times a few years back which started as a review (scathingly
> negative) of the latest electric Wayne Shorter record, "High Life", but
>wasn't
> content to stop there. In essence, he went on to blame Miles Davis'
>post-In A
> Silent Way direction for not only ruining jazz, but for corrupting a
> generation of musicians (Herbie, Wayne, McLaughlin, Zawinul etc) that
>spread
> out and ruined music on a level Miles couldn't do himself.
>
> On McLaughlin's cover story in Guitar Player a few years back, the
>interviewer
> read him the article. McLaughlin at first became noticeably angry but
>then
> fired back what I thought was a pretty level-headed, common-sense
>comeback. I
> belonged to a Miles Davis internet mailing list which Watrous joined. I
> copied the pertinent parts of the McLaughlin interview and sent them to
>the
> list (without any editorializing on my part) and invited Watrous to post
>his
> reactions and/or arguments to McLaughlin's rebuttal. Not only did he not
> respond, I believe he left the list.
>
> Ken R
>