The jazz police

Started by Dave W, December 16, 2009, 09:12:06 AM

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Dave W

They really exist!

This is ridiculous. What next? Call the cops because your favorite band isn't rocking hard enough?

Basvarken

There was Dutch band called Jazz Politie.

Their name was meant as a joke, to make fun of all the so called connaisseurs in the audience.

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nofi

wow. sounds just like the self appointed blues police. this guy needs to be clockwork oranged. :rolleyes:

uwe

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This is of course not for everyone (though Ochs' sax is not as aurally demanding as the guitar but even that settles down after a while), but if jazz is not allowed to be experimental then what is? What would the Spanish gentleman have said about Miles in the late sixties?

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hieronymous

You can tell they're jazz police because they have syncopated beats!

(I wish I had come up with this myself!)

jmcgliss

Just more evidence we live in a tattletale society, where one crackpot or curmudgeon can invoke the police or frivolous lawsuits.  That "16 tons" prop from Monty Python needs to drop on a few people.
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Freuds_Cat

The guy was just lucky he wasn't at Monterey, Hendrix would have given him a heart attack.
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