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Jamie Cullum
"Don Pearce" wrote in message ... On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 15:39:42 -0000, "Mike Gilmour" wrote: Harry Connick Junior is yet another of those James Last types, who can take a song, extract every last piece of emotion from it - and then throw that good stuff away and perform the dried-out crap that remains. Jamie Cullum is from the same mould. None of these people would recognise jazz if it bit them on the arse. Oops - nearly forgot Herb Alpert and his mates! And lets not miss Bobby Crush while we're at it. Real jazz is not, and never has been anything to do with the middle of any kind of road. d _____________________________ http://www.pearce.uk.com Whoa, that's a bit harsh. I'm not looking at Fitzgerald/Washington/Vaughan/Lee level of performance here but HKJ is not that bad. Oh he is - I was first forced to listen to him on a car journey to Switzerland. I could only take HKJ in small doses, a long car trip is far far too much. Once I was trapped in a car where the driver played the Pogues non stop for 500 miles while smoking cheroots Arghhhhh. The lady concerned also had a Mike and the Mechanics cassette. Both mysteriously disappeared from the car during a rest break. Fitzgerald/Washington/Vaughan/Lee I will listen to any time of the day (or preferably night). Me also. d _____________________________ http://www.pearce.uk.com |
Jamie Cullum
On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 16:16:11 -0000, "Mike Gilmour"
wrote: I could only take HKJ in small doses, a long car trip is far far too much. Once I was trapped in a car where the driver played the Pogues non stop for 500 miles while smoking cheroots Arghhhhh. I can only gasp d _____________________________ http://www.pearce.uk.com |
Jamie Cullum
On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 16:16:11 -0000, "Mike Gilmour"
wrote: I could only take HKJ in small doses, a long car trip is far far too much. Once I was trapped in a car where the driver played the Pogues non stop for 500 miles while smoking cheroots Arghhhhh. I can only gasp d _____________________________ http://www.pearce.uk.com |
Jamie Cullum
On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 15:26:51 +0000, Don Pearce
wrote: Harry Connick Junior is yet another of those James Last types, who can take a song, extract every last piece of emotion from it - and then throw that good stuff away and perform the dried-out crap that remains. Jamie Cullum is from the same mould. None of these people would recognise jazz if it bit them on the arse. Oops - nearly forgot Herb Alpert and his mates! And lets not miss Bobby Crush while we're at it. Real jazz is not, and never has been anything to do with the middle of any kind of road. LOL! Bang bang bang! Fire those guns, why don't you. Oh: And I disagree. Some Harry Connick I like. I have to be in the mood, and it's always background music. I like Jamie a lot, however. It may not be 'jazz' as the 'jazz people' define it, but I don't at all think it's the sort of dried out **** you mention. I like his voice and he can play piano. When you see him perform, you could not say that he is not feeling the music. Anyway, horses for courses and all that. Viva Richard Clayderman!* -- td * Only joking. I do like 'real jazz' too. |
Jamie Cullum
On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 15:26:51 +0000, Don Pearce
wrote: Harry Connick Junior is yet another of those James Last types, who can take a song, extract every last piece of emotion from it - and then throw that good stuff away and perform the dried-out crap that remains. Jamie Cullum is from the same mould. None of these people would recognise jazz if it bit them on the arse. Oops - nearly forgot Herb Alpert and his mates! And lets not miss Bobby Crush while we're at it. Real jazz is not, and never has been anything to do with the middle of any kind of road. LOL! Bang bang bang! Fire those guns, why don't you. Oh: And I disagree. Some Harry Connick I like. I have to be in the mood, and it's always background music. I like Jamie a lot, however. It may not be 'jazz' as the 'jazz people' define it, but I don't at all think it's the sort of dried out **** you mention. I like his voice and he can play piano. When you see him perform, you could not say that he is not feeling the music. Anyway, horses for courses and all that. Viva Richard Clayderman!* -- td * Only joking. I do like 'real jazz' too. |
Jamie Cullum
On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 13:58:47 -0000, "Mike Gilmour"
wrote: Try Michael Buble' :-) Now where . . . Ah-HA! Children in Need. I saw his performance, but I don't remember whether I liked it or not. That's usually not a good sign. I didn't say he was good, its just the present competition though I suppose its good to try and support home grown talent. Personally I don't think either of 'em gets close to Harry Connick Jnr. Don't say 'Who?' To my ears, Harry Connick Jnr. makes Christmas music. I like some of it, but it's not always Christmas in heaven; I couldn't, I'm afraid, sit and listen seriously to one of his albums. I did sit and listen to Jamie's album and I really, really enjoyed it. I am beginning to gather that Jamie is a somewhat controversial artist. The traditionalists and music snobs find his 'dumbing down' of the classics highly offensive. Good. **** 'em. -- td |
Jamie Cullum
On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 13:58:47 -0000, "Mike Gilmour"
wrote: Try Michael Buble' :-) Now where . . . Ah-HA! Children in Need. I saw his performance, but I don't remember whether I liked it or not. That's usually not a good sign. I didn't say he was good, its just the present competition though I suppose its good to try and support home grown talent. Personally I don't think either of 'em gets close to Harry Connick Jnr. Don't say 'Who?' To my ears, Harry Connick Jnr. makes Christmas music. I like some of it, but it's not always Christmas in heaven; I couldn't, I'm afraid, sit and listen seriously to one of his albums. I did sit and listen to Jamie's album and I really, really enjoyed it. I am beginning to gather that Jamie is a somewhat controversial artist. The traditionalists and music snobs find his 'dumbing down' of the classics highly offensive. Good. **** 'em. -- td |
Jamie Cullum
"The Stainless Steel Boob Orchestra" wrote in message news:rk89svg3qrmmucnnjciqmnhtb6khsgnfuo@rdmzrnewst xt.nz... On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 10:02:05 +0000 (UTC), "Mike O'sullivan" wrote: IMO he's over-hyped. "good-enough-for-jazz" voice and a reasonably accomplished pianist, but nothing special. I can name off the top of my head 10 jazz piano players in Britain more original and interested than Cullum. What are they more interested in? Or do you mean interesting? So name the ten, then. I'm not a 'jazz person', but I certainly appreciate what Cullum does. I appreciate what Paquito D'Rivera does too, though for different reasons. Here beginith the lesson: Stan Tracey Gareth Williams Zoe Rahman Simon Colam John Horler Mike Garrick Steve Melling Robert Mitchell John Taylor Robin Aspland Geoff Eales Mike Gorman Brian Dee |
Jamie Cullum
"The Stainless Steel Boob Orchestra" wrote in message news:rk89svg3qrmmucnnjciqmnhtb6khsgnfuo@rdmzrnewst xt.nz... On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 10:02:05 +0000 (UTC), "Mike O'sullivan" wrote: IMO he's over-hyped. "good-enough-for-jazz" voice and a reasonably accomplished pianist, but nothing special. I can name off the top of my head 10 jazz piano players in Britain more original and interested than Cullum. What are they more interested in? Or do you mean interesting? So name the ten, then. I'm not a 'jazz person', but I certainly appreciate what Cullum does. I appreciate what Paquito D'Rivera does too, though for different reasons. Here beginith the lesson: Stan Tracey Gareth Williams Zoe Rahman Simon Colam John Horler Mike Garrick Steve Melling Robert Mitchell John Taylor Robin Aspland Geoff Eales Mike Gorman Brian Dee |
Jamie Cullum
MINe 109 wrote in message
... Another recent record of 'almost entirely "live"' performances is "Isley meets Bacharach". Isley has a really high voice. He's old but talented. Hi Stephen. I was fortunate enough to hear Burt and Ronnie perform this live in NY 2 weeks back, with a 40-piece orchestra. An astonishing night's music making! John Atkinson Editor, Stereophile |
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