What's not like about Kenny G?
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el-bo (formerly ebow) el-bo (formerly ebow) https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=208007
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- 18128 posts since 24 May, 2009 from A galaxy, far far away
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el-bo (formerly ebow) el-bo (formerly ebow) https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=208007
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- 18128 posts since 24 May, 2009 from A galaxy, far far away
That's all well and good, but what about the hair?chk071 wrote:Guy is seriously out of phase.
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- 10160 posts since 16 Dec, 2002
Most misunderstood ( in all senses) South Park character, that's for sure
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fluffy_little_something fluffy_little_something https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=281847
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Due to his instrument, his music sounds a bit repetitive in my view. But I still like Songbird a lot.
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- 12233 posts since 7 Sep, 2006 from Roseville, CA
He needs more cowbell.
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- KVRian
- 1201 posts since 25 Sep, 2002
Yep hair's out of phase as well!el-bo (formerly ebow) wrote:That's all well and good, but what about the hair?chk071 wrote:Guy is seriously out of phase.
Smashin saxophonist though!
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- 2696 posts since 3 Aug, 2003 from Narnia
When it comes to Kenny G, I'm of the same opinion as Pat Metheny.
http://www.jazzoasis.com/methenyonkennyg.htm
http://www.jazzoasis.com/methenyonkennyg.htm
Pat Metheny wrote:...Not long ago, Kenny G put out a recording where he overdubbed himself on top of a 30+ year old Louis Armstrong record, the track "What a Wonderful World". With this single move, Kenny G became one of the few people on earth I can say that I really can't use at all - as a man, for his incredible arrogance to even consider such a thing, and as a musician, for presuming to share the stage with the single most important figure in our music...
...But when Kenny G decided that it was appropriate for him to defile the music of the man who is probably the greatest jazz musician that has ever lived by spewing his lame-ass, jive, pseudo bluesy, out-of-tune, noodling, wimped out, f**ked up playing all over one of the great Louis's tracks (even one of his lesser ones), he did something that I would not have imagined possible. He, in one move, through his unbelievably pretentious and calloused musical decision to embark on this most cynical of musical paths, shit all over the graves of all the musicians past and present who have risked their lives by going out there on the road for years and years developing their own music inspired by the standards of grace that Louis Armstrong brought to every single note he played over an amazing lifetime as a musician. By disrespecting Louis, his legacy and by default, everyone who has ever tried to do something positive with improvised music and what it can be, Kenny G has created a new low point in modern culture - something that we all should be totally embarrassed about - and afraid of. We ignore this, "let it slide", at our own peril...
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Andywanders wrote:When it comes to Kenny G, I'm of the same opinion as Pat Metheny.
http://www.jazzoasis.com/methenyonkennyg.htm
Pat Metheny wrote:...Not long ago, Kenny G put out a recording where he overdubbed himself on top of a 30+ year old Louis Armstrong record, the track "What a Wonderful World". With this single move, Kenny G became one of the few people on earth I can say that I really can't use at all - as a man, for his incredible arrogance to even consider such a thing, and as a musician, for presuming to share the stage with the single most important figure in our music...
...But when Kenny G decided that it was appropriate for him to defile the music of the man who is probably the greatest jazz musician that has ever lived by spewing his lame-ass, jive, pseudo bluesy, out-of-tune, noodling, wimped out, f**ked up playing all over one of the great Louis's tracks (even one of his lesser ones), he did something that I would not have imagined possible. He, in one move, through his unbelievably pretentious and calloused musical decision to embark on this most cynical of musical paths, shit all over the graves of all the musicians past and present who have risked their lives by going out there on the road for years and years developing their own music inspired by the standards of grace that Louis Armstrong brought to every single note he played over an amazing lifetime as a musician. By disrespecting Louis, his legacy and by default, everyone who has ever tried to do something positive with improvised music and what it can be, Kenny G has created a new low point in modern culture - something that we all should be totally embarrassed about - and afraid of. We ignore this, "let it slide", at our own peril...
I love Pat, but I would never in a million years have guessed he was capable of such vitriol.
Hilarious!!
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thecontrolcentre thecontrolcentre https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=76240
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Meh, still not as bad as the way divas completely butcher our National Anthem at sporting events day in and day out.Pat Metheny wrote:...Not long ago, Kenny G put out a recording where he overdubbed himself on top of a 30+ year old Louis Armstrong record, the track "What a Wonderful World". With this single move, Kenny G became one of the few people on earth I can say that I really can't use at all - as a man, for his incredible arrogance to even consider such a thing, and as a musician, for presuming to share the stage with the single most important figure in our music...
...But when Kenny G decided that it was appropriate for him to defile the music of the man who is probably the greatest jazz musician that has ever lived by spewing his lame-ass, jive, pseudo bluesy, out-of-tune, noodling, wimped out, f**ked up playing all over one of the great Louis's tracks (even one of his lesser ones), he did something that I would not have imagined possible. He, in one move, through his unbelievably pretentious and calloused musical decision to embark on this most cynical of musical paths, shit all over the graves of all the musicians past and present who have risked their lives by going out there on the road for years and years developing their own music inspired by the standards of grace that Louis Armstrong brought to every single note he played over an amazing lifetime as a musician. By disrespecting Louis, his legacy and by default, everyone who has ever tried to do something positive with improvised music and what it can be, Kenny G has created a new low point in modern culture - something that we all should be totally embarrassed about - and afraid of. We ignore this, "let it slide", at our own peril...
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fluffy_little_something fluffy_little_something https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=281847
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Well, national anthems are musically crappy to begin with, that's their nature ^^
But I am also a bit shocked about Metheny's statements, I assume the two are not friends
It's unusual for artists to talk that way about their colleagues.
To me those two are actually similar in that I like one tune of each, while considering all the rest mediocre.
But I am also a bit shocked about Metheny's statements, I assume the two are not friends
To me those two are actually similar in that I like one tune of each, while considering all the rest mediocre.
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- 44109 posts since 11 Aug, 2008 from clown world
I love everything about Kenny G except his saxophone playing and his wig.
This is the same method MJ used when he was working on Anthony Marinelli's Thriller.
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fluffy_little_something fluffy_little_something https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=281847
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Oh my, I hadn't seen the Everything Else forum overview in a while, it is flooded with What's not to like about xyz? threads 