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Old 08.09.2006, 09:33 AM   #35
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Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
i don't know what free jazz you've been listening to, but something like coltrane's olatunji concert recording is still pretty radical in my book.

well, yeah, that is. I'm thinking more like Ornette Coleman's Free Jazz LP and the Shape of Jazz to Come, etc. It was considered quite "out there" at the time, but it really swings much more than people thought back then.

So maybe like free jazz, there's some that always will seem radical and others less so?
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