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eric dolphys solo on round midnight is the best solo ever edition
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Free jazz is too often written off as pretentious noodling.

very true
in many cases i understand when people say that
but when its applied to players like dolphy, coltrane, or arthur jones its sad

its probably the overblowing and multiphonics that scare people away

Hey, you hep cats, whats this crazy blowing im hearin all about.
I have a plan for digging it!

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Fusion clicked for me. Enjoyed Heavy Weather, Jaco Pastorius's self-titled and Chick Corea Elektric Band, where to go from here?

8:30 by Weather Report is the greatest fusion alum. Also look into John MacLaughlin and his various projects.

Made the Blue Note roll chart, if you guys think I should change anything feel free to say it.
I'm going to explore deeper into Impulse! so I can make that one too.

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