More Australians should have known yesterday and learn to know the wonder of Vince Jones today... Too often it is by those who fail to hear the art do the biggest diamonds remain beneath the dusty commercial values of coal... Best Wishes.
Did Vince study classical horn playing? I notice he rarely uses jazz scales/chromaticism. Perhaps it's an artistic choice but there's a mismatch between his vocals and his blowing. It's odd because the musicians he surrounds himself with tend to be proficient with bebop and it sounds like he's not. Still love him dearly.
His ego and tantrums on stage, treating enthusiastic audience like crap used to be much greater than his art. and Today? He's no Mark Murphy, put it that way!
@@gregbartlett5818- You’re right, he is… nary a “tantrum” in the many consistently very high quality gigs of his I’ve witnessed… hardly a measured & fair assessment from our friend above… whose name I - not surprisingly - don’t recognize… 🤔 😊 🦆💨
Still bringing the emotion and feels at 70, when many others have hung up the horn.
thank you vince
found it again wow
More Australians should have known yesterday and learn to know the wonder of Vince Jones today... Too often it is by those who fail to hear the art do the biggest diamonds remain beneath the dusty commercial values of coal... Best Wishes.
Beautiful, moody .....touching
Interesting I really enjoyed this
wow
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Did Vince study classical horn playing? I notice he rarely uses jazz scales/chromaticism. Perhaps it's an artistic choice but there's a mismatch between his vocals and his blowing. It's odd because the musicians he surrounds himself with tend to be proficient with bebop and it sounds like he's not. Still love him dearly.
Apparently he taught himself to play at age 14 after hearing "sketches of spain".
There are numerous really good versions of "The Parting Glass", this is not one of them.
Well… there’s probably a reason you’ve had no responses in 5 years … let’s just agree it’s in the ear of the beholder…☝️😊
Crap.
His ego and tantrums on stage, treating enthusiastic audience like crap used to be much greater than his art. and Today? He's no Mark Murphy, put it that way!
I've never seen him live....so I am hearing him minus the ''stage tantrums" colouring my opinion - he's brilliant.
@@gregbartlett5818- You’re right, he is… nary a “tantrum” in the many consistently very high quality gigs of his I’ve witnessed… hardly a measured & fair assessment from our friend above… whose name I - not surprisingly - don’t recognize… 🤔 😊 🦆💨
@@caesarkay1 Mark Murphy is dead.😂😂😂