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Connecting => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: adriaan on September 11, 2007, 02:49:46 AM
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Jazz Legend Joe Zawinul Dies at 75. (http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5ineq1dTvO7kyN6rHToVENuwBgwKw target=_blank)
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Oh man, this makes me terribly sad. I saw Joe several times @ Blues Alley in D.C. - tiny room -most recently last November. I had a couple of opportunities to speak with him...what a nice guy.
A true keyboard innovator. However, in my mind, his greatest legacy will be his compositions. Mercy, Mercy, Mercy; In a Silent Way, the ever-popular Birdland.
Some of my favorites that I'll be cueing up today: Dream Clock, Speechless, the rather languid Forlorn and my personal favorite, the heartbreakingly beautiful ballad A Remark You Made.
Thanks for all the great music Joe.
Jaco, your Maestro is finally home.
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Ah crap. Inevitable, but not good. There aren't nearly enough like him.
I visited his house in Pasadena once, in the mid '80s, but never got the chance to meet him.
John
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I was thinking about him and Wayne Shorter the other day as I was listening to a jazz station and the d.j. had played a Wayne Shorter tune from the early-mid '60's. Knew Joe was around that long but not Wayne, so that got me thinking about how old they are and how they're holding up these days.
A Remark You Made is a personal favorite of mine despite my wife calling Jaco's playing stomach ache music. She of course does'nt get it. Too bad
God bless you Joe...
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I would just like to take this moment to thank my Dad for turning me onto Joe Zawinul and Weather Report when I was just a young lad learning to play bass. Thanks Dad.
Thank you Joe for playing with Jaco.
You are missed. I hope you and Jaco are trying to find an eternal drummer now.
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He lived in Pasadena?
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I just heard about this. Zawinul was a wonderful musician.
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I was lucky enough to see him with Weather Report during the Heavy Weather tour with Jaco on bass. Truly a life changing event! God bless him!
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I was worried when I heard he'd been in the hospital a little while back, but it was made out as nothing serious.
RIP, Joe.
You'll be missed.
(Message edited by 82Daion on September 12, 2007)
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hb3, perhaps at the time - he lived in Vienna (Austria) for the past couple of years.
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Oh damn,I have a BBC documentary on my Sky hard drive when he was in the UK in 2005, his playing was superb.
We cannot live forever but it is so sad when someone of such calibre leaves us.
The eternal drummer..Tony Williams is there.
Will be missed by so many
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I don't know if he owned the house, or if it was a record-company house he used when in town (there used to be lots of those). It was somewhat widely acknowledged as his house by the people I knew there at the time. It had a very nice view of the city, way up in the hills, and I was there to drop something off for Wayne Shorter, whom I didn't get to meet either..
John
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Oh really? Sounds like West Pasadena -- the nice part.
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Very sad news. Once I'm back from this business trip I'll be spinning some memories.
graeme