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Friday, December 12, 2008
METHENY ON KENNY G
Thanks to my friend, and excellent musician himself in his day, Tom Wilson, for hipping me to this. Read the whole thing, it's worth it, especially if you're a serious music lover.
Thanks for giving me credit for this link, which was the subject of my most recent post on my blog, "Birth of the Cool."
In testing your link, I was prompted to read the whole dang thing over again, and to be frank, my jaw dropped even more than the first time I read it. I can honestly say, this is among the top five rants I've ever had the privilege of reading.
For your readers: Take the Lal's advice and read Pat Metheny's entire rant. Rarely, will you experience such a raw and genuine outpouring.
yeah pat - glad to see someone speaking out on these issues - the ny times had a great [and comparable] critique on pop culture by keith jarrett back in the mid 90's ...
sometimes the silence of these masters condones a lot of mediocrity - but i guess the "pockets" of the industry help to convolute it ...
we've grown so tolerant - at least we don't have to bailout the art and music industries [yet] ...
When I saw Phil Woods at the Jazz Showcase in the late '90s he wore a grey sweat shirt with a red bisected circle over "Kenny G" in black lettering - no Kenny G. Nicely summed up the feeling of the room.
I was a Harpers subscriber in 2000 when Methany's short essay based on this interview appeared. I have a copy of it somewhere. I was amazed at Methany's prose style - the pacing was truly musical and by the end you were right there with him as he demolished Kenny. Harper's titled the essay " Oh my god, he killed Kenny G!"
Just now I tried to find the essay on the web (it's only accessible to Harper's subscribers) and discovered another favorite of mine weighed in on this:
here's the keith jarrett article i refered to earlier: Jarrett, K. "Categories Aplenty, but Where's the Music?” New York Times , (August 16, 1992), 190-1.
if anyone can advise me as to how i can get a print out i'd appreciate it ...
i use to subscribe to Harper's. still do when the spirit moves and i feel like cluttering up my place with yet more hard copies or whatever.
anyway, i'm taking the bus to the subway/commuter rail station to return home from work. i am always reading on public transportation here in Boston. i whip out my latest issue of Harper's and start going through it. there is was. a biting piece from the great PatMetheny on the musical abomination that is Kenny G.
as i read through the short piece i stated to crack up and laugh hysterically. here's Metheny really taking it to the G string. and Metheny is just not like that so he really had to be pushed to say what he did. i laughed about it for hours shaking my head almost crying with delight.
Death to Kenny G!!! yeah!
i couldn't find it either. it's in Harper's archive. but contained in the link attached is the body of the reading. and a whole lot more. freakin' hilarious!!
Hey Lal:
ReplyDeleteThanks for giving me credit for this link, which was the subject of my most recent post on my blog, "Birth of the Cool."
In testing your link, I was prompted to read the whole dang thing over again, and to be frank, my jaw dropped even more than the first time I read it. I can honestly say, this is among the top five rants I've ever had the privilege of reading.
For your readers: Take the Lal's advice and read Pat Metheny's entire rant. Rarely, will you experience such a raw and genuine outpouring.
~ Willy
Tom, there's also an extreme rave going in the other direction by Carly Simon on Odetta on today's Huffington Post. Lal
ReplyDeleteyeah pat - glad to see someone speaking out on these issues - the ny times had a great [and comparable] critique on pop culture by keith jarrett back in the mid 90's ...
ReplyDeletesometimes the silence of these masters condones a lot of mediocrity - but i guess the "pockets" of the industry help to convolute it ...
we've grown so tolerant - at least we don't have to bailout the art and music industries [yet] ...
thanks tom via michael ...
When I saw Phil Woods at the Jazz Showcase in the late '90s he wore a grey sweat shirt with a red bisected circle over "Kenny G" in black lettering - no Kenny G. Nicely summed up the feeling of the room.
ReplyDeleteI was a Harpers subscriber in 2000 when Methany's short essay based on this interview appeared. I have a copy of it somewhere. I was amazed at Methany's prose style - the pacing was truly musical and by the end you were right there with him as he demolished Kenny. Harper's titled the essay " Oh my god, he killed Kenny G!"
Just now I tried to find the essay on the web (it's only accessible to Harper's subscribers) and discovered another favorite of mine weighed in on this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tB8DLcPd0nE
here's the keith jarrett article i refered to earlier:
ReplyDeleteJarrett, K. "Categories Aplenty, but Where's the Music?” New York Times , (August 16, 1992), 190-1.
if anyone can advise me as to how i can get a print out i'd appreciate it ...
i use to subscribe to Harper's. still do when the spirit moves and i feel like cluttering up my place with yet more hard copies or whatever.
ReplyDeleteanyway, i'm taking the bus to the subway/commuter rail station to return home from work. i am always reading on public transportation here in Boston. i whip out my latest issue of Harper's and start going through it. there is was. a biting piece from the great PatMetheny on the musical abomination that is Kenny G.
as i read through the short piece i stated to crack up and laugh hysterically. here's Metheny really taking it to the G string. and Metheny is just not like that so he really had to be pushed to say what he did. i laughed about it for hours shaking my head almost crying with delight.
Death to Kenny G!!! yeah!
i couldn't find it either. it's in Harper's archive. but contained in the link attached is the body of the reading. and a whole lot more. freakin' hilarious!!
http://www.jazzoasis.com/methenyonkennyg.htm