RE: clarify'n the boogie
- Subject: RE: clarify'n the boogie
- From: eben ross <ebenross@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 1 May 2004 10:40:35 -0700 (PDT)
Scorcher's clarify'n the boogie make's me want to jam talk about a good term
i lov Dr.Ross Harmonica Breakdown. always remembering canned heat so yea
think'n about how to describe a groove you know as a stomp, boogie ,of what ever.
I like it and forgot that I do it all the time
Scorcher <scorcher@xxxxxxx> wrote:
eben ross said:
mojo blue U said it and that's the way thing change . jazz um , rock'm up
roll your boogie ?man I gotta feeling a few folks jamed,( got somthing
going
and a) spontainous cluster blank of terminology transpired. the b w old
school
jay mc shane eska rockin boogie is alot differant from the hook - i'm not
of the opinion
that they should become clasifications as in differant from each other.
popular music inspired by the africanamericans.
Ben,
Not positive I catch your full meaning, but if you're trying to say that
discriminating between "boogie" and "boogie-woogie" is somehow detrimental,
or divisive, I disagree.
To me, it's like the difference between a cha-cha and a rhumba, or a shuffle
and straight-time.
It's not detrimental; it's clarifying, so we all know what we're talking
about. I think it's helpful to have language to help communicate with our
fellow musicians on the bandstand, don't you?
- -Scorcher
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