Freely translated: The Free Movement in a sense doesn't contain innovations other than the negation of the most early(/primitive) musically aesthetic norm.De free beweging, thans bevat in weze geen andere innovaties dan de negatie van de meeste vroegere muziekesthetische norm.
I could not agree more!Watched it all.... LSD is a great drug huh?
A lot to take in there once you get into it. Not sure how to process it really but if that was back in 73 then so much of it sounds familiar with what new sounds we can create digitally these days and they did it with drums, sax's and voice. There is also a kind of tribal, trance like feel to it.
And I'm a fan of the broken drum beats too, a quick search says that that probably started with him.
Now I have watched it'll probably come up in the youtube suggestions so I'd probably watch more over time.
Awesome, that's interesting!I learned to play the guitar from a freestyle jazz musician. I was raised in a jazz and blues household.
From the video:
Freely translated: The Free Movement in a sense doesn't contain innovations other than the negation of the most early(/primitive) musically aesthetic norm.
For me, it's just too much. Too primitive. I need structure and modern aesthetics.. The guy in the video is sounding like my own brain when it's just running stationary. I believe music should be an escape from that.
This too
a self taught drummer.
Whew!!!…..why stop with one? ain't never and won't ever......
I'd love to hear your opinions of this avant garde style.
This reply is gonna look stupid a month or 2 from now