Free as in free jazz

Last Tuesday Sonia and me attended to the concert that played a living legend: one of the free jazz movement rebels, Ornette Coleman. I always compare free jazz with high purity chocolate: it’s bitter at first taste, but you end up appreciating it.

We heard a great concert. The group covered some standards, and themes from Sound Grammar (2006) album. Chaos and melody swapped and merged. Intense performances, and the fastest bassist I ever saw.

I only missed just bit more nearness to the audience. No introducings, only one encore. Just 1:30, and goodbye. But, I repeat, a great, fuzzy concert.

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2 Responses to Free as in free jazz

  1. Berto says:

    Hey, I was there too! ;-)

  2. tsao says:

    I already knew you had good taste for the music :-)

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