JGuy Grungeman,
Before I point something out about the Bebop noms, I wanted to make two retractions. It wouldn't be right for me to point out something that is an error, when I made a few error myself. I just wanted to clear a few things up, and then leave it at that.
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Originally Posted by Neapolitan
"An ad hominem doesn't warm your opponents to your point of view but makes him cold to it." - Ichbal Gandhi, Mahatma Gandhi's second cousin. (ending quote from Criminal Minds)
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OK, I didn't not get this quote from an ending of Criminal Minds. I thought it would sound more credible to Terrapin_Station if I attributed that someone famous or semi-famous. I am 75% certain there is no one named Ichbal related to Mahatma Ghandi, and almost 99% certain he didn't say that.
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Originally Posted by Neapolitan
If I don't make this the greatest thread of 2016 - then I give [up].
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I shouldn't had said that. That's a bit pretentious to think my contribution to this thread will make it the best thread of 2016. My nominations are no better than anyone else's, and I apologize to everyone in this thread.
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Originally Posted by JGuy Grungeman
Except he didn't admittedly try to avoid artists that were tagged as the genre on RYM. And he didn't intentionally vote non-trip hop bands like you did with both bebop and delta blues. Plus he provided a legit source. And who are you to say I twisted your words when you made ridiculous arguments to start with?
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OK. I do not have a clue why I am accused of voting for non-Bebop musicians. Not a clue. Even though I am a bit perplexed from such allegations and slightly curious to know why you thought that/said that. I will not ask. I'll just cite my reference and leave it at that.
Jazz Guitar Greats: Jazz Guitarists That Made History
Charlie Christian is seen as the founding father of bebop guitar
Such players include
Tal Farlow, a pioneer of bebop guitar, who is known to play fast lines and chord melody.
Montgomery came up with powerful techniques such as his legendary octave playing and exquisite lines in his solos that would make him one of the most influential bebop guitarist of all time.
Barney Kessel is particularly known as a bebop guitar player and for his jazz trios. Born in 1923 he started his career by playing in big bands, like the one of Artie Shaw. - See more at:
Bebop Jazz Guitar Licks: Barney Kessel