Exactly! That's what I had popped in to say
southsamurai
Okay, so I'm a very recent passenger on the jazz train. Went most of my life not enjoying it because the stuff I was hearing didn't work for me. Then I ran across a gentleman, Abraham Laboriel that changed that. This video is of of the first I watched that flipped the switch in my head.
See, I figured out after hearing that stuff that it was mostly jazz horn I wasn't a fan of, though that's slowly changing. I definitely like bass, drum, and piano forward stuff the best.
Just gonna drop a few links for your perusal at leisure. There's no way to tell what you'll like or not, so I'm just picking a handful of stuff that makes me groove with it.
But I think it's important to note that jazz is a pretty big umbrella. The kind of smooth jazz that's closest to the down tempo stuff you're already into is even pretty broad in itself. My take is that jazz is less about clear delineations of style and more about the relationship between the player, their instrument, and the audience. When it's a group, they sink in and follow each other around a theme, and that's when jazz gets great.
When you find stuff like that where a group is in sync and flowing, I think you'll eventually find that it calls to you even if it doesn't fit what you already like.
Jayzus fecking chroist!
Why the fuck did they buy it in they weren't going to stick with it?
For me, it's disgust and rage, not fear.
The fuck is wrong with you?
Well, I can't believe fighting a bird has come up twice in a two day span.
But, how are you going to grab its neck?
You're in the water, with a big-ass set of wings pounding at you, a beak that is pounding at you, with their raucous calls disorienting you.
You aren't going to be seeing clearly. You'll be blinking, flinching, and maybe even keeping your eyes closed so they don't get injured.
And now you want to reach out and grab that moving neck.
I'm not saying it's impossible. But it isn't exactly as easy as people seem to think.
I've been attacked by geese while fishing. And it was on land, where I should have an advantage what with being able to stand firmly. I've fought humans and dogs before and come away with only minor injuries. Big birds are harder to manage.
But, nah, you aren't just precisely grabbing the neck of a big-ish bird when it comes at you. You think you're fast, and you may be. But you aren't enraged bird fast.
Those necks are also wiggly and feathered. So getting a grip if you manage to make the initial grab isn't a guarantee.
Then what are you going to do with it? Even on land, you aren't going to be able to 100% kill the bird just because you have its neck. You aren't going to be able to just throw it either.
In the water? Your footing is less stable to begin with, so all of the above is harder.
Also, killing or injuring the bird isn't necessarily desirable. You can get into trouble doing that, depending on where it happens. Even if you won't, swans and geese don't attack humans just because. There's always a reason because fighting is dangerous. Aggression definitely has a survival benefit, but not when it's random.
So now you're the asshole that went somewhere there were birds nesting, or eating, or resting and instead of backing off when they warned you (and they usually do), and you're trying to injure or kill it when all it wants is you to go away. That's a seriously douchey thing to do.
Think about it.
Hollow doesn't mean weaker, just lighter
It really does decrease the effect of the bit.
Hangin in, my homie, hangin in :)
I'm one of those weird assholes that usually prefers the process of looking things up. It can be frustrating now that there's no fully reliable search engines what with the way sites pull seo bullshit, but it's still mostly an enjoyable process once I get the search right and start digging.
Plus, as I'm sure you've noticed, a big part of what I enjoy about threaded forums is the ability to fully express an idea. Doesn't matter if it's answering a question, just free form thinking on the screen, or whatever else spurs the idea. It's the process of expressing the idea that's the most fun to me.
So there's rarely anything I want to ask that isn't very need specific.
Instead, I scroll through seeing what other people are thinking, and respond when inspired to do so, or when I think I can contribute or help in some way. Or, you know, occasionally be a grumpy old bastard because I'm a grumpy old bastard and sometimes I can't stop myself.
Luckily, I have led a rather busy life, so it's easy to find posts and such to tell stories or give information I've accumulated. That comes with the "old" party of grumpy old bastard lol. I packed a shit ton of living into my twenties and thirties, and it pays off in the ability to have something that relates to damn near any post.
It blows my mind that hot ones interviews are getting cribbed by news outlets