Was Bill Evans effay?
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Was Bill Evans effay?
Yes. He does the 60s whiteboy look really well (sadly he fell victim to the times in the late 70s and started wearing the wide-collared, load-print shirts). Pretty hard look to pull off today. I don't have inspo but would welcome it.
Not to mention, he's probably one of the top 5 musicians, like, ever. His music has such a unique sound, the mixture of jazz and classical is just right. His stuff is serene enough that you can let it take you away, yet complex enough to please even the most technique-minded listener.
Fun fact: it is believed that he wrote the infamous "Blue in Green" as well as "Flamenco Sketches" off of Miles Davis' seminal "Kind of Blue" album.
Here's a little selection of my favorite tunes of his and a few pics I had on my computer:
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(not OP) thanks for all this, user!
I wish there were more modern clothes that somewhat imitate the simplicity, professionalism yet coolness that suits had.
Wearing them nowadays just doesn't feel the same, at all.
on second inspection, I don't think that's Bill.
r8 my fit
>rolled sleeves
Shit
>implying
its not hard to roll your sleeves down you literal r tard
It's only in the process of passionate lovemaking with your instrument. Otherwise, it just doesn't fit
A big gap in this thread
sounds like you're wearing shitty suits mate
Sun Ra is afro-futurism personified
trips of truth
this thread is now /jazz/, specifically spacejazz
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and some rammellzee, just because
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is Bill cosby Sun Ra?
As a double bassist I can confirm it is more comfortable to roll up one's sleeves when playing.