Is there anything more horrible than Smooth Jazz??

PlanetPlanet 589 Posts
edited November 2005 in Strut Central
That's a hard question to answer. Give me some ideas
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  • That's a hard question to answer. Give me some ideas

    Lay off the kenny g .. early benson joints are welcome though

  • That's a hard question to answer. Give me some ideas
    it's mostly wack but i do like a few things. paul hardcastle did a few albums as THE JAZZ MASTERS. which are bangin. peace, stein. . .

  • YES.

    MASH UPS.

    THE WORST THING TO HAPPEN TO MUSIC SINCE DAVID HASSELHOFF.


  • Let's put it this way...

    Your car flips while doing 70 on the freeway. You're trapped inside the mangled iron shell and the smell of leaked gasoline is the only distraction from the blinding pain of your left left arm having been severed. Oh, and the car's radio got knocked to a random station.
    As you slip into darkness from the massive blood-loss would you rather have the last notes you hear be:

    or

    ?

    I guess I'd have to go with the "smooth vibes," although wishing desperately for death's sweet embrace.

    Goodnight!


  • jenyjeny 14 Posts
    That's a hard question to answer. Give me some ideas

    COUNTRY & DEATHMETAL

  • batmonbatmon 27,574 Posts




    Do the math.

  • SwayzeSwayze 14,705 Posts
    Let's put it this way...

    Your car flips while doing 70 on the freeway. You're trapped inside the mangled iron shell and the smell of leaked gasoline is the only distraction from the blinding pain of your left left arm having been severed. Oh, and the car's radio got knocked to a random station.
    As you slip into darkness from the massive blood-loss would you rather have the last notes you hear be:

    or

    ?

    I guess I'd have to go with the "smooth vibes," although wishing desperately for death's sweet embrace.

    Goodnight!



    oooooh. I was going to say no, nothing worse than smooth jazz, but this post got me. damn. i guess there are worse things.


  • Birdman9Birdman9 5,417 Posts
    Let's put it this way...

    Your car flips while doing 70 on the freeway. You're trapped inside the mangled iron shell and the smell of leaked gasoline is the only distraction from the blinding pain of your left left arm having been severed. Oh, and the car's radio got knocked to a random station.
    As you slip into darkness from the massive blood-loss would you rather have the last notes you hear be:

    or

    ?

    I guess I'd have to go with the "smooth vibes," although wishing desperately for death's sweet embrace.

    Goodnight!



    oooooh. I was going to say no, nothing worse than smooth jazz, but this post got me. damn. i guess there are worse things.


    So so many worse things. So many.

  • nrichnrich 932 Posts
    'pop' country is definately worse in the realm of relative bad 'music'





  • and anything else that sounds like this garbage

  • jamesjames chicago 1,863 Posts
    The "Smooth" radio format is some revolutionary (if throwed-back) shit, though. Outside of mixtapes, in how many other contexts do you hear music that's programmed not by its genre and not by the demographics of its listenership but by its abstract aesthetic? My dad is deep in the Smooth lifestyle (dude was country when country wasn't cool, so to speak: He's been down with the Smoove unit since the mid-eighties when his avuncular cocoa co-worker Greg--he of the late-model zinfandel-colored something with the "LOAFIN" vanity plate--turned him out with some Najee), so whenever we go to visit him, it's wall-to-wall "Wave FM" or whatever--in the crib, in the convertible, while ordering assorted chicken-based wraps named after towns in Arizona, etc.--and I can honestly say that said station will seemingly play anything, by any artist, in any genre, from any time period, as long as it feels smooth. In one weekend, on one station, I heard Bobby Caldwell, late-period Miracles, Beck, Al Green, MacNeal and Niles, Paul Hardcastle, Etta James, The Deele, Dave Brubeck, Steely Dan, Maroon 5, Lee Morgan, Johnny Hammond, Jefferson Starship, Jobim, Talking Heads, and on and on and on. Regardless of how one feels about the individual artists, where the fuck else do you hear that kind of sensibility in wide public broadcast? Those of you that can't get past the specifics of the playlist ("Fuck a Kenny G, thun!"), think of it this way: Imagine if there was some station that would play anything, by any artist, in any genre, from any time period, as long as it felt hard (settle down, Beavis): MC5, Public Enemy, Metallica, Prince Far I, Funkadelic, Alber Ayler, M.O.P., and on and on and on. Well, that's what's going on with a lot of these "Smooth" stations. You ain't gotta like it, but please recgonize this for the soft bomb that it is.

    And in a side note: All those who diss Men With Hats out of hand better hope that Clubbup doesn't see that shit. You'll be a bus ticket.

  • noznoz 3,625 Posts
    as the resident soulstrut nu-metal apologist, i feel a need to chime in and say that system of a down sounds nothing like papa roach.

  • SwayzeSwayze 14,705 Posts
    Dang. Thats pretty deep.

  • That's a hard question to answer. Give me some ideas




  • faux_rillzfaux_rillz 14,343 Posts
    That's a hard question to answer. Give me some ideas

    Smooth rap:


  • That's a hard question to answer. Give me some ideas





    oh yes.i`d die of frustration trying to change the station if sealion dion was on the radio..

  • SwayzeSwayze 14,705 Posts
    some of the later era Donald Byrd (like off of places and spaces) and Blackbyrds might be considered "smooth"--but yeah--most of this sucks the suck suck.

  • Birdman9Birdman9 5,417 Posts
    That's a hard question to answer. Give me some ideas





    oh yes.i`d die of frustration trying to change the station if sealion dion was on the radio..
    give me nu-metal, now-cuntry, smooth jazz and Rush Limbaugh over ANY of the above.

  • meatyogremeatyogre 2,080 Posts
    cmon man, if it wasn't for smooth Jazz, Sonicreducer would be out of a job. Wasn't it something like 60% of the customers that visit Street Corner are looking strictly for smooth?

    I think this is a profession-specific genre. You gotta be in the taxi-driving scene, or dentistry to really appreciate the aesthetic.

  • p_gunnp_gunn 2,284 Posts


    I think this is a profession-specific genre. You gotta be in the taxi-driving scene, or dentistry to really appreciate the aesthetic.

    true, to the point that i now associate Grover Washington with my teeth and gums being ripped apart... it's Pavlovian...

  • some of the light jazz shit on satellites would be aiight if they killed the sax solos. some of the bed tracks are nice. there is definitely a bunch of modern "CTI level" tunes are being made on a daily.

  • SoulhawkSoulhawk 3,197 Posts


    smoove jazz is the essence of 'gansta'...

  • Smooth jazz doesn't bother me (I'll never listen to it). What bothers me is the use of the word "jazz" in the genre name.

  • parsecparsec 5,087 Posts
    AC/DC

  • BaptBapt 2,503 Posts

  • BaptBapt 2,503 Posts
    PS/ I like "music of elevator" aka smooth jazz.



  • Nuff said.

  • GuzzoGuzzo 8,611 Posts
    dude was country when country wasn't cool, so to speak: He's been down with the Smoove unit since the mid-eighties when his avuncular cocoa co-worker Greg--he of the late-model zinfandel-colored something with the "LOAFIN" vanity plate--turned him out with some Najee

    I am in the process of memorizing this line so I can blurt it out in the middle of tonights class lecture at the most inopportune time.

    Smooth Jazz is the modern "modern soul".

    Screwed and chopped Collins & Collins while sippin on some robitussin CF in the front of 2003 Plymouth going 45 in a 50 zone

    You feel me?

  • hcrinkhcrink 8,729 Posts
    The "Smooth" radio format is some revolutionary (if throwed-back) shit, though. Outside of mixtapes, in how many other contexts do you hear music that's programmed not by its genre and not by the demographics of its listenership but by its abstract aesthetic? My dad is deep in the Smooth lifestyle (dude was country when country wasn't cool, so to speak: He's been down with the Smoove unit since the mid-eighties when his avuncular cocoa co-worker Greg--he of the late-model zinfandel-colored something with the "LOAFIN" vanity plate--turned him out with some Najee), so whenever we go to visit him, it's wall-to-wall "Wave FM" or whatever--in the crib, in the convertible, while ordering assorted chicken-based wraps named after towns in Arizona, etc.--and I can honestly say that said station will seemingly play anything, by any artist, in any genre, from any time period, as long as it feels smooth. In one weekend, on one station, I heard Bobby Caldwell, late-period Miracles, Beck, Al Green, MacNeal and Niles, Paul Hardcastle, Etta James, The Deele, Dave Brubeck, Steely Dan, Maroon 5, Lee Morgan, Johnny Hammond, Jefferson Starship, Jobim, Talking Heads, and on and on and on. Regardless of how one feels about the individual artists, where the fuck else do you hear that kind of sensibility in wide public broadcast? Those of you that can't get past the specifics of the playlist ("Fuck a Kenny G, thun!"), think of it this way: Imagine if there was some station that would play anything, by any artist, in any genre, from any time period, as long as it felt hard (settle down, Beavis): MC5, Public Enemy, Metallica, Prince Far I, Funkadelic, Alber Ayler, M.O.P., and on and on and on. Well, that's what's going on with a lot of these "Smooth" stations. You ain't gotta like it, but please recgonize this for the soft bomb that it is.

    And in a side note: All those who diss Men With Hats out of hand better hope that Clubbup doesn't see that shit. You'll be a bus ticket.

    dude... reading this has changed me...

    I don't know if I can go on living the way I once did...


  • parsecparsec 5,087 Posts

    DIE!!!
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