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Bradley Stern's avatar

Thank you for sharing this wonderful overview of Mr. Ayler's life and work. From watching the excellent film "My Name Is Albert Ayler" (a must for serious fans), I had the impression that he was a deeply spiritual and criminally misunderstood figure. Artists such as Ayler, Ornette Coleman, and Cecil Taylor created work that was uncompromising- demanding that it be appreciated on its own terms.

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Arthur Rosch's avatar

I don't listen to free jazz any more. I'm not interested. In the mid sixties I was enthralled with it. Of course, I was also taking psychedelics, which helped me grasp the full expanse of things like Ornette's double quartet. When I was a teen I had the energy to participate in free jazz. Now, in my seventies, it's "Lonnies's Lament" or "Wise One", the quieter side of Coltrane and the other visionaries who got into our lives around 1962. "Lonely Woman". etc. You know what I'm talking about.

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