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What were /mu/'s favorite Sonny Rollins songs? Will he get a sticky, or is 1950's jazz too out of fashion these days?

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/25/arts/music/sonny-rollins-dead.html
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>>130427529
>it’s real
Mandatory sticky
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>>130427529
>born 1930
he had quite a run
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>>130427529
Damn. Big F
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holy fucking shit it's real. major fucking F.
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MODS
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he was the last one standing from 'great day in harlem' photo
end of an era
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Rest in peace
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Call me basic all you like, but "Slave", which he did with the Rolling Stones.

https://youtu.be/K64MvxlKZy8?si=fZMSM8qVRNUt3TMg

Since they're my favorite rock band, I don't feel any guilt for picking this.

I love Bobby Keys, but this is way better than anything he ever played with the group.
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big F
https://youtu.be/rWLaYwWRHSU?si=7_SEf0Ro90oZC5Cj
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>>130427529
I used to really be into 50s jazz, but I haven’t listened in a while. St Thomas has some great improvisation.
https://youtu.be/fdakJqKPRDE
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RIP
One of my fav albums of his
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAD4ykWFq48
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Colossal F
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6BAN0zM0X4
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>>130427529
Fuck you, i knew it was a fake, i won't believe it this time either.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_-brY2w59I
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>>130427529
What the fuck man, trooner mods better sticky this it's huge.
Also for me it's either Tenor Madness or Pent Up House, which I am currently learning on guitar.
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(JAZZ MUSIC STOPS)
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How many musicians from the 1950's are still around?
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>>130427529
F
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That's tragic. One of the most monumentally influential players in the world with such a wide catalogue. He truly was a saxophone colossus. I don't know if I can pick just one track of his but I think Live at the Village Vanguard is one of the most landmark recordings of jazz ever. He plays his fucking ass off that entire session. Playing without a piano or any kind of comp instrument while playing like that is just bonkers.
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If Sonny Rollins doesn’t get a sticky I’m gonna be fucking pissed
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>>130428146
do you know where you are, friend?
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He was one of the last legends of his era. RIP
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>>130428164
Herbie Hancock is still going and he's still playing. I'm gonna try and go see him once again when he comes through. But yeah man, they're basically all gone. Ron Carter is still going. But light is slowly growing dimmer.
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>>130428146
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>>130428146
The no-sticky list is genuinely baffling and outrageous
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>>130428205
Sly Stone!!!
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The Bridge is one of my fave records ever and this one from 2006 is pretty great.
I put The Bridge over Coltrane or Davis records
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>>130428164
>his era
of the best era of jazz
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>>130428271
There's a lot to be said about Coltrane and his influence on jazz, but I don't think anybody has pushed jazz in quite the direction that Sonny Rollins did. Coltrane pushed the boundaries of jazz, but Sonny Rollins brought jazz itself to its final form without pushing the boundary (though he definitely pushed boundaries). That's why I honestly think there is no other players quite like him, and I don't think there ever will be another player like Sonny. Truly a genius that happened to intersect the perfect point in history.
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>>130428285
Have you been posting in the jazz threads for a long time? I remember the anon who argues for Sonny over Coltrane. I'm more of a Tranehead myself but I definitely think Sonny achieved much the same depth of feeling in his technique just in a different context.
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>>130428416
kek yeah that's me. Call it being pretentious or just bored shitposting, but I've always thought Sonny really achieved something truly unique. I think about it a lot too since both clearly had such a unique respect for each other. But I've just always thought Sonny had such an impressively consistent career. Arguably because he just lived way longer, but he's just got such a unique playstyle and what's crazy to me is how he was always evolving on every record. Like -- I can tell it's Sonny Rollins, but how he's playing on The Brdige is just so different from Saxophone Colossus or when he plays with miles or on Sonny Side Up or his later records, or with Alfie.

I just can't get over his career sometimes. Even some of his later stuff, while not exactly for me, is still damn impressive in its own right. Must have hurt to have to give up the horn when he did, I remember reading an interview about how sad it made him to know that he just can't play anymore.
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>>130428478
:(
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COLOSSAL F
>It is with deep sorrow and profound love that we announce the passing of Sonny Rollins. The Saxophone Colossus died this afternoon at his home in Woodstock, NY at the age of 95.
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and with that every musician in this photograph is dead
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>>130428582
This pic represents an entire musical ecosystem that doesn't exist anymore. If you want to play jazz nowadays you have to get a grant and go to a respectable music college and learn the "right" methods and make the "right" connections. You can't just teach yourself to play or apprentice with an established master and then get plucked off the street to hone your chops in a real working band anymore. Well I guess you can, but it's a helluva lot harder.
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Daily reminder Ron Carter, Keith Jarrett, Airto Moreira and Jean-Luc Ponty will all die before the end of this year.
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>>130428582
me in the front
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Sonny died one day before the 100th birthday of Miles Davis (today, the 26th).
Sonny played with Miles multiple times and featured on a few of his albums, most famously on side two of the classic album Bags' Groove.
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You lived to see Sonny Rollins not get a sticky
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Actually very sad for this. He got to live an exceptionally long life and all but he really was the last trace of a magical moment in history. We have the records and all but I liked to believe that part of it was still alive.
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When even was the last time we had a sticky? Are mods just not doing them anymore?
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he's the last major artist of the 50s. there's not many of the 60s left either. the final remaining jazz giant is Herbie Hancock.
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Nobody physically lives forever but Sonny Rollins has achieved immortality musically which is a hell of a consolation.
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>>130429061
/mu/ doesn’t have any mods
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>>130427529
F
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>>130427529
colossal F
mine is St.Thomas, it's a fun song to play
also saw him play with his band once, great vibes
>no sticky
cringe af

>>130428145
>tragic
he was 95 years old, anon

>>130428582
grim
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>>130429671
>>130428582
Ronnie Free is still alive although he was late for the photoshoot
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Jazz is officially dead.
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>>130429125

Laufey > Herbie Hancock

( •̀⤙•́ )
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>>130427529
F
i feel really lucky i got to see him live
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F
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>>130427529
mmm.I guess..I guess I kinda like them all
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>>130429061
The /mu/ “moderator” only comes by occasionally and they aren’t a /mu/tant so we only get stickies for nu-metal members like that Limp Bizkit guy. RIP to Damo and Jaki no sticky for prominent members in one of the most talked about bands on this site for a long time.
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>>130430824
that is a kino album cover ngl
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>>130428285
pushing the boundaries isn't per se superior to a non avant garde but still adventurous approach (names like velvet underground or the fall come to my mind)
>>130428416
i posted a couple of times about rollins over coltrane yeah. i tend to find the so called post bop more interesting and adventurous than the so called avant garde fusion
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>>130429671
It's still tragic friend. He had a good long life though. Glad he got to experience so much.
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>>130427529
Really loved saxophone colossus but I've been underwhelmed by a lot of his other discography. Seems like a lot of his 80s solos are just him playing the same one note again and again. Obviously a great loss, but anyone got any recs that prove me wrong?
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>>130427529
sticky
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>>130431948
>Work Time
>Tenor Madness
>Plays for Bird
>Way Out West
>Vol. 2
>Village Vanguard
>The Bridge
>On Impulse
>East Broadway Rundown
>Alfie
>Next Album
>In Japan
All great sessions
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>>130431948
Plus 4 with Clifford Brown and Max Roach.
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>>130430824
that's my fav
https://youtu.be/C6Oma0WOALU
https://youtu.be/l7XRMGPlYfQ
https://youtu.be/oSpaqjCl358
Saw him live in the late 90s with Bob Cranshaw on bass RIP
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>>130429061
>>130429589
I made a thread asking "What music do goyim listen to" and it got deleted for racism
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>>130432185
That was a janny doing a good job for once
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>>130431948
stay filtered
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>>130432235
At least that Alyssa Liu thread got deleted when I reported it
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>>130428279
tru
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>>130428271
The Bridge is definitely on par with the best Trane albums and I say this as a massive Tranefag
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>>130430229
so true zoomer sister
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>>130428644
I bet Toshiko Akiyoshi will be next to go, she's 96
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Mods are probably a bunch of fusionfag tourists who don't even know who this is. Shameful and sad.
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>>130430847
The idea that we have one mod and he’s just like a circuit judge that comes in occasionally, hands out some light justice and then fucks off is extremely funny to me.
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>>130432103
great choices and jealous of you seeing him live, he was probably godlike
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You're in a better place now, King. RIP. F.
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>He thinks he's a jazz fan but he's never listened to The Bridge
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oooOOOOoooOOoOo WHERES MY STICKYYYYY OOoooOoOoooOoOo
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>>130431703
>i tend to find the so called post bop more interesting and adventurous than the so called avant garde fusion
actual jazzer confirmed
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Jonathan Glazer, one of my favorite living movie directors, appears to be a big Rollins fan. I wonder what song of his he's listening to today.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElQkBPSbt2Y
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F
colossus
>>130428146
get ready
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>>130428184
>Herbie Hancock is still going and he's still playing. I'm gonna try and go see him once again when he comes through. But yeah man, they're basically all gone. Ron Carter is still going. But light is slowly growing dimmer.
thanks, Reddit
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>>130432801
kek
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>>130432388
If you want an idea what his shows in the 90s were like the feel was in between these two and he ended with St Thomas. I've seen much crazier performances but it was excellent and mellow and bucket list for a big name in jazz.
https://youtu.be/V8daSzQDXvo
https://youtu.be/0i7i-R82-VM
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The Cutting Edge [Milestone, 1974]
Rollins is one of those certified geniuses who didn't pan out for me when I had the time to investigate jazz, and although I hoped for belated paydirt from his first live album in years, more careful examination reveals that the straight melodies do get dull and the improvisations aren't rich enough to invite deep digging, just like all the jazz metallugists warned me. B
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>>130432827
he first reviewed him that late? what a fucking poser lmao
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>>130427833
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>>130428644
marshall allen turned 102 yesterday
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>>130432849
As he said, this was Rollins's first live album since 1965. Keep in mind that Rollins's recorded output significantly slowed in the late 60s-early 70s.
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>>130430229
you're obviously a khhv child but to be fair to your post, she'd probably get a sticky if she were to drop dead today or tomorrow
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>>130432958
he's always making excuses kek
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>>130432801
Herbie's also a full decade younger than Rollins, he's a completely different generation, really.
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>>130432958
Cuckgau didn't review jazz that often. Rollins also didn't put out any new material for five years before resuming regular album releases in the mid-70s--like a lot of his contemporaries, he didn't really know what to do with the counterculture era.
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>>130432827
>didn't pan out for me when I had the time to investigate jazz
Already a red flag.
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>>130432874
Literally nobody cares about this guy other than fusionfags and secondaries and they only found out he exists a year ago after bandcamp pushed him hard
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>>130433164
I don't like fusion tourists either but he's had a fanbase since 1993
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The few times he ventured into fusion he did it with exceptionally good taste, nothing like the usual 70's fusion.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWLaYwWRHSU
https://youtu.be/U7EJy8t9TxA?si=MJc1VY3vSuGcM3RL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7k2gO5VJzo4
https://youtu.be/giv8EuU-VGw?si=LXZRh30LfLmgyCs0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDbW0TAT-c0
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huge F
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>>130433164
You started your sentence with the word literally so you must be correct
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>>130432375
Well that’s exactly what it is, probably a dedicated mod for another board and when /mu/ was being discussed they just said “fuck it it’s a slow board I’ll take it” but they have dogshit taste in music and don’t know anything about the board culture.
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RIP

F
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RIP
The House I Live In, monumental track. Thank You for so much music.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HdP1DCakT9o
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vax status?
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>not Sax status
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>Altering my DNA by injecting myself with the tenor vaxophone
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>>130428582
Sonny and Monk looking like motherfuckin OGs
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He was the last living member of the Max Roach/Clifford Brown group. Undoubtedly one of the greatest soloists ever: https://youtu.be/Gb_uG7dSGcs?si=RstI3utFGaASfrYD
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https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nWarnnEiIoXZ8UAK1H5w0OImAIDkMXdo4&si=lVn_uKpfPlO_Tw_N

https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=OCcys7FIhis
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bumpy Fs
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>>130427529
big F.
Now that even Sonny is dead, who are the greats from the golden era of jazz still alive?
Anthony Braxton? Herbie Hancock? who else?
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https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nWarnnEiIoXZ8UAK1H5w0OImAIDkMXdo4
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f
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kino
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don't have an original or contrarian take. sorry, sonny sisters.
favorite album: saxophone colossus
favorite song (off of the album and in general): st. thomas
bonus fav: ezz-thetic off of max roach + 4
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>>130440971
Does Ron Carter count? For a while I thought Barry Harris was still alive, forgot he died in 2021
George Coleman is still alive and playing.. or at least played recently with that online piano kike emmet cohen
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>>130440971
>>130442130
Sonny Rollins was the last of his generation. There's Ron Carter, Herbie Hancock, George Coleman, George Benson and a few others, but these guys started performing and recording late 50's/early 60's.
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>>130441767
based comment, thank you sister



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