"In America, for a brief time, people who followed Coltrane were studied and considered important, but it didn't last long. The result is that the kind of music I played in the '60's is completely dismissed in this country as a wrong turn, a suicidal effort"
- Archie Shepp
About this Quote
This quote by Archie Shepp speaks with the absence of gratitude for the type of music he played in the 1960s in America. During this time, individuals who followed Coltrane were studied and thought about crucial, however this appreciation did not last long. As an outcome, the kind of music Shepp played is now entirely dismissed in the United States as an incorrect turn or a self-destructive effort. This speaks with the lack of gratitude for the kind of music Shepp and other jazz musicians were playing in the 1960s. It also talks to the altering tastes of the American public, who have actually moved away from the type of music Shepp was playing. This quote acts as a tip of the importance of valuing all types of music, regardless of its appeal or lack thereof.
This quote is written / told by Archie Shepp somewhere between May 24, 1937 and today. He/she was a famous Musician from USA.
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