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I ain't scared of Beethoven or nobody when it comes to composing.
Joe Zawinul
Jazz music is a lifestyle. It's not notes, chords and arpeggios. Today's improvisation is too based on the knowledge of chords and the way they practice the chords. It's not a melodic thing anymore like the older days. It was much more important to play shorter and to play more variable, valid stuff. Today, a lot of solos are long and uninteresting and the influence usually comes from John Coltrane's group. He himself was a master musician, but he put so much emphasis on chord knowledge and technique, and now the kids want to show how fast they can play. This is the same with piano players and most instrumentalists-it's speed. That's gonna change again and hopefully the kids who are now 16 and 17 years old have a little more sense and maybe some more stories to tell.
Joe Zawinul
[Weather Report] has never put out a record that we didn't believe in, and there's no way in the world that anybody was ever involved in a one star album. This is a heavy thing, man. I mean, even if somebody doesn't like the record, just for the compositions alone it's got to be five stars. We played it very well; we worked hard on this record. Anybody who gives this record one star has got to be insane.
Joe Zawinul
To me, this is very boring music-most of it. It has nothing happening. Nothing is sticking. They're playing music perfectly with wonderful intonation and technique, but it's dangerous for jazz itself. I do wish these people all the best.
Joe Zawinul
An instrument is not important. It is the way one plays that is important. Instruments don't play by themselves. A piano is certainly not a better instrument than a synthesizer, but if a synthesizer is played like a piano, it becomes a very bad instrument. It doesn't work. You can't play a trumpet like a violin-it doesn't go. That's the problem-the players, not the instrument. Any instrument is a wonderful thing.
Joe Zawinul
Everything is in decline the moment you stop giving the artist freedom. That goes for everywhere, but it is happening in America right now. I think record companies are at great fault. In general, they don't want to develop talent, but rather get the most out of them in the short term. They're steering people to do things they perhaps wouldn't do but have to do and not everyone has the integrity to say "No way.” People are hungry and they have to make money and take care of their families, so it's a great pressure. Only when you can afford it from an artistic or financial point of view can you express what you want to express.
Joe Zawinul