Wynton Marsalis is a great player of the trumpet, but I would bet that he has played few if any original phrases in his life.
But if you're not original, you get tuned out.
Sorry mattjazz,I've cut out a lot of your post for brevity.
I dunno for certain whether WM has played completely original lines or not(it takes a musical scholar to know this and I'm not one) but my bet is very few players play completely original ideas.
I agree that Wynton came across as self-righteous and disrespectful at times in the 80's. A lot people we're turned off of him back then and maybe still are.
It is noted that you said he's a great trumpet player but I just wanted to add a few things in his defense.
He's come a long way in all aspects of playing since the 80's(when he caught a lot of criticism) and I'd be really surprised if a trumpet player could sit and listen to him,especially his recent stuff and not be blown away on some level. He plays some very difficult things very eloquently and fast and clean as a mofo.
My opinion is that very few living trumpet players can play to Wynton's level of ability. You wouldn't find many, even very fine players, that would wanna pick up a trumpet and play alongside him. I think there's a lot more respect for Wynton's ability to improvise than you probably realize. My feeling is, guys like Jon Faddis,Hubbard,Hargrove could probably be lumped into the category of "less-than-original" too if measured on the same yardstick.
How many musicians can play "stream of consciousness" stuff that is really innovative? Parker,Monk,Gillespie,Rollins are some that come to mind but we're talking about a select few.
I think it's a great goal to approach music from that perspective but a lot of times I think most people draw on what they've heard before and I bet most people,myself included, would not even realize they're rehashing licks/concepts from others. You'd have to have a monstrous musical vocabulary to know what is original or not.
If a musician is evaluated based largely on their ability to play completely original concepts I think the vast majority of musicians would not measure up.