Fair enough!
Though Prime Time is much closer to the spirit of jazz, than a little Suffolk Trio playing "Fly Me To The Moon"!
There does see to be an attitude among some jazzers that electricity has no place in jazz, that somehow, introducing a pick-up makes it something else entirely. I was speaking to a chap just the other day who plays sax in a jazz standards trio; he'd heard I'd once played in a jazz band. When he discovered that not only were members of Lol Coxhill's collective involved (that's not jazz, it's just a noise!), but that I played electric bass he appeared visibly hurt, like he'd been betrayed!
It's similar to the attitude among some classical music fans that the music must be played exactly as it's written - and they sit on the front row and take along a score to make sure that there's absolutely no deviation. This attitude continues with the belief that somehow electric instruments play themselves, or are at least easier to play, and that no [I]serious[/I] musician would play one - cries of "Judas" spring to mind!