Miles Davis - 'Round Midnight - Complete Concert (3 of 4)



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Miles Davis Quintet, Stockholm 1968.
Miles Davis - trumpet Wayne Shorter - tenor sax Tony williams - drums Herbie Hancock - piano Ron Carter - bass


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GOD!!! you were a ... ( 3 months ago by gracebinder)
GOD!!! you were a God
You are a god MIles ... ( 3 months ago by gracebinder)
You are a god MIles""""....gracias por postear
Probably not ... ( 2 months ago by cobaltjones)
Probably not everyone knows this interesting tidbit. During the performances of this remarkable quintet, Miles would communicate countless shifts in the music, tempo, feel, dynamics, with the use of little melodic codes. That's what enabled them to seamlessly coordinate the metamorphic development of the improvisations. I really believe this to be the height of western civilization in terms of spontaneous creation.
Fascinating. Amen! ( 2 months ago by stuckdan)
Fascinating. Amen!
hmm. the larger ... ( 2 months ago by fenceforever13)
hmm. the larger structural architecture. "signposts" huh, thats deep. i almost get it. it seems just like a modification of interpretation. wow Ron Carter was the bass MAN in these recordings. But Herbie is probably my favorite. He's so deep.
I agree cobalt ... ( 2 months ago by fenceforever13)
I agree cobalt jones.
Ron Carter was ... ( 2 months ago by MikeNichols50)
Ron Carter was called "Checkpoint Charlie" because the guys in the band could always rely
on him to indicate those structural "signposts".....And, Hancock and Carter spent countless hours playing "1 on 1"
[as well as sessions on Blue Note, etc.] to develop that "E.S.P."; no magic, just lots of hard work.....It's a rare thing to find with players these days...
Ahmad Jamal was ... ( 2 months ago by MikeNichols50)
Ahmad Jamal was another [that Miles really liked] who used space [or, "silence"] effectively...if you listen to him carefully
in his 50's recordings you can hear it...
One thing you need ... ( 2 months ago by MikeNichols50)
One thing you need to understand was that Miles' playing underwent many changes between his start with "Bird" in the 40's and his "Second Great Quintet" with Hancock, Shorter et al...in the 60's Miles wanted to transcend "style": Except perhaps Dorham [in his mid-60's Blue Note sessions] the other players you cited had only one specific "sound", or, "style"...Trust me, if you try to play Dizzy/Bird/Bud "licks" over the changes to "Dolores", "Sorcerer", or "ESP", you will sound out of place...
The style developed ... ( 2 months ago by MikeNichols50)
The style developed in the mid-60's by the Second Quintet was based on "linearity", not "running chords" which was the Bebop "style" [i.e., Clifford Brown, Dizzy, Parker, et al].....If you need to learn Bebop, as Jaco said, you gotta learn the "heads"...Do you know who wrote "Donna Lee" by chance??? I'd be interested in your answer....
Everything Miles ... ( 2 months ago by dodgyphil23)
Everything Miles Davis played sounded like everything else Miles Davis played. One tune and it lasted for 60 years. No warmth ,no enjoyment. Muppet with bugle.
Miles wrote "Donna ... ( 2 months ago by MilesTrane21)
Miles wrote "Donna Lee".
I hope Mr. ... ( 2 months ago by MikeNichols50)
I hope Mr. Venantius has read this reply...If anyone disputes this answer [because most books - including the "Real Book" credit this to Charlie Parker], they should read Miles' autobiography... Just today I heard another great Miles' solo: the live version of "Straight No Chaser", from the album originally called "Jazz @ the Plaza", with Trane, Cannonball & Bill Evans - who had a little trouble keeping up with the fast tempo...
Miles smiles. How ... ( 2 months ago by markybgoode)
Miles smiles. How cool to see him playing this ballad. i've heard it many times, didn't know video existed. what a treat!
Stockholm, the town ... ( 1 month ago by hiomioman)
Stockholm, the town of Jazz.
Bird wrote Donna ^ ... ( 2 weeks ago by defmaa)
Bird wrote Donna ^Lee
miles wrote donna ... ( 2 weeks ago by drumbum1010)
miles wrote donna lee bird took the credit.
I'm sorry but Bird ... ( 2 weeks ago by defmaa)
I'm sorry but Bird wrote Donna Lee. Miles had the abitude poor to appropriate of song of others... :-)Anecdote is known...
It's not true. ... ( 1 week ago by bassscape)
It's not true. Miles did wrote Donna Lee, he said so in his biography. I believe he also said it was the record company's fault that it ended up being credited as one of Bird's compositions.
On his ... ( 1 week ago by defmaa)
On his AUTObiography wrote with Quincy Troupe...nuance...
well you dont have ... ( 1 week ago by drumbum1010)
well you dont have to be snooty about it
Miles def wrote ... ( 1 week ago by ghostofdolphy)
Miles def wrote Donna Lee. Doesn't really take a genius to figure it out. Compare the following heads of Miles to those of Bird in that era... Sippin' At Bells, Little Willie Leaps, Milestones (Bop). Compare that writing style of Miles' to Bird's Ko-Ko, Dewey Square, Yardbird Suite, Bird Feathers, Klactoveedstene, and Another Hair-Do. I've done my homework on both of their composition nuances for a while now. Once you know their patterns of writing, *who* wrote what, really answers itself.
i love a well ... ( 1 week ago by drumbum1010)
i love a well formulated stipulation.
yeah i just keep ... ( 2 days ago by drumbum1010)
yeah i just keep forgetting to change the date.... it was a typo that i never fixed... the 1968 bit



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