First Time Hearing MILES DAVIS - So What (REACTION)
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So What from the 1959 album Kind of Blue which is regarded by many people as the greatest jazz album ever recorded. All legends on this album.
Miles Davis-Trumpet
John Coltrane-Tenor Sax
Cannonball Adderley-Alto Sax
Bill Evans-Piano
Paul Chambers-Double Bass
Jimmy Cobb-Drums
A;ll the heavyweight of jazz.
Jazz saved my life, I was so anxious that my jaw would lock from being too tight all the time ... until I found Miles Davis and Bill Evans.
Miles was literally the “Birth of the Cool”. If you don’t know Miles you need to learn more about the direction of jazz. He was an enormous influence.
And he helped the careers of so many GREAT jazz artists: Cannonball Adderly, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, Tony Williams, and on and on.
And his style evolved tremendously.
It’s great that you have discovered him.
A true giant of jazz history.
Just think of what he was able to do with a song that literally had only two chords in it.
One of the great compositions of music. Miles Davis knew how to bring the cool. There is a live version of this tune which was performed on CBS back in 1959. As a 9 year old I saw it some weeks after it was originally aired, and even then, I knew that what I heard and saw was amazing. The performance was taped at the Robert Herridge Theater, and there are several links you can get to. I have been a fan of jazz since then, and its many paths are roads are so fulfilling.
We started listening to some of Miles' stuff for the first time ourselves. Such a sound! We never listened to jazz when we were growing up, and we need to get more in touch with it. Great reaction.
Sketches of Spain another fine album
lucky to have seen him live at the isle of white festival 1970 uk
great to see you doing this jazz classic
I live in NYC, and this is the soundtrack to driving around NYC on a rainy afternoon. Windows up, of course. Also, you gotta mention the band ( all of whom became legendary) Herbie Hancock,John Coltrane, Cannonball Adderly, Ron Carter, Tony Williams and of course, Miles.
That was Cannonball Adderly on the alto sax, right on the heels of Coltrane on tenor. It seems like you may not know his music- go straight to My Favorite Things! One of the few other songs that are the ultra sublime level of all of them on Kind of Blue.
My favorite "early morning wake-up song" is the appropriately titled "First Light" by Freddie Hubbard. I'm a native New Yorker and I just envision the first rays of sunlight peeking through the skyscrapers... Tito Puente does a great cover of this song as well.
The intro is Paul Chambers (bass) and Bill Evans (piano). Chambers then states the theme on his bass followed by solos from Miles, Coltrane (tenor sax), Cannonball Adderley (alto), and Bill Evans. Miles often uses a mute but not here. I love everything on Kind of Blue but "All Blues" is my favorite.
All Blues is my favorite too, and the Cannonball Adderley solo on that is perfection.
I also have heard about him and maybe have heard his music in a move, but I have never sat down and listened to him.
It's a perfect tune for relaxed, unhurried uh, snugglin' , shall we say.
Early morning fire 🔥Thank you for going there
One of the best albums from any genre. I own an original 6 eye copy of this...
Now listen to flamenco sketches. And then listen to “Naima” by Coltrane. Sooooooooooooo good!!!!!!!!
Nice. Thank you.
The most classic of classic jazz... Of course, Miles Davis and John Coltrane are complete legends but the solo by Canonball Adderly is the real deal. So swinging... Of course, you need to cover the whole album now... Just an introduction...
Oh my - Classic jazz - so smooth and relaxing. I am surprised you haven't head Miles yet. Please, more jazz, blues and blues rock for your older listeners !
Funny comment. Just go to the original and listen. Must u wait for this young guy to play the classics? He admits he knows nothing about Miles, and probably a host of other greats.
@@hovhannesharutiunian1340 That's the beauty of reaction channels. It gives me joy to see these youngsters dicovering all the great music I have enjoyed since the 60/70's. Our job is to send him suggestions so that he and maybe some of his less enlightened viewers can listen and learn.
@@cindyfalstrom7231 Whatever floats your boat.
I just bought this vinyl. It sounds like it’s saying so what sometimes. Good stuff. Can you do some frank zappa? Maybe Dinah moh hum lyric video? Its funny and good
listen to miles davis "generique"next