When I studied Jazz in college, the running joke with my Professors was "If you don't know that answer select Miles Davis, there's a 60% chance you might be right." 😂😂 Such a geat musician. RIP brother Miles. ❤❤❤
le GENIE à l'état pur. J'ai eu la chance de le voir 2 fois en concert et quel "PIED". A chaque audition j'ai des frissons. Inconditionnel du GRAND MILES pour toujours !!!!!
J'ai bossé à faire des petits branchements au festival d'Andernos en juillet 91. Il m'a touché l'épaule et dit quelques mots en coulisse. Mais ce qui était bizarre, c'est qu'il n'avait quasiment pas assez de souffle pour parler...et 3 minutes plus tard, il jouait.
My first Miles concert at shelly's manne hole in hollywood in mid-sixties with herbie, wayne, tony, ron...blew me away and several of his bands after that. I feel so fortunate to have experienced his genius !!!
Alan Senzaki My 1st time hearing Miles was at the Shrine in L.A. with MJQ, Jackie and Roy and the Paul Horn Quintet. Miles band for this was Coltrane, Cannonball, Wynton KELLY, Paul Chambers and Jimmy Cobb!
Alan Senzaki, Paul’s band was at the old Renaissance on Sunset when I first used to see him. When we got to know each other a bit, he let me copy his charts for “Tall Polynesian” and one more, the title of which escapes me now.
@@rmac1042 loved his album..the sound of paul horn on columbia and of course his album on hi-fi jazz. There was some great jazz in los angeles at the time (i was there from 61 to 69) charles lloyd, bill evans, monk, ornette, konitz, etc.!!
Alan Senzaki I remember Paul’s band at the Renaissance... Red Mitchell, 5-string bass, Emil Richards, vibes; (I was a vibist then-studied with Bobby Hutcherson); Paul Mohr, piano; I don’t recall for sure, but I think Billy Higgins was the drummer; I could be wrong.
Watching miles is like looking at the rarest diamond the rarest flower...colourful bird . miles is beyond the word Cool he transcends vibates takes me down the nile a million years ago.....oh and pangea live ripped my face off ............float on prince of jazz x
Had the chance to see Kenny Garrett last summer in concert he is incredible and so generous with the audience…so awesome to see him play in this video with Miles
The biggest compliment I can give him is that he scores 3 goals in the first half and then substitutes himself so the fans can appreciate how outstanding the rest of the players are.
never played the same twice, like he said the album versions are sample and you go see it live to get the full piece - his music lives on, a true legend
MILES DAVIS "Perhaps the greatest jazz musician of the 20th century... Miles Davis is so important to jazz because of his ability to continually evolve. This evolution resulted in a continuous impact on the world of jazz that saw Miles move from bebop to helping found cool jazz, hard bop, third stream music, and fusion jazz, as well as staying in the avant-garde of jazz music for much of his career. His innovations forever changed jazz, and although a great trumpet player, he is most remembered for his stylistic innovations." aaep1600.osu.edu/index.php
ANIMALLLLL ! Bestia Sagradaaaa!! First time I've heard Miles Davis was in 1990. I was in bed with hepatitis and my then boyfriend, a bass player, brought a video from some music festival where Miles performed this. Ever since, and forever: MILES !
I saw him in the 80's at the Universal Amphitheatre, 7th row center..even with the behind the curtain hyper activity , he tore the ROOF OFF the motha sucka.. 🎶💚
Absolutely lyrical and fascinating story of a journey only Miles can tell abstractly with inspiring improvisation ! The legacy of excellence that Miles teleports through space is ingenious !! The Man is a PROPER GENIUS !!!
The Great Miles Davis is and will be like a father for us always! 👏👏👏💐💐💐 We shall miss him! Thank you Miles Davis! We'll remember you all the time! Master of jazz, played for people. Social music, as He once explayned.
The last concert Miles played with his band was not in Vienne in France, but in Vienna, Austria. It was the Saturday night where the equipment of the band came way too late to Vienna from Stuttgart where they played the night before. The concert only started at about 11 pm. Of course it was great, I remember how incredibly good Kenny played that night
I was there for the concert at the Austria Center in Vienna. Due to the late start, many visitors had already left before the concert even began. Those who stayed were rewarded with an unforgettable night. The band was at its peak. The best concert of my life - still!
@@styliamo9796 I stayed there too, at the Vienna Austria Center, and although the concert startet at about 11 p.m., Miles and his band were absolutely great and the concert was played in full length, not a shortened version 👍 !! What a fantastic late night concert and I am still grateful that I was able to experience it. Remembering this concert today, I'm still getting goosebumps !! Thanks Miles for these unforgettable moments I'm hiding it like a real treasure.... RIP Miles !!! 👏😢👋
Fabulously beautiful sounds that are timeless, Miles Dewey Davis musical masterpieces are still unmatched.....the HIGH Priest of Jazz.....RIP GREAT ONE......ASE
" ..blessed isHe who in the name of charity and good will shepherds the weak through the valley of darkness ,for he is truly his brothers keeper and the finder of lost children..."
I was fortunate to see Miles Davis twice. The 'Under Arrest' Tour and 'Tutu'. Among the top three concerts for musicality and virtuosity along with John McLaughlin/Shakti and Frank Zappa.
When I first heard Miles’s rendition of Human Nature I was pleasantly perplexed. A part of me was just so glad to hear him voice the tune even though I was worried it was cheating choosing such a popular and seemingly safe cover. However once you factor in Quincy’s involvement in the original and the words I just relaxed and let it happen. Lol I was taken to NYC on an early summer night cruising through admiring the city lights and the busy atmosphere from the safe and tranquil passenger seat... That’s what this will forever evoke for me.
Miles Davis sought to elicit collective improvisation in all his bands. As his thinking evolved, he promoted more rhythmic interaction by reducing the harmonic progressions to what ultimately elicited the highest order of rhythmic agreement. That has always been the joy in jazz for me.
'Someone - to relax and play - could make a comment with an intermediate connotation between the comments of Maggio and Turner, such as: neither jesus nor jenesius ... since one thing is one thing and another thing is another (thing). Or not. Quite the opposite.' 18:18
'Someone - to relax and play - could make a comment with an intermediate understanding between Maggio's and Turner's comments, such as: neither jesus nor jenesius ... since one thing is one thing and another thing is another (thing). Or not. Quite the opposite and uncomplicated.' 18:19
J'y étais. Bizarrement, je n'ai aucun souvenir musical de ce concert. Juste le plaisir d'avoir "vu" Miles Davis... Souivenirs des moments d'avant concert, il faiasit encore jour, les arènes étaient bondées... et un rapide échange avec mon voisin qui me disait n'avoir jamais entendu parler de Miles Davis. Il venait sur invitation! Cela m'a un peu choqué. Même sans être fan de Jazz, je me demandais comment cela était possible!
@@PetraKann Oh actually I do. I am a studied musician and have been on stage for over 10 years playing Jazz, Blues and Rock. And I love Miles' music so it's more probable that you didn't understand that I was just joking cause Miles was known for not being the nicest and easiest guy. Maybe you should add a little more humor to your personality so you don't put every word about Miles on the gold scales.
Wowwwww extraordinaria interpretaciòn, esto se llama vivir la mùsica intensamente, dichosos los que pudieron estar presentes en este concierto en vivo para el año 1991. De este otro lado del Planeta Venezuela, àvidos de presenciar joyas musicales como èsta. El colorido y las vestimentas de los mùsicos, el escenario el Teatro Antiguo de Viena, vibraban al compàs de Human Nature. Gracias Zycopolis TV. por compartir este video. Hoy mi espiritu està lleno de regocijo disfrutàndolo. MILES DAVIS, vivirà por siempre en los anales del jazz.
6:09 Searching here on UA-cam, you'll easily find channels that show Miles Davis and band playing live around the world. It turns out that, given his talent and genius, incredible moments stand out in these live performances. With a little patience, those moments will surface for you. Spectacular, check it out if you want, paying attention to these moments. 9:06
My last Miles Concert 1991/07/01 Theatre Antique, VIENNE, France My first Miles Concerts 1969/07/25&26 ANTIBES, France In Vienne Miles with Kenny Garrett, reeds Daron Johnson, keyboard Joe "Foley" McCreary, g Richard Peterson, el b & Ricky Wellman, d PLUS: In the first part The Shirley Horn trio ! A great day !
@@antonioarcas3159 What a coincidence! Do you remember by any chance the musical ensemble Miles Davis led in Vitoria on that particular occasion. Did Omar Hakim play the drums? Who were the other members in the band? I've tried to search for information on that particular night, but there have been no findings on my side. Maybe your memory is better than mine. Thanks.
Mauricio Flores Damborenea MILES DAVIS with: Kenny Garrett, reeds Bobby Irving III & Adam Holzman, Synth Joe Foley McCreary, g Benny Rietveld, el b Ricky Wellman, d Marilyn Mazur, perc 1988, July 12
silence! please! that the great master ... is acting and enchanting! only as a predestined! in the art of expressing emotions! through the most beautiful art forms. That for me is Music! I'll never forget! the immense special moments! listening to this visionary! of music and more! really up! in an object like glasses! of Sun! he! had a style! own! than ever! someone will appear! that reaches its level! artistic; intellectual; good taste to wear! and being in life ... as Miles lived it to the full. Always listening and chilling me with the pearls of music and interviews! that you leave us! PEACE!
La trompeta de mr Miles Davis sigue dos caminos, el sonido puro del jazz improvisado, y el sonido Arábigo Andaluz con notas puramente Españolas, el saxo es fantásticamente algo de otra galaxia....
I am speechless... zero deception... zero "fairy tales".... just ... Rub a Dub in Style -=> the true DUB = co-mmunion between musicians actually playing... with no special effects, nor too much interventions from sound engineer... no artificial 'technoes', no reverb... Just a Juce of Justice
do you all realise, that c.a. 6 yrs ago there were maybe 4-5 decent versions of this 'song' on YT? Or even less... I mean - that was all there was! /every version of this piece IS DECENT/...
When I studied Jazz in college, the running joke with my Professors was "If you don't know that answer select Miles Davis, there's a 60% chance you might be right." 😂😂 Such a geat musician. RIP brother Miles. ❤❤❤
That's funny, but true! lol
Incredible! R.I.P Miles and drummer Ricky Wellman, who passed away in 2013. Even in 2021 this music keeps blowing my mind!
Same here. Outstanding.
Stunning, beyond words............
@@jimrooney4831 þþþþþþþþþþ
Genius have u won't forget him ever ever never
My dear cousin. I'm the oldest and he was the second oldest of 48 grandchildren including many musicians. May he R.I.P. I miss him.
It's 2024, and I am still listening to his music as my gym music.
12/14/24 lovin' it🎶💚
Even in 2022, this song is incredible, thank you Miles Davis and RIP
Indeed!'@Bona Fides
Why would a 1991 performance not sound good in 2022?
Even in? Why wouldn't it, music doesn't go stale. Pop fads might...
Supernatural !??
Why even ??
I think that MILES DAVIS MUSIC should bé
TAUGHT IN SCHOOL HIM MUST BE KNOWN BY YOUNG GENERATIONS
THANK Y
le GENIE à l'état pur. J'ai eu la chance de le voir 2 fois en concert et quel "PIED". A chaque audition j'ai des frissons. Inconditionnel du GRAND MILES pour toujours !!!!!
J'ai bossé à faire des petits branchements au festival d'Andernos en juillet 91. Il m'a touché l'épaule et dit quelques mots en coulisse. Mais ce qui était bizarre, c'est qu'il n'avait quasiment pas assez de souffle pour parler...et 3 minutes plus tard, il jouait.
Qw😊@@Johnmag1976
My tears flow...so beautiful
Music for the future!
Incredible performance. Words serve for nothing to describe the end
My first Miles concert at shelly's manne hole in hollywood in mid-sixties with herbie, wayne, tony, ron...blew me away and several of his bands after that. I feel so fortunate to have experienced his genius !!!
Alan Senzaki My 1st time hearing Miles was at the Shrine in L.A. with MJQ, Jackie and Roy and the Paul Horn Quintet. Miles band for this was Coltrane, Cannonball, Wynton KELLY, Paul Chambers and Jimmy Cobb!
@@rmac1042 plus jackie and roy and paul horn. Wow Cool. Paul would always open at the manne hole.
Alan Senzaki, Paul’s band was at the old Renaissance on Sunset when I first used to see him. When we got to know each other a bit, he let me copy his charts for “Tall Polynesian” and one more, the title of which escapes me now.
@@rmac1042 loved his album..the sound of paul horn on columbia and of course his album on hi-fi jazz. There was some great jazz in los angeles at the time (i was there from 61 to 69) charles lloyd, bill evans, monk, ornette, konitz, etc.!!
Alan Senzaki I remember Paul’s band at the Renaissance... Red Mitchell, 5-string bass, Emil Richards, vibes; (I was a vibist then-studied with Bobby Hutcherson); Paul Mohr, piano; I don’t recall for sure, but I think Billy Higgins was the drummer; I could be wrong.
Wow, just Lovely Lovely Lovely Music
My feelings are like scrumled eggs. Miles, Dizzy, Chick, Herbie, Joe, Wayne... Thank God I have listened and know that music. Thank you, Miles!!!
Watching miles is like looking at the rarest diamond the rarest flower...colourful bird . miles is beyond the word Cool he transcends vibates takes me down the nile a million years ago.....oh and pangea live ripped my face off ............float on prince of jazz x
Had the chance to see Kenny Garrett last summer in concert he is incredible and so generous with the audience…so awesome to see him play in this video with Miles
That's phenomenal. Kenny Garrett fire.
Ultimate musical genius. Stand beside Bach and Mozart with pride for all time.
Everytime I hear Miles play Human Nature it recharges my soul.
Anything Miles plays restores me. On my way into NY from CT on the Train to work at 6am weekly. Prepares me for the day ahead.
I think even God 🙏 listens to Miles!
@@douglaskirkland8271 for sure, God is listening the best!!! 🙏 👍 🙏
One of my most favorite tunes of Miles. So smooth and classy.
The biggest compliment I can give him is that he scores 3 goals in the first half and then substitutes himself so the fans can appreciate how outstanding the rest of the players are.
never played the same twice, like he said the album versions are sample and you go see it live to get the full piece - his music lives on, a true legend
Miles, an innovation genius.
Unimaginable. Transcendental. Deeply impressive. Breathtaking.
The touch of a genius. Pure talent.
on point! YES
MILES DAVIS
"Perhaps the greatest jazz musician of the 20th century...
Miles Davis is so important to jazz because of his ability to continually evolve. This evolution resulted in a continuous impact on the world of jazz that saw Miles move from bebop to helping found cool jazz, hard bop, third stream music, and fusion jazz, as well as staying in the avant-garde of jazz music for much of his career. His innovations forever changed jazz, and although a great trumpet player, he is most remembered for his stylistic innovations."
aaep1600.osu.edu/index.php
It's fantastic performance!!!! 🇧🇷
My last Miles concert-Concord JVC August 1991, A month before he died.
. I'll never forget it.
Allways. Herd of miles Davis how great he was watching this they were right!
Honored to have played in this venue…
La beauté musicale incarnée. Miles restera mon panthéon musical. Le Génie incarné
Merci milles
Thank you for sharing this memory. 🙏🏼
When a band leader hears the right musician he knows that he will Bring It.
18 minutes de bonheur musical ! merci . Miles is the most wonderful talent
This is so amazing ❤
This is not jazz! This pure Fucking talent at its highest level! People playing with pleasure and flow so they can deliver joy! Wow!
Yeah, that's kind of what jazz is.
Omg what a joy! I love this!
ANIMALLLLL ! Bestia Sagradaaaa!! First time I've heard Miles Davis was in 1990. I was in bed with hepatitis and my then boyfriend, a bass player, brought a video from some music festival where Miles performed this. Ever since, and forever: MILES !
Started off Human Nature and turned into a jazz funky music session...outstanding.
No one has ever played as good as they did with miles !
Yes! Indeed 👍🏽. I remember seeing Miles at ( PUAL’ S MALL) Club, in the 70ish In BOSTON, Ma. ONE OF THE “GREATEST JAZZMAN”! 2024! R.I .P❤.🙏🏾
I saw him in the 80's at the Universal Amphitheatre, 7th row center..even with the behind the curtain hyper activity , he tore the ROOF OFF the motha sucka.. 🎶💚
Absolutely lyrical and fascinating story of a journey only Miles can tell abstractly with inspiring improvisation ! The legacy of excellence that Miles teleports through space is ingenious !! The Man is a PROPER GENIUS !!!
The Great Miles Davis is and will be like a father for us always! 👏👏👏💐💐💐
We shall miss him!
Thank you Miles Davis!
We'll remember you all the time! Master of jazz, played for people. Social music, as He once explayned.
@streetfunk8672 ...False!
@@brucescott4261 why man?
The last concert Miles played with his band was not in Vienne in France, but in Vienna, Austria. It was the Saturday night where the equipment of the band came way too late to Vienna from Stuttgart where they played the night before. The concert only started at about 11 pm. Of course it was great, I remember how incredibly good Kenny played that night
i was there - brings tears to my eyes
I was there for the concert at the Austria Center in Vienna. Due to the late start, many visitors had already left before the concert even began. Those who stayed were rewarded with an unforgettable night. The band was at its peak. The best concert of my life - still!
@@styliamo9796 the last concert he played in Europe it was in Castefranco Veneto in Italy on 24th july 1991, i was there :)
The last concert Miles Davis ever played was at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, California on August 25, 1991
@@styliamo9796 I stayed there too, at the Vienna Austria Center, and although the concert startet at about 11 p.m., Miles and his band were absolutely great and the concert was played in full length, not a shortened version 👍 !! What a fantastic late night concert and I am still grateful that I was able to experience it.
Remembering this concert today, I'm still getting goosebumps !! Thanks Miles for these unforgettable moments I'm hiding it like a real treasure.... RIP Miles !!! 👏😢👋
Indelible memories of his performance of this and other gems from his repertoire on the sultry night of 8th July 1986 in Rome!!
A chaque écoute il me vrille le cerveau ,ho toi le génie du souffle merci 🌌 rip
This concert was certainly one of the best I have ever visited.
Fabulously beautiful sounds that are timeless, Miles Dewey Davis musical masterpieces are still unmatched.....the HIGH Priest of Jazz.....RIP GREAT ONE......ASE
The Best 18 minutes of my day.
7:00
7:32
I will never listen to that again. The sax player was great. No one else was great.
Godsend Trumpet with magical musicians--what a crying shame we chose wars, instead, as our daily bread...
Nice one wonder y
GENIUS of the 20th Century.
Full Stop.
" ..blessed isHe who in the name of charity and good will shepherds the weak through the valley of darkness ,for he is truly his brothers keeper and the finder of lost children..."
One of the greats🎵🎶🎵🎺🔥
der absolute Hammer!!! 👑 never to be forgotten 🎺
I've heard a LOT of versions of this but wow, what a fantastic performance!
Metales en el PARAÍSO maravilloso.
I was fortunate to see Miles Davis twice. The 'Under Arrest' Tour and 'Tutu'. Among the top three concerts for musicality and virtuosity along with John McLaughlin/Shakti and Frank Zappa.
When I first heard Miles’s rendition of Human Nature I was pleasantly perplexed. A part of me was just so glad to hear him voice the tune even though I was worried it was cheating choosing such a popular and seemingly safe cover. However once you factor in Quincy’s involvement in the original and the words I just relaxed and let it happen. Lol I was taken to NYC on an early summer night cruising through admiring the city lights and the busy atmosphere from the safe and tranquil passenger seat... That’s what this will forever evoke for me.
works
Such a Blessing to watch him...
Rip miles, you were the best. We still love you
Simply magic...
Miles Davis sought to elicit collective improvisation in all his bands. As his thinking evolved, he promoted more rhythmic interaction by reducing the harmonic progressions to what ultimately elicited the highest order of rhythmic agreement. That has always been the joy in jazz for me.
miles Davis is the black Jesus
'Someone - to relax and play - could make a comment with an intermediate connotation between the comments of Maggio and Turner, such as: neither jesus nor jenesius ... since one thing is one thing and another thing is another (thing). Or not. Quite the opposite.'
18:18
'Someone - to relax and play - could make a comment with an intermediate understanding between Maggio's and Turner's comments, such as: neither jesus nor jenesius ... since one thing is one thing and another thing is another (thing). Or not. Quite the opposite and uncomplicated.'
18:19
J'y étais.
Bizarrement, je n'ai aucun souvenir musical de ce concert. Juste le plaisir d'avoir "vu" Miles Davis... Souivenirs des moments d'avant concert, il faiasit encore jour, les arènes étaient bondées... et un rapide échange avec mon voisin qui me disait n'avoir jamais entendu parler de Miles Davis. Il venait sur invitation! Cela m'a un peu choqué. Même sans être fan de Jazz, je me demandais comment cela était possible!
Natureza humana é assim com brilhantismo
👍 #1 on the food chain of jazz. My opinion.
When I hear Miles is like the sun is shining.
I agree...His music makes me feel good.
best jazz musician for ever !!!!!
3:30 min - 3:35 min Miles: "Dude what are you doing in my personal space??! Fuck off!"
You clearly dont understand Miles or how music works live on stage,
@@PetraKann Oh actually I do. I am a studied musician and have been on stage for over 10 years playing Jazz, Blues and Rock. And I love Miles' music so it's more probable that you didn't understand that I was just joking cause Miles was known for not being the nicest and easiest guy. Maybe you should add a little more humor to your personality so you don't put every word about Miles on the gold scales.
😆👍🏾
non ci sono parole per descrivere un genio della musica...
Incredibile ! Meraviglioso ! Grazie ❤❤❤❤. (RIP)
makes my heart move ,great legend,awesome
Sem resposta
Wonderful!
I LOVE his kimono fabric thriller jacket!
Freakin awesome!!
Immortale..... sempre rimarrà vivo con la sua storia e la sua musica....
Wowwwww extraordinaria interpretaciòn, esto se llama vivir la mùsica intensamente, dichosos los que pudieron estar presentes en este concierto en vivo para el año 1991. De este otro lado del Planeta Venezuela, àvidos de presenciar joyas musicales como èsta. El colorido y las vestimentas de los mùsicos, el escenario el Teatro Antiguo de Viena, vibraban al compàs de Human Nature. Gracias Zycopolis TV. por compartir este video. Hoy mi espiritu està lleno de regocijo disfrutàndolo. MILES DAVIS, vivirà por siempre en los anales del jazz.
A man of other planet,.the biggest trumpet TNKS Miles
Damn, that was fire! I definitely need to do a deep dive through this era of Miles.
Man what an artist he was.
6:09 Searching here on UA-cam, you'll easily find channels that show Miles Davis and band playing live around the world. It turns out that, given his talent and genius, incredible moments stand out in these live performances. With a little patience, those moments will surface for you. Spectacular, check it out if you want, paying attention to these moments. 9:06
Гениальное исполнение!
Браво!
My last Miles Concert 1991/07/01 Theatre Antique, VIENNE, France
My first Miles Concerts 1969/07/25&26 ANTIBES, France
In Vienne Miles with Kenny Garrett, reeds Daron Johnson, keyboard
Joe "Foley" McCreary, g Richard Peterson, el b &
Ricky Wellman, d
PLUS: In the first part The Shirley Horn trio ! A great day !
My only Miles Concert July 1988 Mendizorroza Sports Centre, Vitoria, Spain. Memorable!
Mauricio Flores Damborenea
I was there too !
Jazz Jamboree, Poland, so called PKiN, 1989 - Human Nature definition - for the first time Jazz got to my heart and ears
@@antonioarcas3159 What a coincidence! Do you remember by any chance the musical ensemble Miles Davis led in Vitoria on that particular occasion. Did Omar Hakim play the drums? Who were the other members in the band? I've tried to search for information on that particular night, but there have been no findings on my side. Maybe your memory is better than mine. Thanks.
Mauricio Flores Damborenea
MILES DAVIS with:
Kenny Garrett, reeds
Bobby Irving III & Adam Holzman,
Synth
Joe Foley McCreary, g
Benny Rietveld, el b
Ricky Wellman, d
Marilyn Mazur, perc
1988, July 12
Imagine what a legend you have to be in order for a legend to cover your song. Great arrangement!
Absolutamente lindo!
Que felicidade poder ouvir neste 2020 difícil. Show!
God bless you man 🕊️
Great sound
Genial , mágico , insuperable e inolvidable.
My son has sickle cell disease a pray to God dt he shines lyk u
I'm afraid just a few can shine like Miles, but all the best for your son!
Miles could charm me like a snake right till the end of his life a true master a national treasure!
Global treasure you mean!?! 😉
Thank you, Mr. Davis! RIP
MILES Davis Superstar and Band,,,,Kenni Garrett Superhuman With Saxophone Woaaaaauuu,,,,,,,By Italian Fan thank you 😍🤗🤩
Une maîtrise incontestable. 👌Quelle créativité ! 👂🎶🎷🎺🥁. 👏💖
silence! please! that the great master ... is acting and enchanting! only as a predestined! in the art of expressing emotions! through the most beautiful art forms. That for me is Music! I'll never forget! the immense special moments! listening to this visionary! of music and more! really up! in an object like glasses! of Sun! he! had a style! own! than ever! someone will appear! that reaches its level! artistic; intellectual; good taste to wear! and being in life ... as Miles lived it to the full. Always listening and chilling me with the pearls of music and interviews! that you leave us! PEACE!
parti le 28 septembre 1991 tu restes et demeureras un génie !!! jusqu'au dernier souffle tu as donné , merci pour ce partage Zycopolis TV
thanks for sharing. It's a gig where he shared.
Beautiful
Fabulous .....
Qu’il repose en paix. Merci
saw him in 1986 in Nice amazing
La trompeta de mr Miles Davis sigue dos caminos, el sonido puro del jazz improvisado, y el sonido Arábigo Andaluz con notas puramente Españolas, el saxo es fantásticamente algo de otra galaxia....
the best version of this is on the 'live around the world' cd. Kenny's sax solo on there might be the best i've heard.
I saw this band back in 1991. They brought it.
I am speechless... zero deception... zero "fairy tales".... just ... Rub a Dub in Style -=> the true DUB = co-mmunion between musicians actually playing... with no special effects, nor too much interventions from sound engineer... no artificial 'technoes', no reverb... Just a Juce of Justice
do you all realise, that c.a. 6 yrs ago there were maybe 4-5 decent versions of this 'song' on YT? Or even less... I mean - that was all there was! /every version of this piece IS DECENT/...