and whats so amazing is he easily could've continued playing bop from the 40's and 50's....but here he is .. a 43 year old established jazz legend, and he's fully embracing electronic music and incorporating rock and funk and all other styles of music to literally create a totally new style of music. Legend is an understatement!!!!!!
Why? support your argument. First, what value does jazz have? Why is it enjoyable? Interesting? Something I should spend even two minutes listening to? And then compare and contrast to all other jazz greats why he alone is the master.
@@Frankincensedjb123 How is your first question connected with supporting his argument? Then, I don't think he will spend time to answer his UA-cam comment section's haters.
RIP, chick Correa and plenty of more I didn't know his condition was getting fair worse but I give my best effort for someone who is pushing to fight and he made it through it. Jesus thank us.
Sounds like the scene is Rosemary's Baby when she "escapes" in the elevator in a panic and then goes into labor- delivering the Devil's son...trills, shakes, and tremolos. "It's about that time." Miles is a master.
This is the memorable Chick Corea for me - emotionally real and convincing, more than any of his work as leader I've heard. Same for Keith Jarrett, also as sideman with MD, same period.
It's a pleasure to converse for once with someone who isn't stuck in being a fan of whoever is promoted by the culture industry. I'm advocating for the critical faculty, in any area; not to seek agreement from others! @@tylerpob
I can't agree with you on that one. Now He Sings, Now He Sobs, for me, is still his greatest work, and it was recorded a year before this. Please check it out, if you haven't. It's a work of genius.
Miles was the glue that kept them in a groove. If he wasn't there, this would have been completely free. He had them playing a groove until he let Wayne play, and he slowly brought them back into a groove from the far out place they had gone to when he came back
6:44 I love Chick, I've probably listened to the 2013 album Trilogy more than anyone on the planet, but man he took way too much acid right here, what are you doing!!! haha
The sax players solo sounded like my 4th Graders recital when 8 students attempted to play “It’s a Wonderful World” together for a sold out auditorium of Parents...
I keep trying to get I to Jazz every so often and then hear something like this. Those cymbals are just horrid sounding, cheap like a kids drum set and crashing all over the other music. Then the sax at 4:30 ish makes me wonder if they are taking the p****. It is like a nightmare and absolute relief when switched off. I love so many types of music and hate people stay pigeon holed in genres but jazz like this not only eludes me but could push a man to the edge lol. Good for you who enjoy or at least pretend. Oh good lord, just hearing the keyboard bit at 8:15 ish. My nan can play better and with a nice tune, she' been dead 2 decades :)
I think you need to understand the context of the period this was recorded. The free jazz that chick, Dave and Jack were playing together …. They were pushing boundaries and not every moment is golden but … BUT the comment about your Nan is just plain ignorant. You may not appreciate the music these guys were playing at this time but if you knew anything you would know that each of them was already an established master of their instrument. Each one of these musicians has become a legend in jazz and in the case of Miles and Wayne, the entire spectrum of music
Why are you guys showcasing this segment? It's terrible; w/ some of the audience clapping just 'cuz he's Miles Davis. Are you guys trying to make him look bad? This is like showing bad photos of someone. "It's the lights.." Couldn't listen any further than 4:00. ... oh, Happy New Year's Day, btw.
( ... and such a cliché response, "scarpamusic"; which may also mean you wouldn't really have an ans. to my ques., as your statement is most likely just you hitting back, because my comment hurt your feelings; which was not my intention.)
I feel sorry for you. Filled with hate and anger over what? Music? I can only imagine how infuriating it must be going through life being around people who differ from you in ways you don't understand
and whats so amazing is he easily could've continued playing bop from the 40's and 50's....but here he is .. a 43 year old established jazz legend, and he's fully embracing electronic music and incorporating rock and funk and all other styles of music to literally create a totally new style of music. Legend is an understatement!!!!!!
oh yeah , Miles understood, he was a very modern guy as in Marcel Duchamp, Picasso Robert Motherwell, Tesla, John Cage.
instaBlaster...
いつも有り難う御座いま。
@@山下加津子-r2t t
That is why he was and ever been, and ever will be: ahead.
Miles always had the best bassists. Ray Brown, Ron Carter, Dave Holland etc
And the great Michael Henderson a few years after this!
Paul Chambers
Marcus Miller...😊
All that talent on that stage.❤
Master of Jazz.
The one
Why? support your argument. First, what value does jazz have? Why is it enjoyable? Interesting? Something I should spend even two minutes listening to? And then compare and contrast to all other jazz greats why he alone is the master.
@@Frankincensedjb123 chillllll
@@Frankincensedjb123 How is your first question connected with supporting his argument? Then, I don't think he will spend time to answer his UA-cam comment section's haters.
RIP, chick Correa and plenty of more I didn't know his condition was getting fair worse but I give my best effort for someone who is pushing to fight and he made it through it. Jesus thank us.
What a line up!! A real Dream Team!!
Around 6:30 mark...and then that keys solo!!!!...man, that's some amazing shit!!
Scott Buscavage Chick Corea is quite a fast piano player.
@@liamwatson5125 hell yea!! Thnx for th reminder...havent rocked this in a few weeks..im gonna blast it LOUD AS FUCK!! Love this lineup! 😎
utter shit LOL. I'm going back to listening to Freddie freeloader
Brilliant stuff. Miles Davis was incredible.
👏Brilliant Music
Sounds like the scene is Rosemary's Baby when she "escapes" in the elevator in a panic and then goes into labor- delivering the Devil's son...trills, shakes, and tremolos. "It's about that time." Miles is a master.
Notes most can’t reach. Miles pullin off good shit
It’s almost unimaginable, except it’s right before our very eyes, and ears. the brilliance
This is the memorable Chick Corea for me - emotionally real and convincing, more than any of his work as leader I've heard. Same for Keith Jarrett, also as sideman with MD, same period.
If you haven't heard his work with Circle, I would recommend you check it out.
Proficient 'outside' playing, which he abandoned in favor of sweetness. @@tylerpob
@@georgemcfetridge8310 agreed.
It's a pleasure to converse for once with someone who isn't stuck in being a fan of whoever is promoted by the culture industry. I'm advocating for the critical faculty, in any area; not to seek agreement from others! @@tylerpob
I can't agree with you on that one. Now He Sings, Now He Sobs, for me, is still his greatest work, and it was recorded a year before this. Please check it out, if you haven't. It's a work of genius.
La liberté et l'exploration à leurs maximum !!^^ ;)
Fantástico!!!... gracias!!!
Guess the public is long gone...must have been a blaze right there then.
Love the footage
Miles Davis my favourite!
Miles davis ,grande entre los grandes,su legado quedo plasmado.
Great performance and footage!
RIP Chick......another great gone
Dave Holland had my teeth hurting with some of the sounds he brought out of the bass with that bow. Lol
Miles was the glue that kept them in a groove. If he wasn't there, this would have been completely free. He had them playing a groove until he let Wayne play, and he slowly brought them back into a groove from the far out place they had gone to when he came back
He was amazing
The King 🤴🏿
It is amazing
Genius!
Great
9 sordos.Gran Banda.Karate kid pianoman.Drums increíble.Grandes musicos todos .Miles Davis God
That horn, though!
Incredible!!
Love miles and the crew .chick corea , wayne shorter,Dave Holland and Jack dejohnette.chick sounds like a computer,love it😊❤🎉
WOW
King of Kings ...
Thanksss....!!!
Yaaaaah!!!
That algorithm ic piano style acknowledge s the existing of the universe through the 🌟 lights....also common to jazzy.
Miles on trumpet. Jack Dejohnette on drums. Chick Corea on keyboards. Wayne Shorter on sax. But . . . who's the cat on double bass?
dave holland i think
U can’t fake this typa talent
this was posted on my birthday :D
8:05 So relateable, We all can play like this.
I would like to hear you play like that, seriously.
@@sterlingweston my cat plays like this also, you don`t?
@@tocandoenlacalle2024 I am still waiting.
I guess you meant to say ‘I wish my cat could’. And that’s an interesting thing to wish…
@@shnootchgreat name, great comment
In my home town of Copenhagen to
*Too
Le clavier, c 'est un ouf!
Impresss...
Love it. MIles is Miles. Perfect. Tony Williams is absolutely fantastic.
That's Jack DeJohnette actually
@@bobtildesley2862 Oops. Thanks. The drumming is still fantastic :-D
マイルスの鼓動が、トランペットから発せられているようです🎶 !🎶 !🎶 !
ファッションでも、解る通り自由人、であるがゆえ、新しいい発想が、生まれるのでしょう。👍
What dreams are made of...
❤️👍🏾❤️👍🏾
いわゆる、ロスト・クインテット。チック・コリア、ええな。
Está fuera de este mundo... Mr. Davis
15:56
6:44 I love Chick, I've probably listened to the 2013 album Trilogy more than anyone on the planet, but man he took way too much acid right here, what are you doing!!! haha
its called Outerspace
10:44 chick be sounding like my 56k modem
How many octave registers does that trumpet have???
11.
Horn blower Dizzy Gillespie and some other musicians too. sometimes the neck blows up too
💙🌸🍀😀
Miles... 🌹
at 15.:55 most magical moment
Bravo Chick Corea
Livity
I read about you in ielts reading
Which describes about your whole life
And also about the "COOL JAZZ"
Brilliant lost in sound..
Santana should have never given Miles any of those trips ..
Watchu talkin bout Santana? What happened?
@@Creed_fan_69 santana...got lost in the sky with diamonds take a trip and never leave the farm with Miles too much ...LSD
The sax players solo sounded like my 4th Graders recital when 8 students attempted to play “It’s a Wonderful World” together for a sold out auditorium of Parents...
The Sax Player is an all time great composer and sax player: Wayne Shorter!!!!!
So does that mean you liked it?
sirjer73 - Wayne definitely came up a little “short” on that one!
Alejandro Sosa - I was one of the Parents cheering like it was the greatest I’ve ever heard!
Spot on, hahahaha!
someone forgot to turn on the bassist!
Sincerely, if i play the saxophone i will sound exactly like the guy who plays it in the video. Thus, i am a musical genious!
I keep trying to get I to Jazz every so often and then hear something like this. Those cymbals are just horrid sounding, cheap like a kids drum set and crashing all over the other music. Then the sax at 4:30 ish makes me wonder if they are taking the p****. It is like a nightmare and absolute relief when switched off. I love so many types of music and hate people stay pigeon holed in genres but jazz like this not only eludes me but could push a man to the edge lol. Good for you who enjoy or at least pretend. Oh good lord, just hearing the keyboard bit at 8:15 ish. My nan can play better and with a nice tune, she' been dead 2 decades :)
What a pointless comment.
That smiley face at the end :)
I think you need to understand the context of the period this was recorded. The free jazz that chick, Dave and Jack were playing together …. They were pushing boundaries and not every moment is golden but … BUT the comment about your Nan is just plain ignorant.
You may not appreciate the music these guys were playing at this time but if you knew anything you would know that each of them was already an established master of their instrument. Each one of these musicians has become a legend in jazz and in the case of Miles and Wayne, the entire spectrum of music
Probably best to stick to Status Quo then.
Actually the music that they're playing is extremely difficult to do. They are displaying their complete mastery of their instruments.
I don't think they were ready to play with the piano player exactly inscale inscription.
Why are you guys showcasing this segment? It's terrible; w/ some of the audience clapping just 'cuz he's Miles Davis.
Are you guys trying to make him look bad? This is like showing bad photos of someone. "It's the lights.."
Couldn't listen any further than 4:00.
... oh, Happy New Year's Day, btw.
Says more about you than it does about the music
@@scarpamusic And what, pray tell, might that be?
( ... and such a cliché response, "scarpamusic"; which may also mean you wouldn't really have an ans. to my ques., as your statement is most likely just you hitting back, because my comment hurt your feelings; which was not my intention.)
I feel sorry for you. Filled with hate and anger over what? Music? I can only imagine how infuriating it must be going through life being around people who differ from you in ways you don't understand
Blind random progession
An over rated player if I ever heard one.