Miles Davis Quintet, Teatro dell'Arte, Milan, Italy, October 11th, 1964 (Colorized)
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- Опубліковано 16 тра 2021
- Autumn Leaves 00:00
My Funny Valentine 15:07
All Blues 26:33
All of You 40:13
Joshua 50:47
The band:
Miles Davis (trumpet), Wayne Shorter (sax), Herbie Hancock (piano), Ron Carter (bass), Tony Williams (drums)
Visit:
Miles Davis' channel
/ @milesdavis
Ron Carter's channel:
/ @roncarterbassist
Ron Carter's website
www.roncarteruniverse.com
Herbie Hancock's channel
/ hancockmusic
Great memories... Thank you so much for sharing.
Most of all, thank you Mister for being part of it.🙏
Wow… an absolute living legend. Thank you for your Incredible Music
I love how active Ron Carter is online
Muchas Gracias por la Música Mr Carter !!! 💫💫💫
This is just so cool for some reason. The man himself in the comment sections. You are very cool mr Carter.
How is no one talking about 18 year old Tony Williams literally revolutionozing the art of drumming in this concert!!!
Could you elaborate?
@@detestrian The way he phrases with his hihat and ride cymbal, no one had ever done that at this level before. He also uses odd groupings of notes and often lands on the & of the quarter notes. Also generally his interaction with the band and the way he comps (sometimes stopping to play compeletely or using the sloshing hihat sound) is just like no one had ever done it before. AND HE WAS 18!! He and Elvin jones are truly pioneers of their time and probably the 2 best jazz drummers of all time IMO...
Superior syncopation from Tony (who bequeathed his drum set to the legendary Armando Peraza!), while keeping a smooth flow on the ride cymbal. My view is Tony is fhe only person in group whom Miles felt inspired by in this session. Tony was, imo, the only musician who really understood what Miles was seeking here.
@@Crashof2008 Yeah exactly!
Because this is lounge jazz. When you ignore the technical aspects and instead go by what you hear, you will find this to be lounge jazz.
I go by what I hear.
Herbie Hancock, man...imagine being at that level of musicianship at age 24. Just insane, he seemed to reach his peak (one he's never come down from) at such a young age.
He came down from it shortly after the "Mwandishi" band albums, and then again after the VSOP period. He's had a great amount of schmuck noise-making in between the brilliance of his Miles/Blue Note days and the later resurgence under the VSOP records, sorry.
@@brianhammer5107 Id have to disagree. Mwandishi and the others were phenominal
Imo Tony Willams he Is fucking 17
@@janhauf3393 yup - he started at 17 with Jackie McLean's awesome group with Hutcherson and Moncur ... one of the seminal drummers of Jazz, along with Max Roach, Billy Cobham and Art Blakey
@@janhauf3393 he was 19 in 1964...old already! 😁
I love how they just jump right into master level jazz as soon as the curtain opens up. Like these men breathe music. No intro, no warmup needed. Elemental
So true...right out of the gate...Boom!
Don't underestimate your audience!
The warmup was probably before, along with the soundcheck.
Yeah, the curtain raises and nonchalantly Miles strolls and starts to play
On this night, Miles was 38, Wayne 31, Ron 27, Herbie 24, and Tony 18!
can you Imagine being in your 20ies and play with Miles? goosebumps
@@bassbymichele Or being in your teens.
Both Herbie and Ron always looked a good 10 years younger than most people. Herbie looks late 20s in footage with Freddie Hubbard around 1980, when he's really 40.
Un 10 para Gelcer!!!
And Tony looks much older to me! Thanks for the info though!
Ron Carter : Giant of a Man...God must have said "give that bass a man"
You made me laugh.
His technique is so pristine... I wish I could play like that
@@lucaperotti1070 indeed. I'm no bassman myself, but I think the bass is like dropping an anchor and telling the boys where do go diving and how far down... Its near and dear to the heart of the 'song'
@@Llirik_Kuynorov I totally agree but in an interview for the Mike's Davis Story documentary the interviewer referred to Ron Carter as the anchor to which he demurred saying that since an anchor keeps a ship from moving ahead he couldn't be an anchor.
Spot on! 💪💪💪
Wayne Shorter, but Ron Taller
Hahahahaha you dumbass 🤣🤣
You win haha 😆😆
Touché mon frère
😂😂😂😂😂 masterpiece
ha ha ha ha, but keep your day job
RIP Wayne Shorter, truly a one-of-a-kind legend
Herbie will perform his Tribute to Wayne at the Hollywood Bowl on 23 August 23. Be there if you can, or send your heart vibes in that direction!
@@SueZ1000 Enjoy, it should be great. I caught a living tribute to Wayne, who participated, at Carnegie Hall some years back. Prolific, creative genius he was
J'ai vu Wayne schorter au new morning paris annee 88,89
Miles à la villette ! Même période,
J etais une novice à cette époque ! Aujourd'hui, j apprécié mais je ne l a comprends pas!
Quelle classe ces jazzmen
Godbless jazzmen america
From south France Véronique
I saw Wayne at Carnegie Hall, can’t remember the year. I wanna say 2005?
It happens at 40:51. But the whole set goes hard
I was looking for this comment. Take my like
Haha yesss that comment thank you brother
lets pass it on
Damn I could barley tell LOL. Imagine Playing all those notes and you miss one and it's immortalized forever. CRAZY. No pressure LMAO.
ach bulllshit. it was Miles who always did the clams and Herbie covered them with
lightening fast nano second delivery of creative voicings. Miles was just saying
"Herbie , "All of Me " next "
Whatever supposedly miffed Miles at this point was not actually a missed or discordant note. It appears that Herbie timed the call n response harmonized scale Miles had just played in such a way that it interrupted the next phrase Miles was blowing. It happens in live performances by some of the best jazz pianists. And Herbie was way too young to have had a great deal of experience comping in the Bebop piano style that Monk and Powell standardized (spare, two note voicings). That said, Herbie was doing some space age comping the whole time and the amazing chords he played throughout, like at around 3:18, were beyond precocious. His touch is exquisite and, quoting Miles, “sh*t sounded good as a mf.”
Great stuff. Miles said in his book he always got up for playing for foreign audiences cause he felt they appreciated the music more than Americans. The anger at Herbie was for playing too many notes. He also mentioned that in the book. He told Herbie when you don't hear anything or don't know what to play... don't play anything.
Grand, subtil , à pleurer
Herbie himself said once, "even when I did strike a wrong key, Miles would at once find the right tone to make it a brilliant harmonie...
A musician like noone else ..."
@@jiannisDimi
Absolutely. Your statement hits the right tone!
Miles, ensemble, need say nothing. more
He got angry at him for playing in the wrong spot not too many notes.
40:50 the moment we all came here for (Colorized)
Herbie said Miles did not like his "butter" notes LOL. It did sound rather cheesy to be honest so I can see why Miles got a bit miffed.
Verbal "Tongue Lashing" starts here! @ 42:59
The fact that this music works so intimately in my mind in the year 2023 proves its timelessness. This is spiritual music
12:00 The colorization process makes Ron's bass look like it just came out of the East River after spending 20 years at the bottom.
just crawled outta the grave or something xd
Jaco had the bass of doom Ron's bass just looks doomed
Sure sounds good though.
@@patrickohearn5374 it sure does !
Gives it that lived-in sound.😊
Miles 65-68 and Coltrane 65-67 took jazz to the sublime limit. Unforgettable. RIP dear friends. Craig Aberdeen
Someone kindly liked my comment, thank you! New to net, can’t see it, cheers anyway. Will 100 percent visit Coltrane grave before I die. Him, miles and Ornette make life wonderful. Craig Aberdeen
@@craiganderson3894 where is Coltraine grave?
@@larecores703long island
Miles ‘59?
For me, the opposite. Coltrane was never better than in 1958. But if you like free jazz…..
40:53: The famous Davis scold
The tongue! Haha
The tongue! Haha
49:06 he gets angry here too
Can you or anyone explain the reason for the scold? I hear Herbie's comping at that point as a response to Miles's "call" played just prior to the nasty look. Miles looks as if Herbie stepped on his line, but it doesn't sound that way to me. Did Herbie miss a cue or screw up the form of the song?
@@forgeslag765 I can't for the life of me figure out what he gets mad over at that part
Tony, Miles, Ron, Herbie, Wayne. The GOAT.
All Hall of Fame Players
Hats off to whoever colorized this video, I just can't imagine the amount of hard work someone have to put under to bring this gem closer to what've been looked like live on the day.
'as a wise friend would say: probably - "depending on the premise" - a miracle of the gods'
19:00
It's done by AI
49:46
"Be very calm. Don't worry so much about the technology of who colored the video. Just listen to the quintet. All the time. Every day. The algorithm thanks you."
Herbie Hancock absolutely kills it
Every man on that stage is a GOAT.
RIP Wayne Shorter. Thank you for your fire and brilliance.
Beautifully put. RIP
Amen.
Newark Flash !
On stage: Miles Davis-Trumpet, Herbie Hancock-Piano, Wayne Shorter-Saxophone, Ron Carter- Bass, and Tony Williams-Drums.
Insane lineup.
@@stevejrs Yep!
This entire concert is a treasure, priceless, no one needs to spend a cent to a college, but study this group. Its all here! It's timeless.
This was the pinnacle of jazz before it went electric.
@@blackandwhitejazz it's interesting isn't it, it's as if it hit that pinnacle, and then they simply needed to come home to groove/feel as a common dominator. Keith Jarrett once said; all creativity leads full circle back to simplicity.
great point, so much in this, u could watch it thousands of times
24k Gold Standard Comment. SaiRama
Except no. All musicians who goto college in the present usually come out as masters of whatever instrument they played throughout. I play guitar so that's what I've noticed most. Most college educated musicians could play circles around people like Hendrix, Iommi, Page etc, they're just so far beyond the average skill from back then, it's insane.
Any college major player could very easily play anything portrayed in the video for example.
Herbie is some kind of genius
5 geniuses in here
His chord substitutions and his timing are absolutely amazing!
40:50 is the angry Miles meme, just in case y'all were lookin for that
Thanks. I'd always thought this was shot at some TV studio. It really changes things to know that he shot him that look in a packed auditorium.
Thanks
You mean to tell me, he did not hear a Kazoo?
Thanks, I was looking for that meme, jajaja xD
37:00 is such a brilliant yet simple line. So melodic and interesting.
Ron Carter is probably the only Jazz legend alived that has performed with almost all the all-time jazz legends!.
Dr.Carter is a Mensch
Roy Haynes is still alive
I've had the honor of playing with many great artists, truly.
And hip hop legends too. His work with tribe is epic
Herbies comping is out of this world!
I'm a big Heebie fan!
@@ericpreusser8450 Same here. As a pianist there is so much to learn from Herbie, harmonically but especially rhythmically. I take lots of inspiration from herbie when both arranging and composing!
@@josiahskeys Yes, Herbies rhythmic comping is amazing. He, Camilo, Corea and actually the keyboard player, I work with is also up there at there level. Here's a link to an (audio only) video clip of us playing at the BG Jazz Festival: facebook.com/eric.preusser.1/videos/856901161412519/
@@josiahskeys how are you doing?
@@ericpreusser8450 nice, thanks for sharing. This sounds good!
Man, I don't understand how a crowd can be so still while listening to this! My head bobs involuntarily...
I can't stop my foot foot from tapping.
Herbie Solo on Autumn leaves was awesome
Oh yes! And his solo on All of You; insane.... -ly good!
I saw Davis live in 1983 at Jazz Jamboree in Warsaw. He looked like a bird of paradise. I didn't think he had ever worn a suit:-).
Whoever uploaded this has to know it brought tears to my eyes, whoever uploaded this has to know this music is medicine after a month full of pain at the nation level, after one month full of uncertainty at the personal level. Many thanks from my heart. Greetings from Colombia
Like a pearl dropped from an overcast sky on one of those days
Saludos mi hermano, espero que el jazz sea un alivio profundo para ti como lo es para mi. Cariños desde Chile.
Hello Ignacio...I wish you love, and good health, from Ontario, Canada!!
@@CoreaKixx420 thanks mate¡¡¡ I wish you all the same !!!!
@@zatoichiMiyamoto lo es mi pana.....lo es..un gran abrazo
I’ve been listening to Herbie all my life, seen him live twice. Never stops finding new things to say. Always head of his time. Unbelievable. Miles is on his case tonight lol
Was totally in that frame of mind
Herbie s solo in Joshua, at his early pensive best...Miles liked to cut his ( Herbie s) solos short
Great ending to Joshua
nearly 60 years old and still fresh.
Yes ! Wonderful to listen to and to observe !
Man, those were some lucky folks in the audience. We're equally lucky as the moment was preserved.
Herbie Hancock actually starts his autobiography on this concert. The missed chord to some made it look like Miles was angry at him. But, that was on the contrary. He was just caught off guard and made something great of it.
After the show, Herbie asked Miles all about it. Miles just looked at him and winked as if saying "No worries young man".
This concert is magical. It's the first time I've ever watched it (or a Miles show) in it's entirely. He's in such command. Every note is executed with force and boldness. Something for me, a fellow trumpeter, to think about going forward.
lol...If Miles didnt TOTALLY dig young Herbie...he wouldnt have been w him for so long...
Herbie s concepts even in early 60's def brought mod classical extrapolations and sequences into play...awesome...
To have him and McCoy playing such inventive piano stuff in early 60's wow ...too bad I was like 4 years old.
I love this Quintet!
I've just started that book (audio version) and he says it was Stokholm Sweden, so I'm wondering we have the wrong concert or if Herbie misremembered. I wouldn't be able to tell either way probably.
It’s the phrasing of the time that was so hot. You can sing every mikes phrase . All one or two measures .
It's really something isn't it....I've listened to this quintet for 20+ years and I'm still knocked out by Miles' phrasing...those explosive runs, note choice and rhythm. What a giant
Very cool. I was 19 years old and a big fan. I always thought miles was dressed in such good taste in his italian suit and shoes...and of course the music was incredible with his second great group. Nice that herbie, ron and wayne are still with us. Nicely photographed with good sound. Wow october, 1964!!
it’s a blessing they are still with us! have u read the miles davis autobiography? i’m in the process right now and he puts an emphasis on how hip he needed to be at the time!😂😂😂 as man that’s crazy i’m 19 right now and can only imagine how inspiring it must have been to witness the god himself perform his craft. rip and happy 1 day late birthday to the king 👑 🥳
my wife used to think he was beautiful.
@@mikemcd8765 yeah Mike. Iam an old man now but was lucky enough to see this group twice...once at UCLA at royce hall in los angeles and at shelly's manne hole in hollywood. I'll never forget it!..also saw his later groups in the early seventees (live/evil group with bartz, jarrett, dejohnette,) and also the group with liebman, michael henderson, airto, lucas etc. He wasa master artist.
Praise the RAI for the photography.
私は日本人ですが ... ジャズが好きで、マイルスの大ファンです!😀
The tape is oversaturated and you can hear the print through in the quieter passages. The sax, bass and trumpet are on the verge of distortion. Love the colorization and the performances and I can never get enough of any video of Miles Davis.
Cartoon-like film of a workmanlike performance. Lot of folks here in comments reading drama into the states of mind of performers. Forget all that. This is simply the pinnacle of human accomplishment on display (virtuosity, creativity, and…telepathy!)
Lol. Dig you
I saw this band three times in the early sixties. Changed my life forever!😮❤
amazing, share some more memories please, history needs to be recorded
This might be the best jazz performance I've ever seen.
whoever did the color conversion is legend...
yes
Miles, Wayne on Tenor, Herbie on Piano, the incomparable Ron Carter on Bass and the "kid" Tony Williams on drums. Does not get any better than this......
This was five years after Kind of Blue and five years before Bitches Brew. An incredible concert. One of its best features is the length of the songs, from 10 to 15 minutes each!
The way Miles re-imagined Autumn Leaves never stops amazing me.
Jazz is not music, it is a sound philosophy. And these guys are the brightest representatives of this philosophy.
Great to see Ron Carter cooking with that bass. He was born for that instrument, and some of his fans refused to listen to anything he did on electric.
That's Odd because Stanley Clark Fan's love hearing him on both instruments most his fans were Ron Carter fans as well such as myself. It didn't matter to me
This whole concert is a jewel to my ears ans my eyes... (Sorry, my english is not very OK..🤭) merci pour ce post, c'est genial
you're doing great bro.
T’inquiète Alfred, on comprend bien ce que tu veux dire!
C’est vrai que c’est une captation splendide !
=9
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Alfred B., your comment was perfectly fine. How sad that this sort of thing diminished over time (in popularity) and how fantastic to see the great jazz that has been preserved due to UA-cam
the phenomenal concert. in 100 years they will sound universally big and advanced.
They will for sure!!!
Man!! I love this band that Miles had back in the 60s. Those cats were playing some music!!!!
Oh SHIT!!! That stare that he gives to Herbie would've melted a mortal man! Yet Herbie, genius that he is, continues to exist!
For me as a musician this is the ultimate lifestyle. Traveling the world on someone else's dime, playing with a crack unit 4 or 5 nights a week and just loving life. That lifestyle is still available if you play your cards right. First thing, get your 10,000 hours on your instrument. Check. Then get your act together and let's go...
Wise words
Like Jens Bunge, INSTAGRAM
there are two many musicians nowadays. not worth chasing this
And say no to hard drugs. And good luck.
@@Bayo106 Just two too many?
Tony Williams amazing sticks control!!
Total mastery even at that young age.
Amazing thanks very much!
Ron Carter still plays great and looks so damn young!!
So do Herbie and Wayne - they all look fantastic in their late seventies. Miles would be 95 now - same age as the the Queen.
Thank you, Ms. Johnson :)
so cool. thanks so much.
The improvisation of it all. The mystique that only jazz could have.
How are you doing?
@@sophiamadison7963 Fine and you?
@@willisdynamight4881 I'm good thanks..... where are you from?
@@sophiamadison7963 You’re welcome. I’m from Philly. What about you?
@@willisdynamight4881 I'm from Delaware but live in California....are you on WhatsApp
I’m so grateful to see this quintet. THANK YOU!
The two groups to end them all
Miles Davis Second Quintet
John Coltrane Quartet
「Four & more」は私が一番繰り返し聴いているアルバムです(この動画ではWayneが吹いていますが)。Milesの元で4人が伸び伸びと自由に演奏しているのが素晴らしい。このバンドは唯一無二。大好き❤🇯🇵
What a gem !!! Thank you
A million thank yous for posting this.
Wayne is cooking! All of these dudes are GIANTS
Fantastic! Thanks so much for uploading.
Amazing. Thank you for posting.
Terrific!! Thanks for posting this. 😇
Classic miles Davis line up all became stars in thier own right. Miles Davis payed jazz forward for future generations 👏.
I like to think that too, Carl. Thanks for the comment.
I absolutely Love this !!!!!
my deep respect for all musicians, legends ... a great joy to see (and hear) them here
Thanks for posting.
Simply mesmerizing, thank you for sharing!!!
SO amazing to see this. This band is one of the groups, thank you for posting this.
Merci beaucoup pour ce chouette concert..🎶🎺🎹🎷💜
Thank you.❤
Insane. Thanks for the upload.
La sperimentazione sonora del periodo anni 60, è quanto di meglio ci sia nel panorama del jazz, Miles è un pioniere, nonché un genio,a distanza di 40 anni è tuttora l'esempio per i giovani jazzisti
50 like..
Wow, this is so amazing. A beautiful video of the early years of this great band! 🔥🔥🔥
Priceless post, thanks. Really terrific.
sincere thanks for this upload
miles wasnt just a band leader but a hypnotist.
Miles was a monster. I so wish this project with Hendrix they had cooking for a while could have become a reality. We would never know what Jimi was capable of without it.
True Enough! Yet; What Jimi had already demonstrated thru His iconoclastic guitar riffs was that He was "capable" of reaching higher ground in His musical expression.
Thanks for putting this amazing video up for everybody to hear.
This is awesome. What a wonderful upload and colorization. Thanks.
Such Wonderful music making!
Perfection at its best !
Joy, Connection, Peace, Love, And Music !!! Quel Bonheur !!!
Great music. It's nice to sit back and sip in this good old Jazz music!!
This is my favorite Miles Davis era. Truly wonderful!
What a line -up. The amount of talent on one stage is staggering. Fantastic music. Timelessly cool..
This is gold! Thanks!
Tony Williams and Miles Davis in the same thumbnail: YES
Classic Miles Davis and a All Star accompaniment of iconic musicians - Superb!!!!
Thank you 🙏 .... the sun shines again 💥
Watching everyone fall into place is amazing.
Just amazing stuff!!! Music in it's finest art.
So young, yet so wise and talented! Thanks to whoever colorized this gem.
Ron Carter's hands man. I can't stop watching them. So mesmerizing.
Go and see him live, he's still working
Tony, Tony, Tone! thanks for this so enjoyable
The museum of music 🎶!!!
Historical and cool ...what a treat and treasure. I saw this quintet in Miami in the 70's with Freddie Hubbard. I think called. VSOP quintet??
A true Master that I was gratified when I saw him live!!!!!