As for this performance...it's breathtaking, the sound, the mood, the funkyness....Miller is a sensual musical beast and what a way to collaborate with your band mates...he gives them so much space and credit, and when they come together playing the theme they are spot on. Fantastic.
Every god damn time I hear this.. How anyone could sit and listen and not just groove along is beyond me. This is beyond a work of art, this is the embodiment of art.
Too tight, and extremely funky, that cut was. way more funkier than three days I once spent with some more brothers in the field where we had no soap & water until we returned to the rear, we didn't even let the truck park. Olympic 60 meter sprinting to the showers with soap!!! (Tales from a grunt not the hood!!!)
I was a witness to this particular Marcus Miller aggregation performing this off the charts version of Mr. Davis composition. Marcus Miller has and would always be ON THE ONE.
They're all amazingly talented players! Not a cover but a definite addition & I never get tired of listening to it as it sounds like a celebration to life!! . An original in itself.
I like it funked up. I have to say the trumpet player blew everyone away on this tune. Who is he? Killer!! Imagine seeing him 10 feet from you in a small club, blowing like that? Wow!
It was an appropriate response to a completely stupid question. Marcus Miller is one of the best bass players alive. If you had a little experience listening to music, you'd know this.
The difference between Marcus and 99% of other even great bassists like say Wooten is that his tone is always impeccable, his timing is unmatched and he can hold a stinky sick groove with just a few notes. He wasnt invited to play on more than 500 albums just for his funky hat! One of the greats!
Géant jazz modal, magnifique et exceptionnel...Où ce morceau en particulier me transporte dans un autre monde et sur une autre dimension : un véritable bonheur pour les oreilles, cet arrangement sur la musique de Miles Davis,..juste pour planer et histoire de s'éclater !! Marcus Miller en live avec ses musiciens, c'est tout cela, "le talent à l'état pur"..
As you know. at 1959, Miles Davis had composed the music tune titled "so what". And it was played by legendary Miles Davis sextet which was possessing Bill Evans and John Coltrane. Miles Davis had adopted the church scale called D dorian on behalf of the equal temperament into it. And many a Jazz fan had comprehended that "so what" is one of the most excellent Jazz tunes on the modern jazz history. This time, I have to say that "so what "played by Murcas Miller group is pretty nice. The bass sounds which is playing D dorian scale is so thrilling, Moreover the combination between the trumpet and the sax is very attractive. In other words, They have brought an another charm which differs from Miles Davis sextet.
Thanks for posting this clip! I'm gonna pull out my DVD now!! hahaha! Sometimes we tend to forget just how much nasty groove Marcus has when just playing supportive bass stuff! FUNKY!!
Call me old fashioned...but nothing beats Paul Chambers and Bill Evans tilling the jazz landscape, with their haunting intro- interplay, from the 1959 jazz classic. Then, as if summoned from the netherworld, Miles, 'Trane, and The Cannonball each take their turn sowing the seeds of their prolific solo takes, during that history making session. Solos that have been transcribed, copied, and played for over sixty years but never eclipsed! Just as with all other covers, while certainly good music, for me this is something else entirely. And, just as definitive for me is the fact that nothing else has nor ever will recreate the magic once produced with this opening, and hard-driving prelude through the hallowed halls of Kind of Blue.🎺🎷🎷🥁🎻🎹
not only marcus I love the drummer groove ...this is a team performance !!! music is about sharing feelings and emotion saxo, trumpet, keyboard everybody push it ....
i guess that's where our minds work differently. i try not to think too much about the original when listening to a "re-do'. i try to zone in on what the "re-doer" is trying to impart. if it doesn't work for me i just move on. just like how some originals aren't as interesting to me as "re-do's". for the record, i love the original version of "so what " as do my 11 yr old and 9 year old. Brilliant music. I know Marcus is all about groove, funk and the pocket. Seems like you love music as I do!
It ain't all about chops. I love Victor but Marcus has such an amazing groove!! Why can't people just love music and great player or what it is and what they are?
Well all said and done, Marcus know how to feel the depth of the tune and bring out what is needed to make music real at all times...... diito to Victor also......great tune playing and execution .....
It was originally on the rickenbacker bass, and was actually part of the magnetics of the pickup. On fender basses, it's actually just more for cosmetic purposes. James Jamerson used it to anchor his ring and pinky finger while playing with his famous "hook."
Before I heard this cover I thought no way is he going to pull this off......man was I wrong so very wrong .....This is awesome and the groove is so hot its sick.
As for this performance...it's breathtaking, the sound, the mood, the funkyness....Miller is a sensual musical beast and what a way to collaborate with your band mates...he gives them so much space and credit, and when they come together playing the theme they are spot on. Fantastic.
jaimirokoi MOUVD
That trumpet intro is Cold bloodied........Nice piece to all of you. And yes. That organ was cold too........
I agree. trumpet is michael patches stewart
Reminded me of Freddie Hubbard
Agreed that trumpet playa set the stage!!!
Every god damn time I hear this.. How anyone could sit and listen and not just groove along is beyond me. This is beyond a work of art, this is the embodiment of art.
I am new to Jazz. This is the first time that I have heard this played with a groove rather than a walking bass line. So cool!!
Welcome to fusion-jazz, funk-jazz, jazzrock. 😉
Aww this groove is too painful!! :D Delicious!
Trumpet solo is simply magical!
I agree. trumpet is michael patches stewart
Nice funk-jazz version of an all time excellent tune... Marcus Miller makes it look SO easy...thank you!
Too tight, and extremely funky, that cut was. way more funkier than three days I once spent with some more brothers in the field where we had no soap & water until we returned to the rear, we didn't even let the truck park. Olympic 60 meter sprinting to the showers with soap!!! (Tales from a grunt not the hood!!!)
And the great Poogie Bell on drums! Incredible playing! 🎼🎶🎼
Love this rendition of "So What" I've revisited so many times--musicians off the chart!! If you don't like this, you have to be dead.
I was a witness to this particular Marcus Miller aggregation performing this off the charts version of Mr. Davis composition. Marcus Miller has and would always be ON THE ONE.
They're all amazingly talented players! Not a cover but a definite addition & I never get tired of listening to it as it sounds like a celebration to life!! . An original in itself.
Wow... I am in love with the bass!!!!! THat ish penetrates my spirit!
the best trumpet player I have heard in a long time.
I like it funked up. I have to say the trumpet player blew everyone away on this tune. Who is he? Killer!! Imagine seeing him 10 feet from you in a small club, blowing like that? Wow!
Patches Stewart on trumpet
Marcus is everything one could expect from a jazz player ... This tune has a little funk, a little Jazz and a little fusion ... bliss !
It was an appropriate response to a completely stupid question. Marcus Miller is one of the best bass players alive. If you had a little experience listening to music, you'd know this.
The difference between Marcus and 99% of other even great bassists like say Wooten is that his tone is always impeccable, his timing is unmatched and he can hold a stinky sick groove with just a few notes. He wasnt invited to play on more than 500 albums just for his funky hat! One of the greats!
great analisys
Miles always wanted to move on ahead..but he would approve of this interpretation...the sax and trumpet are mind blowing.
Géant jazz modal, magnifique et exceptionnel...Où ce morceau en particulier me transporte dans un autre monde et sur une autre dimension : un véritable bonheur pour les oreilles, cet arrangement sur la musique de Miles Davis,..juste pour planer et histoire de s'éclater !!
Marcus Miller en live avec ses musiciens, c'est tout cela, "le talent à l'état pur"..
Awesome performance to the Miles classic, this is a blessing to my ears, mindmachine!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Everything sounds HUGE...the bass...trumpet...organ...drums....ahhhhhhhhhhhh....musical orgasm!
As you know. at 1959, Miles Davis had composed the music tune titled "so what". And it was played by legendary Miles Davis sextet which was possessing Bill Evans and John Coltrane.
Miles Davis had adopted the church scale called D dorian on behalf of the equal temperament into it. And many a Jazz fan had comprehended that "so what" is one of the most excellent Jazz tunes on the modern jazz history.
This time, I have to say that "so what "played by Murcas Miller group is pretty nice. The bass sounds which is playing D dorian scale is so thrilling,
Moreover the combination between the trumpet and the sax is very attractive.
In other words, They have brought an another charm which differs from Miles Davis sextet.
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を形成しているようです。
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ATTENTION ATTENTION :
the JAZZ POLICE is coming
That trumpet player was COOKIN’!
Funky and all that jazz with spice and sweetness of all tunes you want to tap into..Get funky mood and you can dance to it...Wow i love it..
the trumpet player man!! oh my goodness! that was so good. just did it....
Not pushing it but keeping it nice and clean crisp
The trumpet sounded very cool 😍😍
Man, this is a very good sounding recording, especially for it being live.
love the transition from the end of trumpet to sax part! fantastic!
My lord I’m new this mans music. I’m so so happy right now.
Woah, this is the funkiest cover of a Miles Davis classic I have heard, really!
Wonderful - awesome 2 chord jam !
Thanks for posting this clip! I'm gonna pull out my DVD now!! hahaha! Sometimes we tend to forget just how much nasty groove Marcus has when just playing supportive bass stuff! FUNKY!!
Dude on the slide acoustic is such a nice touch, amazing stuff right here
Marcus ejoys it so much :D
Call me old fashioned...but nothing beats Paul Chambers and Bill Evans tilling the jazz landscape, with their haunting intro- interplay, from the 1959 jazz classic. Then, as if summoned from the netherworld, Miles, 'Trane, and The Cannonball each take their turn sowing the seeds of their prolific solo takes, during that history making session. Solos that have been transcribed, copied, and played for over sixty years but never eclipsed!
Just as with all other covers, while certainly good music, for me this is something else entirely. And, just as definitive for me is the fact that nothing else has nor ever will recreate the magic once produced with this opening, and hard-driving prelude through the hallowed halls of Kind of Blue.🎺🎷🎷🥁🎻🎹
Marcus's best solo ever 😍
not only marcus I love the drummer groove ...this is a team performance !!! music is about sharing feelings and emotion saxo, trumpet, keyboard everybody push it ....
Poogie Bell on drums. 👍🙏😂
That pocket is canyon deep brah! Patches is on and so is Dean Brown...Poogie...unreal! Great stuff!
Marcus Miller. Is truly. The funkiest.
this music has so much soul!
btw mr chops of steel over there always nails them trumpet solos
and nonetheless, marcus miller is a total badass:D
Wow what a excellent sound and musicmanship.
This guy has built a musical language of his own
i guess that's where our minds work differently. i try not to think too much about the original when listening to a "re-do'. i try to zone in on what the "re-doer" is trying to impart. if it doesn't work for me i just move on. just like how some originals aren't as interesting to me as "re-do's". for the record, i love the original version of "so what " as do my 11 yr old and 9 year old. Brilliant music. I know Marcus is all about groove, funk and the pocket. Seems like you love music as I do!
the influence of freddie hubbard on the trumpeter, and wayne shorter on the tenor player is unreal.
I love their groove. Marcus got the groove. Love Poogie's playing too.
Hermosa Versiòn del Gran Maestro Marcus Miller!!. Gracias por subir el video (Hèctor Julio Sanchez Inda, de Berazategui, Buenos Aires, Argentina).
My face just melted by the awesomeness of this tune.
Super cool - Mr. Marcus is just amazing 💪
damn what can i say that hasn't been said this is incredibly chill relaxed song, trumpet player is just incredible.
AWESOME,this is great stuff man,I Love all Miles music
The drummer's bass drum is amazingggg
This is why Mr.Miller is called a genius!
He's the best... Marcus is the Man!!!! its an honor 2 own his bass... Great bass!!
Magnificus
Trumpet is full on Blast! This is my favorite trumpet solo.
Same!
le So What de Miles à l'honneur !
A+ for Poogie. Laying it down, nice and simple. Only doing the fancier stuff when it calls for it. Fantastic musician.
i love that everybody has a solo!freacking jazzy!
one of the greatest tunes ever written - suberb performance
SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL
It ain't all about chops. I love Victor but Marcus has such an amazing groove!! Why can't people just love music and great player or what it is and what they are?
My Fav Jazz Comp Tune.... Great Cover...
Well all said and done, Marcus know how to feel the depth of the tune and bring out what is needed to make music real at all times...... diito to Victor also......great tune playing and execution .....
obviously Marcus Miller is one of the Best Bass players, no question
I love this video and song from my closest friends. Thanks! Enjoy the smooth sound be put down.
It was originally on the rickenbacker bass, and was actually part of the magnetics of the pickup. On fender basses, it's actually just more for cosmetic purposes. James Jamerson used it to anchor his ring and pinky finger while playing with his famous "hook."
Rest in Peace the great Dean Brown!
Miller's tone is the tops.
great. love the way the guitarist happily takes a quiet back seat with an semi acoustic :-)
Dean brown great player
Marcus supports his fellow mucisians in an outstanding manner. He does not need the credits.
yo... it just mesmerized me
The trumpeter is blazing!!!
Patches Stewart
holy shit! this is the music im talking about!
real great interpretation on this song.
Poogie Bell! Awesome rhythm section fer sure!
I think I watched this 100.000 times.. :)
warms my heart! killin it!!
Amazing, Michael Stewart is a god
Good tempo on this version and good punch on the bass.
Who else appreciated the drummer for putting it down 🔥🔥
Awesome version of So What!
Wow, What a great "hammond" solo !!!^^
Marcus Miller is amazing =)
The baddest walking & chopping👍
mr stewart is awesome i love his swag and mr marcus is off the hook i hate when people compare him with others
The Jazz Bass Giant
Si Marcus es sin lugar a dudas de los mejores bajistas, pero los vientos y empezando por al trompeta son increibles.
Before I heard this cover I thought no way is he going to pull this off......man was I wrong so very wrong .....This is awesome and the groove is so hot its sick.
Patches is the dude for real!!!
Miller time so dam good .
Répondre à cette vidéo... In one Word ? Top class artists, 3 words ! :))
Un des plus grands bassiste au monde,merci Mr Marcus Miller
Great Man!
this is great love them all great music so what miles
this is the first time i like the trumpets in marcus' songs
Spectacular!
Great Trumpet!!!
Poogie hits that pocket so deep, love that shit
Fender super Bass,super potente,el resto de la banda ,exquisita e impecable!!!!
very tight,I've got to learn this one!
Thanks Marcus.
...❤...
Locura.
unbelievably amazing jam.. :D