The Drummer is Ricky "sugarfoots" Wellman . He created the GO-GO beat . The music that Washington DC and the word cant get enough of . He was the drummer for Chuck Brown and the soul searchers . Rest in peace Ricky .... I miss your sound man .
The buoyancy of his notes and the intersection of his rhythm with the immutable nature of space gives him ultimate freedom.-only the true masters understand this.
Miles has to have the smoothest sound ever! The most fabulous note choices, phrasing as well technique, speed...etc..., and I'm not sure how to describe the amazing musical genius that he's been and will always be? Otherworldly might do it?
Must be one of the great performances of all time. I feel sorry for the musically handicapped who don’t understand nor feel this music. Miles was one the Jazz Giants who had several careers. Incredible!!!
Kudos to you, Stanislav for sharing this precious jewel of Miles in Paris 1989! Since I stumble upon it, I practically listen to this entire video at least twice a day. Thanks be to our creator for his majesty for our technology as well as giving us the one and only Miles♨❗ I remember reading and/or listening to one of Miles rare interviews, "When you come to the concert you get a different version of the recorded tunes". I think his love for Paris comes through his music for this is simply a masterpiece indeed. It motivates me to ponder playing the Trumpet.💯💥
I was there, 20 years old... It was an absolute dream for me to go to this concert... so impressed... Miles always went forward... (except in 1991, in Paris again)... A trumpetist, a writer, a conductor who changed several times the music... In a word : genius !
Yes, "Human nature" to begin, a shock... it was like for all listeners, in Paris, & all over the word, since the fourties, till the end of the eighties.... He was so easy with the themes, his musicians... and it's such a pleasure to listen to him again;.. and again :)
i am very jealous of you my friend! hahaha! i love miles still! i had a chance to see him in seattle but i missed the opportunity and still regret it! cheers brother!
Sorry! 4" being... So...RAW! But"I',.need no' exquisite.so keep in mind, that Art"Artist... Are a... Liquid, form of Life! ',.. Hope you've Injoy the Jaz.. And GOD blessed!
Un grand Big up à Key Akagi, Kenny Garrett,Ricky Wellman et surtout à Benny Ritveld le super bassiste à la précision mortelle ! Merci à toi Foley pour tes répliques mélodieuses.Miles Davis vous a rendu immortels !!
What an incredible concert! I was fortunate enough to see Miles Davis in live performance at the Roy Thompson Hall in Toronto on June 19, 1985. It was a magical night with Davis sliding in and off the stage and playing with his back to the audience. He wore a leather jacket with a large eagle embroidered into it. He had the audience entranced with his playing. This takes me back to that majestic night. He breaths soul into every note he blows through that trumpet. Damn, I wish I had that incredible jacket.
New Blues is quality. I saw Miles in Manchester around this time. It wasn't a memorable evening as he added a night to the tour and must have been tired but I'm just glad that i was in his prescence.!
I was at the Apollo that night, I thought it was a great gig. In terms of jazz, only gigs by Weather Update, Joe Zawinul and his band, or John McLaughlin have been near the same level. 👍
Art students should dig this concert, Miles in Paris. He even talks about painting, very arty guys. Try painting New York skyline or some kinda Avant Gard cityscape. I mean loosen up cat !!
Un concert magistral... toujours la même impression des années après; je me souviens encore du solo de Benny Rietveld et du batteur, c'était dément. La grosse frustration de cette vidéo quand on y était c'est que tout n'y soit pas; Mais l'essentiel est bien rendu; on comprend notamment pourquoi Miles dit "This is your night!" à Kenny Garrett car il a tout survolé ce soir là; Et après bien sur..
I was quite fortunate to see Miles perform in Chicago's Grant Park back in the summer of 1990. It was simply magical and ever since I became totally engulfed with Miles Davis the man, his music and of course his sartorial style of dress. Such talent is truly a "Gift" from our Creator of above!
At least….I would venture to say he changed jazz in more ways then we realize. Now approaching 2023, we’re still trying to catch up with his influential genius.
This is an excellent late career concert, however, I give Miles Davis and Friends (Paris 1991} the edge because it features so many of his past band members including Hancock, Zawinul, Corea, Shorter, Grossman, Evans, Holland, and Scofield. Plus some great versions of his old repertoire, plus an off the wall version of Hancock’s Watermelon Man. Wonderful.
Amazing, Miles always the best! He is a legend. Thanks for share
The Drummer is Ricky "sugarfoots" Wellman . He created the GO-GO beat . The music that Washington DC and the word cant get enough of . He was the drummer for Chuck Brown and the soul searchers . Rest in peace Ricky .... I miss your sound man .
00:16 Human Nature
16:19
17:14 Jilli
22:37
23:26 Hannibal 30:19
31:50 Don't stop me now 34:39
35:10 Amandla 41:51
43:10 Tutu 55:48
56:41 Wrinkle 1:00:36
1:01:25 New Blues 1:14:32
Miles Davis - trumpet
Kei Akagi - keyboards
John Bigham - percussion
Kenny Garret - saxophone, flute
Joseph McCreary (Foley) - lead bass
Benjamin Rietveld - bass
Ricky Wellman - drums
Great stuff @guts. @stanislav Arefyev: Do all the enthusiasts a favor and put these to description.
Gracias.
Best regards for sharing such classic tunes by the one and only sensational... Miles...Davis... what a musician and extraordinaire🎺❗
The buoyancy of his notes and the intersection of his rhythm with the immutable nature of space gives him ultimate freedom.-only the true masters understand this.
❤❤❤, now I know why miles was so unique…And all thé musician around so Great…
Miles has to have the smoothest sound ever! The most fabulous note choices, phrasing as well technique, speed...etc..., and I'm not sure how to describe the amazing musical genius that he's been and will always be? Otherworldly might do it?
EXCELENTE maravillosa paradisíaca música gracias gattasco saludos.
Miles Davis music always make me feel peaceful.
Must be one of the great performances of all time. I feel sorry for the musically handicapped who don’t understand nor feel this music. Miles was one the Jazz Giants who had several careers. Incredible!!!
A True Genius In All Aspects Of His Life, However, Especially His Musical Career...
Kenny Garrett is a monster on this one. I need to get some of his solo stuff.
Kudos to you, Stanislav for sharing this precious jewel of Miles in Paris 1989! Since I stumble upon it, I practically listen to this entire video at least twice a day. Thanks be to our creator for his majesty for our technology as well as giving us the one and only Miles♨❗ I remember reading and/or listening to one of Miles rare interviews, "When you come to the concert you get a different version of the recorded tunes". I think his love for Paris comes through his music for this is simply a masterpiece indeed. It motivates me to ponder playing the Trumpet.💯💥
I was there, 20 years old... It was an absolute dream for me to go to this concert... so impressed... Miles always went forward... (except in 1991, in Paris again)... A trumpetist, a writer, a conductor who changed several times the music... In a word : genius !
must've been quite an experience
Yes, "Human nature" to begin, a shock... it was like for all listeners, in Paris, & all over the word, since the fourties, till the end of the eighties.... He was so easy with the themes, his musicians... and it's such a pleasure to listen to him again;.. and again :)
lucky you are, I wish
i am very jealous of you my friend! hahaha! i love miles still! i had a chance to see him in seattle but i missed the opportunity and still regret it! cheers brother!
Sorry! 4" being... So...RAW! But"I',.need no' exquisite.so keep in mind, that Art"Artist... Are a... Liquid, form of Life! ',.. Hope you've Injoy the Jaz.. And GOD blessed!
I grew up listening to this tape...this is timeless music.
Un grand Big up à Key Akagi, Kenny Garrett,Ricky Wellman et surtout à Benny Ritveld le super bassiste à la précision mortelle ! Merci à toi Foley pour tes répliques mélodieuses.Miles Davis vous a rendu immortels !!
Fantastic live show! I love Miles!
The King of Kings! Miles Davis!
Excellent live music style and life. Thx!
What an incredible concert! I was fortunate enough to see Miles Davis in live performance at the Roy Thompson Hall in Toronto on June 19, 1985. It was a magical night with Davis sliding in and off the stage and playing with his back to the audience. He wore a leather jacket with a large eagle embroidered into it. He had the audience entranced with his playing. This takes me back to that majestic night. He breaths soul into every note he blows through that trumpet. Damn, I wish I had that incredible jacket.
He Will forever be my musical guideline❤
Kei Akagi my man always super 👽
I remember watching this at 17 years of age, it’s was a dream.
New Blues is quality. I saw Miles in Manchester around this time. It wasn't a memorable evening as he added a night to the tour and must have been tired but I'm just glad that i was in his prescence.!
I was at the Apollo that night, I thought it was a great gig. In terms of jazz, only gigs by Weather Update, Joe Zawinul and his band, or John McLaughlin have been near the same level. 👍
Yes, and he was very late; kept us waiting for an hour, listening to some rubbish bangla band.
Kenny Garrett is really something!
Yep, I had a chance to hear him live twice. Amazing musician.
@@Mikri90 Same, in Marciac 2015
His playing after Human Nature is amazing but if you really want to hear his best performance of that spot check out the Montreax July 7, 1988 gig.
For some reason ( as musionship) I love what Miles did and. Hendrix, in their musical approach to soloing. Do you agree or not????
Miles had a project to work with Jimi but it didn't happen
Art students should dig this concert, Miles in Paris. He even talks about painting, very arty guys. Try painting New York skyline or some kinda Avant Gard cityscape. I mean loosen up cat !!
Thanks for this upload.
THE BEST CONCERT 80'S
i love the way Foley pinches the harmonic on a bass. Beautiful 1:11:07
Thank you.
MILES RULES FROM HEAVEN
les thèmes musicaux sont excellents que de belles trouvailles miles tu resteras le meilleur
le meilleur concert de tous les temps de Miles Davis
for me, montreux '87 and '88. love!
Germany 87 too
12:00 sax solo goes in confidently, amazing!!!
miles était à son apogée et quel charisme
Un concert magistral... toujours la même impression des années après; je me souviens encore du solo de Benny Rietveld et du batteur, c'était dément. La grosse frustration de cette vidéo quand on y était c'est que tout n'y soit pas; Mais l'essentiel est bien rendu; on comprend notamment pourquoi Miles dit "This is your night!" à Kenny Garrett car il a tout survolé ce soir là; Et après bien sur..
awesome....thank you
a hell of a show
I was there!
I was quite fortunate to see Miles perform in Chicago's Grant Park back in the summer of 1990. It was simply magical and ever since I became totally engulfed with Miles Davis the man, his music and of course his sartorial style of dress. Such talent is truly a "Gift" from our Creator of above!
❤❤❤miles n 1
In the Art Miles could visualize the musical balance and thru the music he màde the Art, mon amie.
Track listing:
"Human Nature" (Steve Porcaro)
"Amandla" (Marcus Miller)
"Tutu" (Miller)
"New Blues" (Miles Davis)
"Mr. Pastorius" (Miller)
Personnel:
Miles Davis - trumpet
Kei Akagi - keyboards
John Bigham - percussion
Kenny Garret - saxophone, flute
Foley - bass
Benjamin Rietveld - bass
Ricky Wellman - drums
1.Human Nature
2.Jilli
3.Hannibal
4.Don't stop me now
5.Amandla
6.TUTU
7.Wrinkle
8.New Blues
9.Mr. Pastorius
@@maxmax1999max thank you !
There is a guitarist... Who is he?
@@GregMadman foley
@@rinahall oh OK, it was said "folley - bass" so I did not understand
❤❤❤
Kenny Garrett best solo ever :)
Thx. A strong frive in a stupid world to remain normal.
LEGEND
It was said that miles changed jazz 4 times conceptually🙏
At least….I would venture to say he changed jazz in more ways then we realize. Now approaching 2023, we’re still trying to catch up with his influential genius.
Wonderful,..!
The Master of Cool....💯
quel batteur c'est exceptionnel
uffff, qué extraordinario concierto!!!
Enorme concert !
Best motherf...g bass and drums ever!!!
Players got it right, and so did the sound engineer.
This is an excellent late career concert, however, I give Miles Davis and Friends (Paris 1991} the edge because it features so many of his past band members including Hancock, Zawinul, Corea, Shorter, Grossman, Evans, Holland, and Scofield. Plus some great versions of his old repertoire, plus an off the wall version of Hancock’s Watermelon Man. Wonderful.
My Main Man from THE MOTOR CITY WERE LEGENDS COME FROM
miles devis...elixir de las melodias
Dope!
I was there too.
Simplemente, brutaaaal!!
Great #KennyGarrett #HumanNature great concert...#MilesDavis in..
2020 the year of big changes. today May, 26. happy bday dear Miles 👏 👏 👏
Amandla reminds me a lot of The Chicken :D incredible live show this was!!
Best álbum
Kenny...'This is your night'!.... no shit
39:57 the guys swinging in the rythim, in alternating tempos, really cool.....
Mon frère a fait un joint à MILES .... avant le concert 👏👏👏👏👏
un racconto che ti porta ovunque tu voglia andare
Miles Davis sait faire tourner son orchestre comme une montre suisse ! Kenny Garrett, impérial et survolté !
17:14 JILLI!!!!!
love that song, my friends always laugh about the timber in the theme but I think is genious! haha
That song was written bi John Bigham, the percussionist here that went on to play guitar for Fishbone.
Jojo, qué buenos que son.
çağımızın mozartı efsane bır konser
...merci Miles ❣️❣️❣️🌈✨and friends 🤟🏿💥🌙✨
Demais!!!!
一度聴けば脳裏に刻まれます。填まる訳ですね。🎺
00:16 Human Nature
17:15 Jilli
43:10 Tutu
🌞 🎵⭐🎶 😉👍 🎶🌟🎵 🔥
Someone down. The line said it was organized chaos, the best organized chaos ever!
Lindo
Well Damn
Benny on the bass looks so cool with that hat on, stylin
perfectly
miles tu étais un génie mais tu as brulé ta vie POURQUOI?
thanks
すべての音源がマイルスが、追い求めた独自の技術の賜物であることが証明されています。
1:17:47
1.Human Nature
2.Jilli
3.Hannibal
4.Don't stop me now
5.Amandla
6.TUTU
7.Wrinkle
8.New Blues
9.Mr. Pastorius
Someone mentioned ...a Miles decline! ...u gotta b fn kidding me jack!!!!
Min.14:50 to 15:23 Miles, watching the ordered execution by Kenny Garrett taking place in front of him...Awesome!
Then min 15:55 to 16:05 Miles satisfied with the killing, takes the weapon off the mic.and announces the barbarian's name...Just Phenomenal.👊🏾😎
Miles ahead
I used to have this on VHS. I would watch it every morning while I worked out. Is it on DVD?
I have it dvd. Thankfully. My brother sent it ti me from UK to Australia early 90's
They kicked azz also ...Pitts pa '89 Stanley theatre ...uh uh uh
Alessandro de Souza 👦 👦 👦 👦
His best concert imho
best was with Robben Ford. Montreaux 1986. George Duke sits in at 50:00
the funk and the improvisation was strong strong strong that night.
yeah, but you are right. ha ha. this is "also the best" in a different way. cheers.
There are many, or at least several, "best" ones :)
SUBLIM
56:40 Organized Chaos. Insanity
33:00 isn't it the miles song he made with toto called "Don't stop me now" ?
right !
16:02 "now you see how to play solo on sax" ;)
17:37 intro is a mix of different songs, chicken, chameleon, and more...25:00 black market...XD
The piece at 17:37 is called Jilli and featured on the album Amandla.
Music is universal…language is not! I was wondering HOW LONG it would take before UA-cam figured this out & put in a language translator!
14:27
Am I mistaken or is the drummer Michael Walden?....aagh just seen below. No its not ..looked like him a bit though!
Ricky Wellman.
1:04:44