me too. it's like miles said, "whether purists like to admit it or not the synthesizer has changed things. you can choose to be in it or out of it. i choose to be in it because the world has always been about change."
Back then when Night Music was so special. Some of us would make sure they stayed up to watch the TV show. It makes such a value today. Even when good music is at a premium.
more like miles' post-fusion era (1980s). Miles did some stuff in the 70s that was, for about 98% of the population, simply too abstract. For the other 2% it was the greatest thing that ever happened in music.
Doesnt get much better than this. Sanborn on rhythm sax! Saw Miles in Cardiff of all places. He just brought the best out of everyone around him. History will show him to be one of the true greats.
I think this era of miles what something pivotal for music it self, and there is no denying that the musicality of this stuff is just off the face of the earth. Anyways, where can you get a copy of this???? I dig it!
This is from Sandborn's show "Sunday Night". Miles, Kenny Garrett, Marcus Miller, Don Alias, Foley(lead bass), drummer(don't know). Great footage, great performance!!
I don't know man, the album that got me into jazz in the first place was 'Bitches Brew', without it I never would have become a bop fan. Its like Ralph Gleason said on the liner notes, nothing in the world is more beautiful than Hodges playing Passion Flower with Duke but electronics can bring forth a new beauty. Just listen to John McLaughlin's new album 'Industrial Zen'.
SANBORN CUTS UP MY EARS! Kenny Garrett, now that's a beautiful alto sound :p In all seriousness, I do love Sanborn, but sometimes his sound is just a little too much.
I first saw Miles perform this song when he received his Lifetime Achievement Award at the American Music Awards. I think it was during the early 90s. It was an incredible performance! I had it on VHS until some one came in and recorded "Cops" over it. I was furious!! Been trying to find a recording of it but so far, no dice! Anyone know where I could get a copy of it?
Jazz is about taking the art of music to new places. I agree, there is not can't really in jazz. Jazz was built on the concept of taking it a step further. Without Duke there is no Mingus. Without Lester Young there is no Bird, without Armstrong we are all fucked.
I'm a big fan of David Sanborn, and Kenny Garret, and first time I see them together and confirmed that I really prefer Garret's much deeper tone, not to mention his much more interesting phrases. PS: This isn't in any shape or form to say David Sanborn is a bad player, but don't feel bad David, I'm pretty sure Kenny Garrett is not human, so, isn't fair to compare to the rest of us!!!
claudemiropacheco sorry,not to agree...i've been listening to sanborn for many years and nobody plays like him in his own style....kenny garrett is a very good player and unique,extremely talented,and i just love and appreciate a lot his music,but they are two different style of "sound" and deep soul power music. I appreciated both of them and i cant even think of any comparaison of two magnifik sax player ....
I agree. Kenny is bright when he plays by himself, but being next to Sanborn here is like putting Paul Desmond next to Charlie Parker. Kenny Garrett is an amazing player, and I love his sound. Sanborn is a great player too, but I can't listen to him for too long or else I get a headache.
Dude, you just said 'CAN'T'???close your eyes, tap your heels three times and say theresnofearofbeinggreat. theres no fear of being great. And you will be there. Quit thinking; it's all heart, man.
...shame, i saw an interview he had with Bryant Gummel in 81 or 82, he must've been in his mid 50's and he could pass for being 60s 70s no joke, i thought it night of been drugs but i thought he was better than that, shame RIP
Honestly, I'm really not crazy about the album this is from, Amandla. It all sounds so mechanical on that album, bleh. But this video, this is really good. Sweet.
That would have been a serious dis! What he was doing was generating a sound from his throat to alter the tone almost like when a gospel or soul singer growls.
me too. it's like miles said, "whether purists like to admit it or not the synthesizer has changed things. you can choose to be in it or out of it. i choose to be in it because the world has always been about change."
The brief trading between David Sanborn and Kenny Garrett is something else Totally brilliant all round..
Back then when Night Music was so special. Some of us would make sure they stayed up to watch the TV show. It makes such a value today. Even when good music is at a premium.
The generational talent on that stage is just ridiculous! Even in 2024 when I look back…
my lord .... this is music ...
more like miles' post-fusion era (1980s). Miles did some stuff in the 70s that was, for about 98% of the population, simply too abstract. For the other 2% it was the greatest thing that ever happened in music.
Truth. Thank you for your insight and observation.
One of my personal favorites
Brings tears to my eyes.......the word genuis just aint enough.
Miles forever! we still miss him
This was one of my favorite shows on TV! This show aired on NBC on Sunday nights and I miss it dearly!
miles is miles...no one will ever match him.....this music lives on 4ever
We want Miles !!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This is why i fell in love with his music, i could listen to this non-stop!
Real music, sent a shiver right through me....sublime.
Doesnt get much better than this. Sanborn on rhythm sax! Saw Miles in Cardiff of all places. He just brought the best out of everyone around him. History will show him to be one of the true greats.
That was massive. Miles in even the 80's, and the crew. HUGE! Keep on.
Mr. Sanborn had no need to be better than no one then or now he created his own sound , no one sound like him as good as Kenny
Miles Davis tokou esta música qdo recebeu o grammy .
Cold Blooded COOL Jazz!! Happy Birthday Miles Davis!!!
MY GOOOOOOOD!!! INCREDIBLE!!! Miles Marcus and David OWNS MY BRAIN!!! :D WHOA!!! THIS IS THE MUSIC!!!
Miles Davis = Perfection.
GENIUS….. DAMN!
Just relax and listen to it. No better advice than that!
that's MY miles ! What an awesome band on MASTERS side ! LOVE IT !
Capolavoro.......🙏
We want Miles !
Seems like marcus had the time of his life up there with miles
The greatest innovator that jazz has produced
this is fantastic!! i love miles, and this is a great song.
it can't get any better , Miles was the Master
FFS my speaker wont go to 11!!!!!!!! I'm so f...in hooked here.
My Hero Miles Davis along with Marcus Miller, Kenny Garrett, and David Sanborn. Jamming Hannibal on The David Sanborn Show.
GREAT GENIUS ART WORKS
THX MILES
R.I.P
3:37 damn that was powerful! Shit really goes down!!!
You dig it !!!
GOD!!!! I hear miles and i have not heard anyone come close to him! I hear the Bass groves marcus Miller and it makes me pick up the bass again.
this is perfection!
btw- this is from sanborn's brilliant but, sadly, short lived NBC TV show called Night Music. I saw this when it first aired.
Perfection wishes it could jam with Miles
La mejor versión en video.. épico..
Dec 2, 2021 Solid as it gets. Legends !
@elefou : Foley's solo CD was released in 1993 on Motown's short lived Mo'jazz label "7 Years Ago....Directions In Smart-Alec Music."
Fantastic.
I think this era of miles what something pivotal for music it self, and there is no denying that the musicality of this stuff is just off the face of the earth. Anyways, where can you get a copy of this???? I dig it!
With David Sanborn 😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
Miles in the flesh
This is from Sandborn's show "Sunday Night". Miles, Kenny Garrett, Marcus Miller, Don Alias, Foley(lead bass), drummer(don't know). Great footage, great performance!!
Drummer - Ricky Wellman
fantastique trompette like Luis Armstrong !
I don't know man, the album that got me into jazz in the first place was 'Bitches Brew', without it I never would have become a bop fan. Its like Ralph Gleason said on the liner notes, nothing in the world is more beautiful than Hodges playing Passion Flower with Duke but electronics can bring forth a new beauty. Just listen to John McLaughlin's new album 'Industrial Zen'.
Aah, Don Alias on percussion. The old master from the JacoPastorius/Joni Mitchell-days.
Out to the Home Shopping Network massive!
bravooooo!!!!!!
amazing. I write to this
4:00 - you can see the towel in his bell
♥♥♥
yes
DON ALIAS
THX
R.I.P
Melancólico!!!
SANBORN CUTS UP MY EARS!
Kenny Garrett, now that's a beautiful alto sound :p
In all seriousness, I do love Sanborn, but sometimes his sound is just a little too much.
I first saw Miles perform this song when he received his Lifetime Achievement Award at the American Music Awards. I think it was during the early 90s. It was an incredible performance! I had it on VHS until some one came in and recorded "Cops" over it. I was furious!! Been trying to find a recording of it but so far, no dice! Anyone know where I could get a copy of it?
@beggarsrollingstone Foley is still doin it....look him and chris dave up
David Sanborn is in that mug too!
Ahhh! Kenny at 4:44. Orjazzm!
genius
Cool Jazz
adam holtzman on keys
go ahead, Ricky Wellman!
Jazz is about taking the art of music to new places. I agree, there is not can't really in jazz. Jazz was built on the concept of taking it a step further. Without Duke there is no Mingus. Without Lester Young there is no Bird, without Armstrong we are all fucked.
3:38 is the best part
I'm a big fan of David Sanborn, and Kenny Garret, and first time I see them together and confirmed that I really prefer Garret's much deeper tone, not to mention his much more interesting phrases.
PS: This isn't in any shape or form to say David Sanborn is a bad player, but don't feel bad David, I'm pretty sure Kenny Garrett is not human, so, isn't fair to compare to the rest of us!!!
claudemiropacheco sorry,not to agree...i've been listening to sanborn for many years and nobody plays like him in his own style....kenny garrett is a very good player and unique,extremely talented,and i just love and appreciate a lot his music,but they are two different style of "sound" and deep soul power music. I appreciated both of them and i cant even think of any comparaison of two magnifik sax player ....
I think Kenny owns my brain more than David.
at 4:53 its like garrett is laughing at him for repeating licks..lol
He was
Jesus, 2:12 is otherworldly!
happy your day miles MAY 26SSSSSSSSSS19SSSSSSS THANGS""""
🌎❤🎶🎶
I agree. Kenny is bright when he plays by himself, but being next to Sanborn here is like putting Paul Desmond next to Charlie Parker.
Kenny Garrett is an amazing player, and I love his sound. Sanborn is a great player too, but I can't listen to him for too long or else I get a headache.
Anybody notice that Kenny has a rag stuffed down his bell?? And he still has a big sound!!
black magic...
Dude, you just said 'CAN'T'???close your eyes, tap your heels three times and say theresnofearofbeinggreat. theres no fear of being great. And you will be there. Quit thinking; it's all heart, man.
you know how he died, he was only in his early to mid 60s, its sad
How many monsters are in here tonight.???..monster in french mean. Very bad ass player's....
look at that cats face after the song, not giving a damn :D
I think he mean's foley's bass (the blue one), which is a piccolo bass. marcus has the jazz.
solos de tirar o folego ! e a sequência de acordes no teclado então ....
...shame, i saw an interview he had with Bryant Gummel in 81 or 82, he must've been in his mid 50's and he could pass for being 60s 70s no joke, i thought it night of been drugs but i thought he was better than that, shame RIP
I like Davis ! Do u know Luca Aquino trumpeter?
I think he was smiling coz they were playing some hot shit with Davis.
Honestly, I'm really not crazy about the album this is from, Amandla. It all sounds so mechanical on that album, bleh. But this video, this is really good. Sweet.
That would have been a serious dis! What he was doing was generating a sound from his throat to alter the tone almost like when a gospel or soul singer growls.
theres a lot of cats that should be so well paid for their work on kazoo...
what music would this be classified as? this actually reminds me of senor james bond a bit HA
who is playin? bass?
Martin Carmichael marcus....dont need to mention more...😥
No Tenor player. David Sanborn is the other Alto playa'
what randomly? was there any drugs involved, i hope he didn't smoke that shit, this guy deserved to live alot longer
sax player (white)
Don't need David playing tbh
I don't like Sanborns sound here..