Very cool! The two admired each other, and Jack DeJohnette has explained that his drumming on some parts of "Live-Evil" came about when Miles played some tracks on the Band of Gypsies album and hinted that he wanted him to play something like a Buddy Miles groove, but with his jazz approach. Of course John McLaughlin was a sometime member of Miles' band around this time, but it was great to hear what kind of sounds Jimi might have come up with.
This is wild I dig it It truly is like a jam session Jimi holding down; a anchor; with recognizable riffs And Miles riffing on top With Jimi philosophy about music 🎶 and his approach Peace ☮️ n serenity
Miles was working with Jimi,teaching him Jazz and theory.He said that he picked up on it very quickly.Too bad it never went further cuz Jimi needed another scene outside of the hard rock world.
I agree that they would have fed of each other but to categorize Jimi as hard rock is misleading, his favorite works for me are Poly Gap, hey baby. My father played double bass and exposed to Jazz as a child in the UK
You're making up your own narrative. The only association with Miles when Jimi was alive was Miles in music magazine interviews. For a year and a half, when Miles was asked who was on his turntable he said Jimi Hendrix.
Point being, if Miles taught Jimi, which I sincerely doubt because I read Miles’ autobiography, he would have just told Jimi how to use modes in place of scales.
This really works. It's a little disjointed in places, but I think that actually adds to the appeal, knowing that it's fabricated. It's sort of like listening to (them) work out new ideas in real time.
I think Hendrix was very much like John Coltrane both in spirit and musical expression. Hendrix would sometimes introduce himself on the electric saxophone. I always wondered if this was an homage to Coltrane.
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This is an experience...I dig it
"i didn't come here to eat"
- miles davis
Cool!
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Cool and great stuff-----Two of the ALL TIME greats in American music.
Sweet, Hard work.
Nice.At least someone has ideas.
Thanks
Thanks Mike!
This is ridiculously creative my friend!!!!! Where did you get the isolated trumpet sounds??
It took a lot of doing, hence the use of granular synthesis and vocoder - literally hundreds of sources!
Very cool! The two admired each other, and Jack DeJohnette has explained that his drumming on some parts of "Live-Evil" came about when Miles played some tracks on the Band of Gypsies album and hinted that he wanted him to play something like a Buddy Miles groove, but with his jazz approach. Of course John McLaughlin was a sometime member of Miles' band around this time, but it was great to hear what kind of sounds Jimi might have come up with.
Thanks Louise - I'm interested in the Jack DeJohnette quote which I hadn't heard before!
I like it!
This is wild
I dig it
It truly is like a jam session
Jimi holding down; a anchor; with recognizable riffs
And Miles riffing on top
With Jimi philosophy about music 🎶 and his approach
Peace ☮️ n serenity
Bang on Ken - thanks!
Fantastic, I like it, It sounds real too
very beautiful ... being fan of both Miles and Hendrix I like this a lot ... I always tried to imagine Hendrix playing jazz ... nice
Miles was working with Jimi,teaching him Jazz and theory.He said that he picked up on it very quickly.Too bad it never went further cuz Jimi needed another scene outside of the hard rock world.
Very true - it think they could have helped each other combine jazz and electronic music and that would have been dynamite!
I agree that they would have fed of each other but to categorize Jimi as hard rock is misleading, his favorite works for me are Poly Gap, hey baby. My father played double bass and exposed to Jazz as a child in the UK
You're making up your own narrative. The only association with Miles when Jimi was alive was Miles in music magazine interviews. For a year and a half, when Miles was asked who was on his turntable he said Jimi Hendrix.
Miles used modes so there's not much to teach, only practice
Point being, if Miles taught Jimi, which I sincerely doubt because I read Miles’ autobiography, he would have just told Jimi how to use modes in place of scales.
that sounds like something from another world,
Mission was accomplished 😉
Amazing - the two coolest guys ever
Thanks Chris, I thought you might like it!
He always had best drummer n bass players as well
Along with Julius Erving.
I think, I thought? It was Grooooovy!
You did a great job....Very interesting.... Keep u the good work...!!
Nice work man! A very cool thing to try!
amazing!!
ha what a fun piece, very clever indeed
Thanks Paul, it was fun to do - very tempting to continue with an extended mix......
dig this...dig Prince and Miles too..
Beautiful
This really works. It's a little disjointed in places, but I think that actually adds to the appeal, knowing that it's fabricated. It's sort of like listening to (them) work out new ideas in real time.
I appreciate this!
This is music i could listen to and feel better. oh..purple geetar
my mom and dad saw miles davis on thier first date at the lighthouse wow the stories they told
If that was wild, imagine if JH was also involved!!
nice.
Gotta say - very enjoyable work and thanks for the techplanations, but they would skewer you
this was fkn awesome thank u
What Wasn't, Still Isn't !
There Have Been Many Trying to Make a Name for Themselves on the Work of Great Masters!
This is an Example!
A dreamer’s dream, AI Oh my 🧐
If only........
the jazz equivalent of having Robin Williams and Groucho Marx onstage together......
I think Hendrix was very much like John Coltrane both in spirit and musical expression. Hendrix would sometimes introduce himself on the electric saxophone. I always wondered if this was an homage to Coltrane.
Yeah man ,I dig it ❤
Wow, if we could add basquits artwork, all boxes would be checked
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MASTER ❤😂He Jamming with All MUSICANZ😇
Miles was not teaching Jimi Jazz or theory. There is no evidence that he was.
Dos genios 🙏....si hubiera sido realidad ❤🎺....desde Argentina 🇦🇷✌️
New Jack Johnson🎸🎺
Right Off !!! ✨🎶🎸🎺🌚🌍🐉 ‘scuse us , as we kiss the sky 🤯🔥🎶👂🏽
Jimi was great with Lonny youngblood too
Like!
Miles: Hey Hendrix lets play?
Hendrix: Yes miles I want to play with your girl 😂
🎼🌊🎸🎺🌚🌍🪬😎 RIGHT OFF ! Now ‘scuse us as we kiss the sky 🎶🙀✨🗿🤯🫠
Definitely avant-garde...but..would it sell ?
Good point! But as Miles said "So what?"
Where can I purchase a copy of this.(to answer your question)
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If I was trying to add some Jimi to some Miles, I'd pick "Doo-Bop", Miles last album.
Is this real? Sounds contemporary.
Esto es verdad o IA?
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I just do not see any point in 'theoretical collaborations', even when well-meant. This video is just guesswork that any non-musician could do.
this is so bad,,,thumps down,
Don't thump your thumb!
pointless
What's that ? Fusion electric church jazz-rock ? What a crap !
fake
not true, there is a jimi hendrix mile recording name ship passing trough
Unfuckingreal