Miles Davis - Full Concert - 08/18/70 - Tanglewood (OFFICIAL)

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  • Miles Davis - Full Concert
    Recorded Live: 8/18/1970 - Tanglewood (Lenox, MA)
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    Setlist:
    0:00:00 - Directions
    0:08:19 - Bitches Brew
    0:17:29 - The Mask
    0:21:29 - It's About That Time
    0:28:45 - Sanctuary
    0:30:38 - Spanish Key
    0:36:26 - The Theme
    0:36:58 - Miles Runs the Voodoo Down
    0:42:18 - Bill Graham Closing Announcements
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Комментарии • 382

  • @craiganderson3894
    @craiganderson3894 2 года назад +18

    I was born 2 hours after Miles’ performance at Isle of Wight festival Sat 29.08.70. His music will never be forgotten.RIP.

  • @jjtrantala
    @jjtrantala 9 лет назад +227

    Miles Davis - Trumpet
    Gary Bartz - Alto & Soprano Saxophones
    Chick Corea - Electric Piano
    Keith Jarrett - Organ
    Dave Holland - Bass
    Jack DeJohnette - Drums
    Airto Moreira - Percussion
    Filmed on August 18, 1970.
    Berkshire Music Center, Tanglewood, MA

    • @TheLordGoat
      @TheLordGoat 9 лет назад

      Tapio Rantala Murderers.

    • @drnormal
      @drnormal 8 лет назад +4

      Tapio Rantala Airto - Percussion ;)

    • @GerardoMcCabe
      @GerardoMcCabe 8 лет назад +3

      +Tapio Rantala It's amazing how all these musicians became big names in jazz...

    • @davidvelleman6655
      @davidvelleman6655 8 лет назад +6

      Keith Jack and Chick would be famous no matter what.

    • @leonAzul42
      @leonAzul42 6 лет назад +3

      Are sure about the personnel ? Part of the year that was true, yet it is definitely Keith Jarret who is playing Fender-Rhodes @30', that sure looks and sounds a lot more like Jaco on bass, and Chick Corea is playing an ARP synthesizer for the encore.

  • @maredicorsica
    @maredicorsica 7 лет назад +144

    When Miles leave the stage at 42'57" , the first fan he met at his right in the backstage was the young Carlos Santana.

    • @samlewis7878
      @samlewis7878 3 года назад +5

      INCREDIBLE!

    • @frederickpando9444
      @frederickpando9444 3 года назад +8

      Yes, there is a Santana interview on You Tube where he is asked when did he first meet Miles Davis. Santana said it was at this concert.

    • @MaoistBanker
      @MaoistBanker 3 года назад +11

      Santana played on the bill that night. Their whole set is on here too

    • @teamyordle23
      @teamyordle23 3 года назад +5

      Wow, that is Carlos Santana!

    • @bmuhamad
      @bmuhamad 2 года назад

      I wonder, did Bartz actually despise Jarrett or Jarrett's style of playing? Jarrett provides the best colors & temperance. The band itself, is smokin'.

  • @kevinmaddog3064
    @kevinmaddog3064 3 года назад +37

    Miles was a genius. He kept changing with the times for 5 decades. Amazing!

    • @GjaP_242
      @GjaP_242 Год назад

      Miles Davis's '70s:
      The Excitement! The Terror! 36:27
      Source: Robert Christgau
      if you want, access this source to read the full article... we just read it and we liked it...let's go

  • @JCR1992
    @JCR1992 5 лет назад +72

    The iconic Jack Johnson photo comes from this concert.

    • @jonathancook6557
      @jonathancook6557 28 дней назад

      I always loved that one.
      I remember I was at a Tool concert (in NH), and I saw a young man wearing a t-shirt with that photo on it. I was thoroughly impressed 👍

  • @llamapie24
    @llamapie24 6 лет назад +46

    Two keyboards and no guitar Miles with DeJohnette gives such a different feel to his live performances. Reminiscent of On the Corner a few years later because of the drumming style. Maybe my favourite electric Miles live lineup?
    According to Bartz Miles was in a really good place with this band, no drinking, no smoking etc. It shows, they kill every performance I've seen. Make sure you don't miss the Isle of Wight performance with the same group, fucking mindblowing

    • @stuartdinkes8048
      @stuartdinkes8048 6 лет назад +3

      THIS CONCERT WAS EXACLY FOUR WEEKS BEFORE THE DEATH OF JIMI HENDRIX 9-18 70 WHAT A SHAME JIMI WANED SO BAD TO DO A ALBUM WITH MILES IN 1970 BEFORE HE DIED MAYBE SOME OF THESE GREAT MUSICIANS WOULD OD BEEN ON THERE OR AT LEASE GUEST ON THE LP!! IY WAS SUPPOSE TO BE MILES TONY WILLIAMS PAUL McCartney BASS JIMI GUITAR WHAT A LINE UP. WHICH PROBALY WOULD HAVE BEEN ONE OF THE GREATEST LPS EVER MADE SOMETHING ON THE LEVEL AS KIND OF BLUE!! WHAT A DAM SHAME!!!

    • @jonathancook6557
      @jonathancook6557 28 дней назад

      Yes! Isle of Wight is absolutely 🔥

  • @musungu79
    @musungu79 8 лет назад +153

    This should be shown everywhere. They should make screens at traffic lines showing this performance.

    • @janicak
      @janicak 7 лет назад +9

      The painted lines delineating car movement? Sounds like a crazy amount of screens when we can just distribute cuicas to the homeless.

    • @SS-tt2sk
      @SS-tt2sk 6 лет назад +2

      I would be stuck in traffic watching instead of driving.

    • @jjjj6581
      @jjjj6581 4 года назад +1

      They wont u no

    • @mikemcgrath1158
      @mikemcgrath1158 4 года назад +1

      Yes it could be titled the sounds of traffic accidents. Lololooo just joking!!!!!!

    • @mikemcgrath1158
      @mikemcgrath1158 4 года назад

      The title of this. The sounds traffic accidents make lolololooooo

  • @axs203
    @axs203 8 лет назад +29

    I love all the stuff Keith Jarret plays in this - it's like he takes the Bitches Brew weird riffs somewhere else .........and when Miles D plays on his own it's so moving. Bitches Brew was the sound of the past, future and the present ...it's complex music that is well funky

    • @johnayres2303
      @johnayres2303 6 лет назад +1

      axs203 I prefer Chick’s playing. Keith’s organ is just a mushy noise. He was good after Chick left and he took over the Fender Rhodes.

    • @luiselizondo2969
      @luiselizondo2969 2 года назад +1

      And the interplay with Chick Corea on Directions is beyond description. Some serious listening and response was done between the two after Gary Bartz solo.

    • @uncasist
      @uncasist 2 года назад +1

      @@johnayres2303 I agree, the two amazing keyboardists get in each other's way. Chick was perfect as the only keyboardist. Here and Isle of Wight, Chick spends alot of playing time trying not to get in Jarrett's way phrase wise and sonically. You can hear Chick try to engage Jarrett, but either because of poor stage sound or Jarret's personal deference, they don't really engage with each other much. Jarrett's long lyricism and 'ragtime-funk' stylings didn't work well in this band until he was the only keyboardist. Chick was WAY too quick for Jarrett.

  • @Raymantico
    @Raymantico 8 лет назад +20

    I saw him play Smith College Fall 1970 right after this concert I believe---nothing like it

  • @michaelhanlon6118
    @michaelhanlon6118 3 года назад +10

    Not everyone can understand this music..,....... I'm glad l can..

  • @JasonDemakis
    @JasonDemakis 6 лет назад +34

    This performance turned 40 years old as of yesterday...
    ...And still sounds fresh as hell! Miles and co. absolutely ruled.

    • @jcastillox
      @jcastillox 4 года назад +1

      Jason Demakis more than fresh. Still ahead he was a visionary.

    • @EdwardSanchezMusic
      @EdwardSanchezMusic 2 года назад

      It was always Miles and Co and not the other way round. He was like an immortal Coach the last of the GODS. Always scouting the best players to suit his next fatal genius formation. He would come in hungover as a Dog not talking to anyone all he did was begin the count,,,,Miles always put his ART above everything. A total Musical entity we mere mortals have the rare pleasure to witness every once thousand years.

    • @bmuhamad
      @bmuhamad Год назад

      50 years young, now.

    • @waldobrown9265
      @waldobrown9265 Год назад +1

      I think your math is wrong

  • @BIGCIOFFARI
    @BIGCIOFFARI 9 лет назад +86

    This is some serious next level shit.

  • @davisoneill
    @davisoneill 3 года назад +7

    What a treat to see Dave Holland playing both the Fender and the upright bass with this sublime group.

  • @mattiameis3300
    @mattiameis3300 8 лет назад +48

    Dave THE MAN Holland

    • @wids
      @wids 4 года назад +2

      YES

  • @owenrich175
    @owenrich175 8 лет назад +51

    I feel ultimately blessed watching this. I finished my Miles Davis album collection 5 years ago. And only had the albums to enjoy. Now i have the honor to watch him perform in a concert filmed in 1970? WOW!!!!!!

    • @lisafan6365
      @lisafan6365 8 лет назад +3

      +Owen Rich right! isn't youtube great :D

    • @owenrich175
      @owenrich175 8 лет назад +1

      +Lisa Fan Yes it is. I guess you do have an idea how great it is too lol. Maybe I'll be inspired to share some of my collection of videos and audio as well. I don't mean to be selfish...i'm just so caught up in sea of treats on here that I can't move lol.

    • @EdwardSanchezMusic
      @EdwardSanchezMusic 2 года назад +1

      Most are all takes, Miles was all about the moment. Live was what made Miles great Jazz is all about Improv. Now a ''Live'' performance is another producer version. Miles was always beyond all that Crap.

    • @callmemonkh9020
      @callmemonkh9020 Год назад

      NO ONE...will remember that 'wyn-done' mutherfckr. Compared to Miles? Ha!
      Dewey laughs last....! HaHaHaHa!!

  • @MaoistBanker
    @MaoistBanker 3 года назад +17

    Miles Davis and Santana on the same stage on the same night. Two amazing sets, people got their money’s worth

    • @darrylguerrant5101
      @darrylguerrant5101 Год назад +2

      Yeah! Miles plays his last note starts off the stage takes his mute from off the top of Corea's fender rhoades. Corea gets up walks off behind Dave Holland following Miles. Santana, in the leather jacket, clapping with Bill Graham, follows Corea. Then Bartz, and then Jarrett leave. Bill Graham goes to the mic. I saw Moreira getting his percussion array off the stage floor. DeJohnette I could not see what happened there, he may have already left the stage. That had to be an unbelieveable night of sounds.

    • @MortonLuvz2drum
      @MortonLuvz2drum Год назад

      @@darrylguerrant5101 Carlos knew what was up. Being a fan of Miles himself, he was more than grateful for the chance to share the stage with a true legend.

  • @AnthonyHonoriio
    @AnthonyHonoriio Год назад +5

    Airtooo!🙌🏼🇧🇷

  • @SanJordiBluenotian
    @SanJordiBluenotian 3 года назад +2

    Great!
    あふれる音の中を、マイルスのリフやフレーズが自在に泳ぐ感じです。サイドマンの出す音を聴いて、ここというところで吹いています。ドラムやベースのリズムがもう中東やアフリカの音楽、時にはフリージャズ風ですね。
    「もう、ハードバップは、やり尽くした。今のオレの音楽はこれだ」、マイルスはそんな心境だったのでしょうか。

  • @samlewis7878
    @samlewis7878 3 года назад +4

    FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION - This is the definition of freedom of expression and whatever was going on in Mile's personal life he was the man----Head and shoulders beyond everybody else it remains the bomb.... so good, so fresh, so brilliant! All hail, Miles Davis.

  • @kevymoranski3887
    @kevymoranski3887 7 лет назад +30

    I cried real tears when Miles died.

    • @pgonzo98
      @pgonzo98 7 лет назад +2

      me too...

    • @rodneyholmes5260
      @rodneyholmes5260 5 лет назад +3

      Kevy Moranski The world cried....

    • @cameron_fairchild
      @cameron_fairchild 5 лет назад +2

      I never get sad if it's an artist I admire and never met who died. I feel like our relationship is unchanged. The music lives on.

  • @Goatchild90
    @Goatchild90 6 лет назад +11

    Miles Davis was a musical badass!

  • @BluesHeavy
    @BluesHeavy 8 лет назад +129

    for these guys at the time it must have been so fun playing dissonant type of solos over a grove. if you think about it they reached a point in their musical careers that they needed to break from the structure of bebop, blues and other jazz forms and needed a creative release. They wanted to see how far out they could go combining scales with keys that didn't typically blend anything that broke the traditional sounds. it's similar to painters who experiment with abstract a way to break from the norm and still express that which is locked in your head. for most this just sounds like a bunch of guys warming up but the way their minds work there is a very reasonable method to the madness. By doing things like this new music can find a way.

    • @kdutra805
      @kdutra805 6 лет назад +2

      Well said....

    • @ByJere100
      @ByJere100 4 года назад +1

      It's modal jazz

    • @alifarrent5249
      @alifarrent5249 4 года назад +1

      Killer Miles awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwway

    • @hexed8749
      @hexed8749 4 года назад +4

      No wonder.... I was like... dude this just sounds like noise, what's wrong with ME that I'm not getting what all the hype around Miles Davis is about? His whole career he just did the same 1 thing over and over again... waiting around for bars and bars of rests at a time, then popping in with noises sometimes that sounds like a cat dying a horrific death. Some of the licks indeed are more like sound effects than actual melodies comprised of harmonious notes... (I'm a musician myself, play bass and guitar, had a touring metal band for a decade, etc...)

    • @intarunner
      @intarunner 4 года назад +3

      we were lucky to witness this period of Miles more than any other ////

  • @drummaman1
    @drummaman1 9 лет назад +35

    at 30:40 when he launches into "Spanish Key"...so funky!!!

    • @TheVibratory
      @TheVibratory 7 лет назад +1

      yooooooo

    • @kevinr.3542
      @kevinr.3542 4 года назад +3

      Just like the isle of Wight concert. He plays that intro riff, and the band is immediately right there with him. No hesitation. Just launched into it.

    • @mikefields4136
      @mikefields4136 4 года назад +1

      The transition really impresses me. Jack Dejohnette is ALL over it, just gives a grin and falls into.that funky groove....incredible band

    • @hajimaji
      @hajimaji 3 года назад +3

      @@mikefields4136 For me the DeJohnette period is the coolest of electric Miles. non stop creativity, funky as hell with an mind-bending elasticity of time. When Foster took over it was the exact opposite.

  • @ADURG1
    @ADURG1 9 лет назад +17

    thank you deeply....LOVE Elec. Miles... and the 2 keys (Chick/Keith) lineup is primo mind-bend! (=

  • @gianca60
    @gianca60 7 лет назад +30

    Miles Davis and then Santana in the same night: wow!

    • @quogir1
      @quogir1 5 лет назад

      for both the concert of their lives it seems

    • @DiamondImages3DMiami
      @DiamondImages3DMiami 5 лет назад +6

      Yeah at 14 years old I was there and it changed my musical life. I'm not a pro musician but as a listener it was a stretch I needed. On top of the Miles Santana musical bomb, The Voices of East Harlem and a 40 piece Trinidadian steel drum band was a real education beyond mere entertainment. I consider myself VERY lucky to have been there

    • @simplemods7098
      @simplemods7098 4 года назад

      oh thanks Gianca to say that i didn't know...'cause the Santana concert is a crasy one...one of my favourite....and Miles at this period is my god as Santana...whaoa!!!! A dream had existed...!!! But i was too youg and i live in France, i discover them when i was 12/13 in 1973...they are always my gods....all my long life they have been my light in music...!!! ( excuse my english...)

    • @undergroundjohnny
      @undergroundjohnny 4 года назад

      @@DiamondImages3DMiami Wow , that's awesome man!

    • @mattsmith2119
      @mattsmith2119 4 года назад +2

      I was there also. I remember the steel band, and Santana. Out on the lawn in a huge crowd, just taking it all in. I’ve been watching the Santana clips for some time time now, amazed at how good they were. I think it was a little hard to tell, far from the stage with only 1970 tv on the building. I was shocked to find out Miles was there, just last week when I saw the clips. He was way over my head then, but it didn’t take too long for me to find out. After I grew a little, I was smarter, and went back to Tanglewood to see Ella Fitzgerald with Count Basie. I’ve been very lucky.

  • @callmemonkh9020
    @callmemonkh9020 Год назад +3

    MILES' CURTAIN CALL AND ENCORE, IS THE BEST I'VE EVER FELT! WE all WERE BLOWN AWAY BY WHAT WE JUST SAW & HEARD!

  • @El_Bicho_Feo
    @El_Bicho_Feo 9 лет назад +11

    Pure interactive genius. Makes complete sense to me.

  • @user-xp4fi8pt8j
    @user-xp4fi8pt8j Год назад +2

    That Miles Runs the Version is crazy, he somehow sounds half bored doing an everyday task and at the same time like every note is the most important sound of all time.

  • @emmanuelgarre3858
    @emmanuelgarre3858 8 лет назад +3

    ABSOLUTELY AMAZING

  • @jamesarline5664
    @jamesarline5664 5 лет назад +4

    This was excellent footage.

  • @J410music
    @J410music 3 года назад +1

    This is on steady rotation. One of Miles great bands, so much to listen to!

  • @antonioarcas3159
    @antonioarcas3159 6 лет назад +1

    Awesome lineup Terrific ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

  • @Abracadabra418
    @Abracadabra418 9 лет назад +4

    Hell yeah!!!! thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @beefheart1410
    @beefheart1410 3 года назад +3

    Cinema and Jazz: the two original North American art forms. I'm not American but, -given the film and the music at least, - I'm damn glad their culture exists. (On top of that, having visited the country on a number of occasions, the people are great too)!

  • @trustnoone9921
    @trustnoone9921 2 года назад +1

    Amazes me how people don’t get how accessible this is. This is Miles at Fillmore delivered in a much more succinct manner with enormous power and coiled energy

  • @jerrynelson1929
    @jerrynelson1929 8 лет назад +6

    Love the In a Silent Way version from 21:00 to 28:00, Gary Bartz shows so much restraint before he starts to solo. Chick right on the money- you never see him since the camera always follows Jarrett,s hypnotic gyrations . Bartz solo on Spanish Key really swings. Shorter is a really tough act to follow- I love this group with DeJohnette and Dave on bass with Airto and Chick.

  • @wadecottingham
    @wadecottingham 2 месяца назад

    Miles was so healthy and strong in this.

  • @user-ql8fv8jv2q
    @user-ql8fv8jv2q 6 лет назад +14

    Most interesting, intellectual, uncompromising and unappreciated period of Miles, in my opinion. Jazz will never be some kind of canned music for esthetes.

  • @garethwilkins5968
    @garethwilkins5968 6 лет назад

    AMAZING!!

  • @Voetsekhond
    @Voetsekhond 8 лет назад +18

    It is a pity that our kids will never listen to this or experience such a great musician in real life. We should be grateful and praise ourselves lucky that we lived in an era of such giants.

  • @giac7baci
    @giac7baci 8 лет назад +1

    Incredible

  • @jamesarline5664
    @jamesarline5664 5 лет назад +1

    What a time to live in, how exciting this must have been.

  • @davisoneill
    @davisoneill 3 года назад +1

    Wow! Utterly amazing!

    • @GjaP_242
      @GjaP_242 Год назад

      42:00 davisoneill!

  • @GjaP_242
    @GjaP_242 Год назад +1

    Miles Davis live at Tanglewood
    The concert was filmed as well and you can see the 44 year old Miles Davis entering the stage looking in as good or in better shape than his 20 year younger band members, and he is playing some very powerful trumpet. A black and white photograph of Davis from the concert, in a sleeveless undershirt and suede trousers blowing his horn at full power was later used for the cover of the Jack Johnson (1971) album. 30:03
    Source: Jazz Desk

  • @michaelhoffman5486
    @michaelhoffman5486 10 месяцев назад +1

    before the deluge of amazing great great drummers that we've seen and heard into this century...there was jack and likewise wit de bass there was mr davio holland my main man

  • @nytokyowriter
    @nytokyowriter 9 лет назад +3

    I looked for his 1973 Carnegie Hall concert and found this instead. Ishould have been there with any cost! I thought, "There will be a next time." Well, there wasn't.

  • @scotty6124
    @scotty6124 Год назад +1

    Show me any music that even comes close to this...from any era. John Zorn probably comes close but this is beyond anything anyone could comprehend. I also think it comes during a time where there were so many young and super talented jazz musicians who were discovering their sound during their time with Miles. And of course Miles brought out things in them they didn't even know were there.

  • @brunonuzzo9563
    @brunonuzzo9563 5 дней назад

    🙏

  • @timothywilson8874
    @timothywilson8874 5 лет назад

    I appreciate your information sir it's a great band

  • @defshrimp
    @defshrimp 6 лет назад +22

    This is about as raw as they come. Been listening to lots of Miles lately both audio and video, but THIS one takes the fucking cake! Thanks for the upload my friend.

    • @flame-sky7148
      @flame-sky7148 6 лет назад +2

      Yea man it's straight up raw. Most of its improvised, but its so real, so free. It's a battle out there.

    • @guymorrison4800
      @guymorrison4800 Год назад +1

      I'd think this isn't raw - it's exactly what that was meant to be.

  • @beefheart1410
    @beefheart1410 7 лет назад +17

    Bird, Miles and Trane: The Trinity.

  • @annesilverman469
    @annesilverman469 7 лет назад +1

    When I was 14 yrs old, I got tix to SANTANA and I got to see Miles and the Genius Crew too.. They opened the concert at Tanglewood of all places. I JUST found this RUclips and am thrilled. Love Santana but became more of a Miles fan in the following years. I heard Miles gave Carlos some coke and Carlos felt he never found his groove that day.......could be lore

    • @MichaelCrutcher
      @MichaelCrutcher 6 лет назад

      I don't believe that. The Santana set that would follow this Miles set is unbelievable. They're on fire, better than the Woodstock performance.

  • @lisafan6365
    @lisafan6365 8 лет назад +2

    can't help but tap your feet to this.

  • @solinspired4428
    @solinspired4428 5 лет назад

    Omg, I love the way he holds the horn!

  • @monsterjazzlicks
    @monsterjazzlicks 3 года назад

    Superb performance from all!!! ;-)

  • @edymartins5168
    @edymartins5168 8 лет назад

    Amazing Chanel

  • @billiesbounce7627
    @billiesbounce7627 7 лет назад +8

    Miles Davis - Trumpet
    Gary Bartz - Alto & Soprano Saxophones
    Chick Corea - Electric Piano
    Keith Jarrett - Organ
    Dave Holland - Bass
    Jack DeJohnette - Drums
    Airto Moreira - Percussion

  • @chrisisland7792
    @chrisisland7792 8 лет назад

    I love miles davis and that quintent!

  • @MichelHubert-ff8kq
    @MichelHubert-ff8kq Месяц назад

    A fond🌠

  • @beeflounge6565
    @beeflounge6565 3 года назад +2

    0:46 love the guy playing the Slipknot head

  • @tomato1040
    @tomato1040 3 года назад +1

    Tanglewood uncovers the Hood over the Cribs in Ole Hollywood, crying, "The Wood now sheds ,'Whet' is Good as long as only the Lovely & The Lonely Knave really stood Up On The Understood, The Baby Breather in the Brotherhood & System's Sister Hood the Call of The Wild Child, "Bravo in The Promised Land with 'No Strife Wife Life of The Free & The Home of The Rave Crave of The Really Royally Brave on The Band's Stand of The Stave, never a Slave to The Salve Valve while Playing in The Young-Yang Gang Big Bang Band!

  • @rogerstanley1364
    @rogerstanley1364 6 лет назад +1

    The BEST, ever.

  • @ramiroveron765
    @ramiroveron765 5 лет назад +1

    miles is the ultimate jazz artist.

  • @mariolebreux5216
    @mariolebreux5216 2 года назад +1

    C'est du jazz libre,à l'état pure,fantastique.

  • @MichelHubert-ff8kq
    @MichelHubert-ff8kq Месяц назад

    Puissant du debut a la fin.

  • @Bluenote1955
    @Bluenote1955 7 лет назад +2

    Saw this lineup same year (sans Chick) at Shelly's Manhole in Hollywood. This was my coming of age jazz.

  • @AdrienBass
    @AdrienBass 3 года назад +2

    miles lives

  • @pietervandoorn4778
    @pietervandoorn4778 8 лет назад

    best of the best!!

  • @fredericdondin
    @fredericdondin 3 года назад

    Tunes after tunes! Master Davis...RIP!

  • @dikbeats2720
    @dikbeats2720 2 года назад +3

    Genius stuff.. Annoying when some people just don't get it

  • @charleswinokoor6023
    @charleswinokoor6023 4 года назад

    I think Miles lost something special when Holland left.
    And it's a treat getting to hear and see Bill Graham at the end of the video.

  • @timothywilson7187
    @timothywilson7187 5 лет назад +2

    Sanctuary the snow is melting in New York state in the spring of 1970

  • @rfrehsner
    @rfrehsner 8 лет назад

    heaven!!! this Team is just perfect :-)

  • @DPK99ATown
    @DPK99ATown 6 лет назад +3

    Miles Davis at Tanglewood?!?! Why can’t they have top modern acts like this nowadays lol

  • @gavrilopricip11
    @gavrilopricip11 4 года назад +3

    Everyone in the audience should be holding a braid of garlic ,a crusifix and a wooden stake cause Miles is the true prince of darkness !

  • @giuseppetoscano6639
    @giuseppetoscano6639 4 года назад +1

    Questa superlativa performance elettrica a Tanglewood fu eseguita appena dodici giorni prima della più nota esibizione di 38’ al famosissimo festival che si tenne all’Isola di Wight🔝

  • @panuaberg7275
    @panuaberg7275 2 года назад

    Cromatic scales a lot by Miles like 1984 when I was in 2 concerts in Pori Jazz. His style, his great music!

  • @sclogse1
    @sclogse1 8 лет назад +5

    If you don't have the time for all of this...drop in at 38:20. You'll be glad you did. Has a touch of Masakela...Gary's shirt is coming back into fashion. Those labels and those companies are all gone...serious collector items now.

    • @BlindArthurBlake
      @BlindArthurBlake 4 года назад

      sclogse1 I do hear the Masekela; I hear what you're saying

  • @bandicoot5412
    @bandicoot5412 2 года назад

    Artists of the future.

  • @kevymoranski3887
    @kevymoranski3887 7 лет назад

    Miles taught me the groovy act of smoking great cigars. The trumpet gave birth to Miles. The best.

  • @fabivilla2442
    @fabivilla2442 3 года назад +3

    Rest In Peace the legendary Chick Corea!

  • @Zopf-international
    @Zopf-international 5 лет назад +3

    Nice to see Carlos at the stage curtain freaking out.

  • @RonCarterBassist
    @RonCarterBassist Год назад

    👏🏾👏🏾

  • @skittl3z2311
    @skittl3z2311 5 лет назад +1

    Jack DeJohnette is so relaxed but on some wild shit, an admirable amount of nature talent within him and all those on that stage.

  • @tarawhiterocks
    @tarawhiterocks 7 лет назад +7

    @42:59 with Carlos Santana in the spotlight. sweetness

    • @RayNDeere
      @RayNDeere 6 лет назад

      and right behind Carlos is Bill Graham

  • @paoloenricodirosa
    @paoloenricodirosa 8 лет назад

    fantastic post bitches brew's performance!

  • @patricktiglao
    @patricktiglao 11 месяцев назад

    DEEP JUJU!!!❤

  • @flame-sky7148
    @flame-sky7148 7 лет назад

    This band should have been called the "Wild Bunch". I saw this concert on VHS before youtube around 20 years ago (this is how we used to get our fusion videos young folks). Love the upgade. Oh and by the way, Kieth is a fool! Love the concert! Sick

  • @janpierzchala2004
    @janpierzchala2004 5 месяцев назад +2

    Jack de Johnette on drums!

    • @janpierzchala2004
      @janpierzchala2004 5 месяцев назад

      Great drummer who spent only very little time with Miles, so - a rarity!

  • @alfonsorolli1645
    @alfonsorolli1645 8 дней назад

    Miles beyond…..

  • @siyabongashezi4104
    @siyabongashezi4104 6 лет назад +2

    I appreciate his transformation, but the 50s Miles Davis will always be my favourite. I will reserve my comments for the 70s Miles Davis!

  • @pearljam1984
    @pearljam1984 8 лет назад

    so cool its like a live evil version of spanish key and the other bitches brew songs

  • @jiyujizai
    @jiyujizai 4 года назад

    💞💚💐

  • @geemonster9179
    @geemonster9179 6 лет назад

    Shame i was just over a year old when this took place, i would have loved to have gone.

    • @jjjj6581
      @jjjj6581 4 года назад

      What u aint got no time machine 🤨

  • @benjamincox4211
    @benjamincox4211 4 года назад +1

    Miles Davis is intense. His earlier work was about how experimental musicians were at the end of their career. But he just kept going.

    • @callmemonkh9020
      @callmemonkh9020 Год назад

      What the fuck are you talking about? End of their careers?! SOMEBODY GET THIS stupid Mutherfucker OUTTA HERE!
      Keep his money, too.

  • @ArmundoAlves
    @ArmundoAlves 7 лет назад +4

    Airto Moreira incluiu uma cuíca brasileira no acompanhamento.

    • @Adrian-fu3ez
      @Adrian-fu3ez 4 года назад

      Incrivel como sempre tem um brasileiro em projetos de sucesso no exterior

  • @christuba44
    @christuba44 6 лет назад +10

    Is that Santana listening to the gig from backstage at 43:00?!

    • @frederickpando9444
      @frederickpando9444 3 года назад +1

      Yes, Miles Davis was the support for Santana at this show.

  • @sclogse1
    @sclogse1 8 лет назад +1

    I would not want to be popped by that combo arm shoulder package. (Thinking of the Don Cheadle preview)

  • @user-qh4nl5gw4t
    @user-qh4nl5gw4t 4 года назад +1

    So Toughness

  • @uncasist
    @uncasist Год назад

    After they go into Spanish Key and Miles finishes his solo, Dejohnette looks at Jarrett expecting , wanting him to solo, but Bartz just starts soloing without even giving it a thought that some other musician, (much more skilled than he) might want to solo. So Miles steps in solos again and signals the keyboradists to mix it up and it certainly gets interesting!