what an ensemble of players. each was virtuosic in their discipline. what foresight miles had to pull these men together. The ESP to Miles in the Sky period is unrivaled among the great jazz ensembles that have ever existed.
Wrong! Knowledgeable musicians know that the first Miles Davis quintet from 1956 was/is the high water mark of masterful, soulful, elegant modern music wherein the beauty and magic arose from the group chemistry
Boy oh boy>>> You can't say too much about Miles and the guys. This was the beginning of the greatest music of the 20th century. The world was blessed by this music and batch of players.
I love miles music, he's always had excellent piano men, but my favorites were Wymton Kelly, and Bill Evan's, but Kelly was my favorite. Shame he died so young.
If you had ever talked to his daughter or his brother Vernon as I had you would probably be wondering who among them would have inspired you the most they are and were a very wonderful family
@@thuryn.mitchell you're right. George was older and loved bebop. he didn't like the new thing they were going for at all. Miles thought he was good foil but eventually Tony got his way and of course the rest is history. Wayne's tunes and that era of the band is some of my favorite music ever. but George made history with that band also!
👍Okay, sure he can play & the music sounds good but that’s it. 🤔The only reason why I’m watching these videos is because I’m trying to see what Cicely Tyson (and any woman) saw in him. I just don’t see anything appealing about him. 🤨 To each their own. 🤷🏻♀️
Miles was the definitive musical artist of the 20th century. Not only was a musical icon but was a fashion plate from the 50s thru the time of his passing. He also didn't take any bs from white folks and refused too put up with there mess. Mrs. Tyson also was very serious about her craft and was a straight shooter like Miles!!!
It's quite a "scientifique Art"... How can they play exactly the same thing in the same time, catching their line in the fin air, in a quasi arithmetic tempo... without putting/reading the notes on scores together, first. It was an era. Those who keep up such art ARE really great Artists.
I extremely LOVE ALL of Miles music but this was my favorite period.
The innovative genius.
what an ensemble of players. each was virtuosic in their discipline. what foresight miles had to pull these men together. The ESP to Miles in the Sky period is unrivaled among the great jazz ensembles that have ever existed.
This band could arguably be the best of all time in the history of modern music
Next to Coltrane's classic quartet this quintet is perhaps the best ever ensemble in music PERIOD
Agree and would add Ornette's quartet from '59/'60 with Don Cherry, Ed Blackwell and Charlie Haden.
Wrong! Knowledgeable musicians know that the first Miles Davis quintet from 1956 was/is the high water mark of masterful, soulful, elegant modern music wherein the beauty and magic arose from the group chemistry
Boy oh boy>>> You can't say too much about Miles and the guys. This was the beginning of the greatest music of the 20th century. The world was blessed by this music and batch of players.
Love this group, but miles in the fifties still my favorite.... with coltrane ❣️💕💞👏😉
Man, that second quintet had some CHOPS! Damn!
This is a very beautiful shot 2:46
Unbelievable group
My favorite period of his.
its something about that man,Mr. Miles Davis😎🎺🎶
I love miles music, he's always had excellent piano men, but my favorites were Wymton Kelly, and Bill Evan's, but Kelly was my favorite. Shame he died so young.
LIKE A BRUNETTE IN A BLONDE TOWN!!!MILES KEEPS ON STEPPING I LOVE ...TOMORROW...
Miles could always artists to improve and to find new ways to express himself!
👍🏾👍🏾
You played with the greatest small combo working group of all time. Thank you Mr. Carter!!!😊
COLTRANE FOUND HIS VOICE WITH MILES
oh my heavens yes yes yes thanks for this upload
If you had ever talked to his daughter or his brother Vernon as I had you would probably be wondering who among them would have inspired you the most they are and were a very wonderful family
6:49 THE L I C K
Damn good clip. And this was a long time ago.
Excelente vídeo.😄👏
2:13-2:34 (17 and 22) Miles was 17 when he had his first child
2:53-3:15 Playing with Miles
I think miles swung both ways.
you'd have to be pretty good to get lost while playing
What's the tune/performance and what is this from?
"Miles Davis Story"
agitation Stella by starlite. MILES got A-440 DOWN THEN THROW-IT-AWAY....
Shameful no mention of George Coleman
I know. Did Tony make the video?
@@thuryn.mitchell you're right. George was older and loved bebop. he didn't like the new thing they were going for at all. Miles thought he was good foil but eventually Tony got his way and of course the rest is history. Wayne's tunes and that era of the band is some of my favorite music ever. but George made history with that band also!
George is on record about this, Google search "Fireside Chat With George Coleman"
Not anchor. Keel.
Jesus is my anchor. I'm sad you don't like that word.
For an artist...no anchor but pure freedom
👍Okay, sure he can play & the music sounds good but that’s it. 🤔The only reason why I’m watching these videos is because I’m trying to see what Cicely Tyson (and any woman) saw in him. I just don’t see anything appealing about him. 🤨 To each their own. 🤷🏻♀️
Miles was the definitive musical artist of the 20th century. Not only was a musical icon but was a fashion plate from the 50s thru the time of his passing. He also didn't take any bs from white folks and refused too put up with there mess. Mrs. Tyson also was very serious about her craft and was a straight shooter like Miles!!!
@@sirjer73 okay
It's quite a "scientifique Art"...
How can they play exactly the same thing in the same time, catching their line in the fin air, in a quasi arithmetic tempo... without putting/reading the notes on scores together, first. It was an era. Those who keep up such art ARE really great Artists.