Everytime I hear Miles' music from this period, it's like hearing frequencies from another dimension. And at it's core, that's what music is all about!
Wayne Shorter playing soprano sax; Chick Corea on electric piano; Dave Holland on bass; Jack de Johnette of drums. I saw this quintet the same year at Antibes.
@@beargrizzly7551 What a rush that must have been! A friend introduced me to this period of Miles with The Cellar Door Sessions box set, and I was hooked forever.
Ahh... you're one of those Blue Note recordings guys. Heavily from 1969 to 1975, Miles played only the head of tunes, and expanding on each tune through the soloist and musical vamps or changes. This concept was wonderfully recorded on the "Petits Machins" track on the Filles De Kilimanjaro album
Once new a jazz fan who said he didn't listen to any Miles after '62!! (When Trane left) I played this for him and he changed his mind
Wayne Shorter (soprano sax), Chick Corea (el. piano), Dave Holland (double bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums)
so much had changed in the ten years since "kind of blue"
Everytime I hear Miles' music from this period, it's like hearing frequencies from another dimension. And at it's core, that's what music is all about!
the mt everest of this killing BAND !!!!! SWING !! POWER !!! its crazy good !!!
nice kid his story is great, too
Amazing A/V quality.
The artist at his peak. Extraordinary.
Peak Miles
Brilliant Quintet
fantascienza... 1969... fantascienza...
RIP Wayne ...
1:02 - 1:36 stay on repeat
Genio
genios
Drummer was insane
Not "the drummer", Jack DeJohnette. He's insane for a reason.
Que rey dios
Oh come on, why are the other musicians not mentioned in the description?! What a shame
Miles Davis - trumpet
Wayne Shorter - tenor and soprano saxophones
Chick Corea - electric piano
Dave Holland - bass
Jack DeJohnette - drums
All Stars
Wayne Shorter playing soprano sax; Chick Corea on electric piano; Dave Holland on bass; Jack de Johnette of drums. I saw this quintet the same year at Antibes.
@@beargrizzly7551 What a rush that must have been! A friend introduced me to this period of Miles with The Cellar Door Sessions box set, and I was hooked forever.
Its pretty much the core of the Bitches Brew group. Love Jack playing the skins. Savage.
Vests were once more stylish.
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Отлично! Глецс)
Jimi hendrix con la tromba. Ciao Miles
Wayne shorter went off bruh! Simply not from dis planet
RIP chick corea
composed by wayne ?
no. composed by miles himself
No miles composed this
camera angle just gave me headache
Of all the things you could comment, THAT was it? 😂
at 0:01, his jacket looks like a sloth.
The rhythm section is not bad....but the real one! Is Tony+Herbie+Ron
Wayne's World.
ai colorization is magical.
No Harmony jazz...
Ahh... you're one of those Blue Note recordings guys.
Heavily from 1969 to 1975, Miles played only the head of tunes, and expanding on each tune through the soloist and musical vamps or changes. This concept was wonderfully recorded on the "Petits Machins" track on the Filles De Kilimanjaro album
tons of harmony !! YOU just cant hear it !!
It’s all harmony…just expanded from “traditional “ forms
@@alanpalanker thanks alan !! exactly right ,NO HARMONY ?? hah
It's not dissonance. Wide band scale.