J.Strantz: you go! Love to hear your comment. It made me smile really big, and in great admiration for all the wise ones who can truly still appreciate such a master as Miles! I hope you live to 100 and beyond!💋
i was having a stent put in at a boston hospital they asked if i wanted any music and i said put in any miles davis album. i got lost in the music when they told me they were finished. feel great.
Esagerato....il suono dell'Universo esiste da 13,7 miliardi di anni, il genere umano da centomila anni...potresti semplicemente dire che Davis e' un bravissimo trombettista,questo si...
I wish all the kids blasting away on scales on their guitars at 1000 notes per second would listen to Miles. No show-off runs or tricks, tons of gorgeous space between notes. Each note means something. He’s not playing an instrument; he’s making music, creating a very special mood, communicating something that matters.
there was an italian musician/ songwriter/ guitar player called Pino Daniele. I am told by someone present at the exchange that he was once challenged by an up-and-coming italian jazz guitarist in a battle of skills. the jazz player went first. scales at neckbreaking neck over i forget whic standard. to which Daniele commented: "that's very imrpessive. but can you play me O sole mio, ballad style, without getting the audience bored?" there, miles davis could take the most overplayed tune in the world and still make it sound interesting and breathtaking.
@@adambruer9943 I forgot Miles Davis invented a time machine that let him listen to young guitarists on RUclips after he died. Heck, the Internet barely existed in 1991 when he passed, but still he listened to kids playing guitar on social media. (which didn’t exist). Quite an amazing guy. Seriously dude, your comment is one of the stupidest I have read in a long time.
I was a Roman gladiator in the time of Jesus, there has never been music tho' that inspired me as much as the music of the great Miles Davis. My wife, who survived the Salem witch trials, agrees and when the moon is full on summer nights, we dance and joyously weep to his sounds; he keeps us young at heart.
My wife and I were 11 when we heard Miles for the first time in 1945. Now we are 112 and he still blows hard in our phonograph table. Makes Irene randy as hell! Thank you Mike
@@Nitramrecin 1911 I have 121 and now im idiot. Why don't talk about the colours. In 1982 i like the red but now i prefer the beef with potatoes. Very important for all the people
I was 18 when l 1st heard the Genius of Miles. Now At 81 the effortlessly beauty of his trumpet still stops me in my me in my tracks. Cyndi you sang a Classic. Miles added his horn and made it a Super Classic Back in the days of Wax l would wear grooves in it.😇 These days l play along on my keyboard 👍 💯💪👃🏿👃🏽👃☮️❤️🌄😅😇👍
This particular performance of Time after Time is so special to me. Through his trumpet Miles was able to express all the deepest pain inside of him. His music is better than a any medicine you can buy at the pharmacy and even better than drugs if you have the ability to feel. God bless you Miles!
I'm 82. Miles hooked me on jazz when I was 13. Listened to a lot. Over 10,000 albums later I'm still listening. The music always changes, but it never gets old. I keep changing too. That music and abstract expressionist art is what keeps me alive!
I had no ideas about jazz when I was a youngster, once I heard this trumpet in a german restaurant as background music I felt in love with the special sound and tranquility. It propagated a special kinda sophisticated atmospheric place. I asked the waiter about the artist and showed me the album cover. My passion for this special music genre jazz still lingers on until today.
I took an intro to jazz class at San Jose State because it was the easiest A among all the school’s electives. I learned about Miles Davis in that class and have been fascinated since. Went from caring about an easy A to falling in love with great jazz music and composers.
Exactly what happened to me. Never forget the fist time I heard Kinda Blue (it came with my text book). Flamenco Sketches sat me down and forced me to listen to it multiple times.
Yes, he was in pain, and yes, he was on his way out, but my goodness, what a talent and what a genius and how wonderfully Miles was able to interpret a song as gorgeous as this one!
cicely just broke it off with him big fight -- on his death bed he said almost his last words : pease tell cicely i'm so sorry." you hear it in his playing
I grew with Miles in my house, my brother in law John Moore (tenor) and Miles were friends. Miles was my niece's God Father. I recall many jam sessions on weekends, some lasting all night long.
@@willis3537 I certainly was, I grew up in a time and place that was loaded with jazz musicians in St. Louis, Missouri. A lot of them were and are my friends and acquaintances. St. Louis has been blessed with being he home of, or the gathering place for many great musicians. Such as Miles, Gene Ammons, Sonny Stitt, Grant Green, Oliver Nelson, Jimmy Blanton, John Hicks, Greg Osby, Russell Gunn, Willie Akins, to name a few and many blues and pop artists. I grew up in Jazz Heaven and this city is producing more good musicians regularly.
Been there too. Flashed. In the Newspaper " Süddeutsche Zeitung" somebody , a professional :-))) wrote the next day about the clothes the musicians were wearing on stage and that Miles wasnt able to playing a song without pauses .. I could not believe that this was printed about MILES..and stopped reading newspapers after this !
Thank you so much. I did not know and I very much appreciate this discovery. I appreciate it./Merci, infiniment. Je ne connaissais pas et j'ai beaucoup apprécier cette découvert. Je vous en suis reconnaissant.
The greatest trumpet tone of all time, hands down Their were many greats, but Miles is my favorite. Diverse and expressive. Played the least amount of notes but said the most.
He was the greatest of all time. I cry every time I watch this video, and hear him play Time after Time. It’s such a sad sad piece. RIP Miles. Your fans will never forget you.
I was born in Chicago in the 50th on the south side I was raised listening to Miles, Eddie Harris, les Mcain,the Duke, Nate King Cole,Oscar Peterson and the Great lady Billy Holiday its brings back the good times in my life. God Speed
In this absolute freedom (jazz) it's hard to find the song. We have loved Your music all through the years IT helped US to grow to feel and...to see and walk.
WOW! I got chills! Rewind to 6:10: Miles glances at McCreary, drawing him slowly away from in front of the drumkit like some mystical snake charrner... Check McCreary's intense stare at Miles' horn. Miles puts the mute in, hand on McCreary's shoulder and they commune... McCreary riffing subtle figures as he & Miles have an intimate conversation. Mazur and Wellman weave telepathic grooves behind 'em. Fuckin' MAGIC! Masterclass: Awesome music does not have to be loud music. Key aspect of Miles' genius: creating transcendent moments as bandleader relentlessly bringing the greatness out of his musicians across 30+ years.
“I have to change. It’s like a curse.” “Music is an addiction.” “Jazz is like blues with a shot of heroin.” “Jazz is the big brother of Revolution. Revolution follows it around.” "Anybody can play. The note is only 20 percent. The attitude of the motherfucker who plays it is 80 percent." Quotes attributed to Miles Davis 4:01
I'm 50. Once a track was playing in the book shop and I couldn't think of anything else. That was my first rendezvous with Mr. Davis, now 30 years later, I'm still looking forward to meeting him each time 😊
I was not even Born when this awesome musian was on his prime of Fame ever since I went to the Mardi gras I fall in love with this kind of music I am looking for his Albums thanks to Utube and whoever posted this videos 😍😱👍🎸🎶
when you choose an instrument to express yourself and become so good at it, it becomes you, and there's no limits from that point forward what music you can achieve the whole world will never forget you
I just love the trumpet especially Miles Davis and Dizzy G. They make the trumpet sing. Such good vibes and inspiration to life itself. What is the meaning of Life? To Live It! Get on with your life friend.
I’m 48 years young …. My mum introduced me to miles via porgy and Bess…. When I was a kid, I didn’t pick back up my love for this music until I was in my 20’s…. I love rock I love electronic music…. But nothing touches both my heart and my head and my imagination at the same time the way jazz does….
This is probably the most beautiful rendition of Cindy Lauper's song, and one I would never have thoought Miles Davis would cover. And the only time I've ever really enjoy Miles's music. Bravo! Would ove to hear more in the same vein.
I miss him. I remember exactly where I was and who I was with when I (we) heard on the radio that Miles had passed. I was stunned, had to pull over to the side of the road just to absorb this. I felt that all my life there had been Miles Davis, how could he be gone? A piece of me went with him. Sometimes, when my wife and I are relaxing and wanting some music, we put on Sketches of Spain and just listen. It never gets old.
Interpretazione sofisticata e straordinaria! Miles Davis, "grande" nei passaggi musicali, trasforma questa pagina musicale in una autentica meditazione!
I saw miles davis in 1959. I was 31 years old. I'm 93 years old now, and I still crank up the volume control when listening to miles davis.
why lie though.
@@barrymore87 read some of the other comments.
@@J.Strantz hahahaa sorry went over my head .
J.Strantz: you go! Love to hear your comment. It made me smile really big, and in great admiration for all the wise ones who can truly still appreciate such a master as Miles! I hope you live to 100 and beyond!💋
@@Brenzzy amazing
i was having a stent put in at a boston hospital they asked if i wanted any music and i said put in any miles davis album. i got lost in the music when they told me they were finished. feel great.
This is like finding gold.
It is! Just see this for the first time, and is amazing and gold ❤
When you are listenning Miles you are not listening to a trumpet but to the sound of the Universe. It’s a spiritual experience.🙏
Esagerato....il suono dell'Universo esiste da 13,7 miliardi di anni, il genere umano da centomila anni...potresti semplicemente dire che Davis e' un bravissimo trombettista,questo si...
@@sinusiridum551😂😂😂
@@sinusiridum551human are from Outer space.
...comunque apprezzo moltissimo Miles nella fase " elettrica" : In A silent way, Bitches Brew ed i live di quel periodo...
TRUTH!
The man was a master on them trumpet. Greatest jazz trumpeter ever. 😊🎉
@David-q1q7k ...False!
This should have a billion views
jawoll!
I was there in this concert when I was 35 and now 70. Miles is still alive in me.
Me too, but there is a small difference...I am 85 now.......
fair enough....
I wish all the kids blasting away on scales on their guitars at 1000 notes per second would listen to Miles. No show-off runs or tricks, tons of gorgeous space between notes. Each note means something. He’s not playing an instrument; he’s making music, creating a very special mood, communicating something that matters.
there was an italian musician/ songwriter/ guitar player called Pino Daniele. I am told by someone present at the exchange that he was once challenged by an up-and-coming italian jazz guitarist in a battle of skills. the jazz player went first. scales at neckbreaking neck over i forget whic standard. to which Daniele commented: "that's very imrpessive. but can you play me O sole mio, ballad style, without getting the audience bored?"
there, miles davis could take the most overplayed tune in the world and still make it sound interesting and breathtaking.
That‘s a matter of fact. He was playing on an Universal Avenue 🙌
It was the kids blasting away on scales that inspired Miles to change his sound and revive his career.
@@adambruer9943 I’d love to know where got that misconception. 🤦♂️
@@adambruer9943 I forgot Miles Davis invented a time machine that let him listen to young guitarists on RUclips after he died. Heck, the Internet barely existed in 1991 when he passed, but still he listened to kids playing guitar on social media. (which didn’t exist).
Quite an amazing guy.
Seriously dude, your comment is one of the stupidest I have read in a long time.
2024 here. How am I just hearing this!!!!??? Simply beautiful ❤😊
me too
Listen to his version of "human nature" too. Sublime
I’m in the womb currently and I can tell Miles is The Man. Can’t wait.
Like you said, Miles is the man! 5:49
Master at work
I’m 869 years old and still listen to this absolute master
Oh , you are so young
You’ve got good taste in music for your young age!
I find that hard to believe
Oh..I was hoping to hear Cyndi Lauper tune.
Have you never met Mozart in your very long life? 🙃😉
I heard Miles Davis in 64, I was 22. Its 2022, i'm 80 and this is still the one and only Miles Davis.
U c.
More or less I was in one of his last performance and he could not do his magic anymore, otherwise he was great.
Amazing!!!!!!
I was a Roman gladiator in the time of Jesus, there has never been music tho' that inspired me as much as the music of the great Miles Davis. My wife, who survived the Salem witch trials, agrees and when the moon is full on summer nights, we dance and joyously weep to his sounds; he keeps us young at heart.
😆 mann you trippin. That was a good one.😆😆
Soul deep notes
Enters your soul
Thank u maestro miles
Haaa 😂😂😂😂
I don't know what you're smoking but I would love to get a quarter ounce of it
I was been killed in Jezuses time.Congrats americans!Real one
My wife and I were 11 when we heard Miles for the first time in 1945. Now we are 112 and he still blows hard in our phonograph table. Makes Irene randy as hell! Thank you Mike
That's why he did what he did, for people like yourselves. I know, I was 12 in 1945 so I had a little more clarity than you and Sara. God speed Miles.
I first heard Miles when I was 3'8," I didnt appreciate him until I was 4'9" and now at 5'11' I am a true aficionado.
"Now we are 112 ..." 🤔
So you were born in 1934 and mathematics says, that NOW you are 88 years old.
@@Nitramrecin 1911 I have 121 and now im idiot. Why don't talk about the colours. In 1982 i like the red but now i prefer the beef with potatoes. Very important for all the people
I was never any good at math
How to make an 80s pop hit a timeless masterpiece.
Cindy Lauper and Rob Hyman composed a fine piece of music. Only Miles Davis had the balls to serve it to the boring jazz scene.
It's 3 AM and you are walking alone as it rains in Manhattan
Im listening this song of the greates of all time and Im so happening that I just cant help to cry. We miss you .
Who is with me in 2020 ?
אני Me
big influence on my life this mans playing
👑...A MASTER AT WORK...👑..😢
I am Kemit but I am not crying.I am being made happy by Miles.Jim.Liverpool.
@@donwilliamandwilsonshow intonation at times questionable. i listen to Kind of Blue when i was 10. still one of my favourite albums.
"He lives forever with he,s great music here on this planet!!" Thanx and RIP Miles 😍💓✌🙏
Good vibations❤😊8
something just so beautiful.
In the midle, when change the ritm of music.... This atabaque is simply awesome!!!
Marilyn Mazur.
I was 18 when l 1st heard the Genius of Miles. Now At 81 the effortlessly beauty of his trumpet still stops me in my me in my tracks. Cyndi you sang a Classic. Miles added his horn and made it a Super Classic
Back in the days of Wax l would wear grooves in it.😇
These days l play along on my keyboard 👍
💯💪👃🏿👃🏽👃☮️❤️🌄😅😇👍
This particular performance of Time after Time is so special to me. Through his trumpet Miles was able to express all the deepest pain inside of him. His music is better than a any medicine you can buy at the pharmacy and even better than drugs if you have the ability to feel. God bless you Miles!
So well said!
I was 52 yrs old in 1952 !! Today I am 81. I am a great fan of Miles Davis !!
Peter C Ellis that's nice man!
If you were 52 years old in 1952, today you would be 118 ! There's something going on with your math.
brumune 81, 18. 52 or 25 or anywhere betwixt, so what! He's a great fan of miles
Peter C Ellis 🤔 I will give you a pass with your math
Twas a typo, folks. He was 52 in 1988/89, when this performance was recorded.
Miles will remain one of the greatest musicians of the 20th century.
yes he will im just getting familiar with him he is very, very good
The wonderful thing about RUclips is that it's available for us to see and hear this and other amazing musicians.thank you
If not of all time!
Time After Time!🥰MASTERPIECE!💯
I'm over 150 years old and still listen to Miles Davis.
This man and his horn are so incredible,pure genius.
I saw Miles Davis live in 1946 when i was 73. I'm 150 now and still this moves me to tears
Liar 😂
Fascinating the way he prowls around the stage, almost invisible, despite the bright colours of his psychedelic shirt…
@feelllix ... Get some help, IMMEDIATELY!!!
I'm 82. Miles hooked me on jazz when I was 13. Listened to a lot. Over 10,000 albums later I'm still listening. The music always changes, but it never gets old. I keep changing too. That music and abstract expressionist art is what keeps me alive!
Right on Daniel!!
I had no ideas about jazz when I was a youngster, once I heard this trumpet in a german restaurant as background music I felt in love with the special sound and tranquility. It propagated a special kinda sophisticated atmospheric place. I asked the waiter about the artist and showed me the album cover. My passion for this special music genre jazz still lingers on until today.
Sir I want to be you! I don't ever want to not be taken somewhere when I hear a good vibe.
This is out freaking standing.
What an honor for anyone that shared the stage with him.
Only Miles can touch this beautiful song with gold.
8:30!
I am 72 years old...I hope he is Heaven's House Band...
That trumpet looks outrageous in an awesome way.
I took an intro to jazz class at San Jose State because it was the easiest A among all the school’s electives. I learned about Miles Davis in that class and have been fascinated since. Went from caring about an easy A to falling in love with great jazz music and composers.
Exactly what happened to me. Never forget the fist time I heard Kinda Blue (it came with my text book). Flamenco Sketches sat me down and forced me to listen to it multiple times.
And. Is it easy?
Yes, he was in pain, and yes, he was on his way out, but my goodness, what a talent and what a genius and how wonderfully Miles was able to interpret a song as gorgeous as this one!
cicely just broke it off with him big fight -- on his death bed he said almost his last words :
pease tell cicely i'm so sorry." you hear it in his playing
I grew with Miles in my house, my brother in law John Moore (tenor) and Miles were friends. Miles was my niece's God Father. I recall many jam sessions on weekends, some lasting all night long.
You are so lucky. Wooow. From west Africa (Senegal)
@@willis3537 I certainly was, I grew up in a time and place that was loaded with jazz musicians in St. Louis, Missouri. A lot of them were and are my friends and acquaintances. St. Louis has been blessed with being he home of, or the gathering place for many great musicians. Such as Miles, Gene Ammons, Sonny Stitt, Grant Green, Oliver Nelson, Jimmy Blanton, John Hicks, Greg Osby, Russell Gunn, Willie Akins, to name a few and many blues and pop artists. I grew up in Jazz Heaven and this city is producing more good musicians regularly.
Fortune smiles on you!
@@PauloSantos-rl7ye I do feel fortunate, thank you. I've got so many Miles memories and stories.
@@rakhemthoth9180 tell us some
Been there too. Flashed. In the Newspaper " Süddeutsche Zeitung" somebody , a professional :-))) wrote the next day about the clothes the musicians were wearing on stage and that Miles wasnt able to playing a song without pauses .. I could not believe that this was printed about MILES..and stopped reading newspapers after this !
Too Much Jazz Solo for this Old JARHEAD ❤ thanks for this posting ❤John Barnett revisited November 2023❤
There aren't too many words to describe this man's talent. Genius is all that comes to my mind.
he makes many false notes...
@@BarbieChaite and makes them seem right. Creative.
This one was made for the heart, hit's the right places, truly a Legend
西暦
Thank you so much. I did not know and I very much appreciate this discovery. I appreciate it./Merci, infiniment. Je ne connaissais pas et j'ai beaucoup apprécier cette découvert. Je vous en suis reconnaissant.
How wonderful they were.
Nobody can play the trumpet like Miles whenever I walk into a place where his music is played I immediately recognise it
The greatest trumpet tone of all time, hands down
Their were many greats, but Miles is my favorite. Diverse and expressive. Played the least amount of notes but said the most.
He was the greatest of all time. I cry every time I watch this video, and hear him play Time after Time. It’s such a sad sad piece. RIP Miles. Your fans will never forget you.
Yes, Never!!
Thank you.
I was born in Chicago in the 50th on the south side I was raised listening to Miles, Eddie Harris, les Mcain,the Duke, Nate King Cole,Oscar Peterson and the Great lady Billy Holiday its brings back the good times in my life. God Speed
@darryallison7639 ...Nat* "King" Cole. Billie*
When the angels come down from the sky to tell us that Heaven exists: Miles Davis
In this absolute freedom (jazz) it's hard to find the song. We have loved Your music all through the years IT helped US to grow to feel and...to see and walk.
Miles was the connection between heaven and earth with this piece...........And every musician played so well and gentle. That was a special night.
I went to his concert in 1961. I was 68. Now I'm 129 and I still start dancing whenever I hear Miles Davis play.
😂
😂
I first saw Davis in 1960 when i was 76. Now I’m older but still in love with his music
Thanks Sir Miles for all what you gave us.The end is just a beginning. See you my friend.
WOW! I got chills!
Rewind to 6:10: Miles glances at McCreary, drawing him slowly away from in front of the drumkit like some mystical snake charrner... Check McCreary's intense stare at Miles' horn. Miles puts the mute in, hand on McCreary's shoulder and they commune...
McCreary riffing subtle figures as he & Miles have an intimate conversation. Mazur and Wellman weave telepathic grooves behind 'em.
Fuckin' MAGIC!
Masterclass: Awesome music does not have to be loud music.
Key aspect of Miles' genius: creating transcendent moments as bandleader relentlessly bringing the greatness out of his musicians across 30+ years.
Beautifully said.
This was it for me too.
Exactly 💯
Extraordinario...!!!maravilloso momento...
Miles took a fantastic song to another level as only he could do. It's so beautiful and mesmerizing.
“I have to change. It’s like a curse.”
“Music is an addiction.”
“Jazz is like blues with a shot of heroin.”
“Jazz is the big brother of Revolution. Revolution follows it around.”
"Anybody can play. The note is only 20 percent. The attitude of the motherfucker who plays it is 80 percent."
Quotes attributed to Miles Davis 4:01
Beautiful, alice. The man called it and got it on. Miles. the genius.
The conga line, Miles’ trumpet, and the keyboard was a euphoric combination. Simply bliss and serene.
Fantastic, this man plays like there's no tomorrow ! Thank you Miles, peace.
This is the dude. The coolest man to ever walk the earth.
I'm crying, never heard this.
I’ve been listening to miles since I was zero years old. Today I am 2 and I still crank the volume up when this track comes on
It's amazing to me how an individual can hear so much in these few chords and express it to an audience!
Lol
I know I know just an inkling of one would be fabulous
Well said Rondy
The chords are beautiful. Deep and soulful.
Did you ever hear of lucky hudson
With this song I could finish every day and start the new day.
On my 3rd play through in a row on this beautiful Sunday morning.
There have been, only one Miles Davis!!! Never another, not even a copy!! Rest brother!! We miss you heavily
I named my youngest son after him. Miles will live forever. The greatest jazz man ever and he only had a trumpet. Come on man. D.
❤️ i names my high end speakers after miles 😀 funny but true
He had an impeccable creative drive.
Loving it. Miss you Miles.
Holy mistakes. This is how music is born. I hope you're with the Lord, Miles
Grande Miles, grande grande grande
I'm 50. Once a track was playing in the book shop and I couldn't think of anything else. That was my first rendezvous with Mr. Davis, now 30 years later, I'm still looking forward to meeting him each time 😊
this guy puts heart AND soul into his playin in inprovisation and songs that he covers like this love it world class
No one cares to play like this anymore. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I would have loved to hear this live
Because no one can.
I like to bong and listen to miles smiles
I'm a trumpet player and am convinced he never played a note he didn't want to sound just as it did! The Best Ever!!!
Lol
"do not fear mistakes. There are none"
This!!!!
I was not even Born when this awesome musian was on his prime of Fame ever since I went to the Mardi gras I fall in love with this kind of music I am looking for his Albums thanks to Utube and whoever posted this videos 😍😱👍🎸🎶
Miles was and remains a soul healing genius! This one brings me to the verge of something better than I was before hearing it.
Let's Blum Miles Davis was a guest star on an episode of Miami Vice it's around somewhere.... the coolest episode ever had
If there is a time machine, I'd wish to be a part of the audience in this extraordinary act
My words are flowing down my cheeks gorgeous! Holy moly Miles & Miles thank you Sir! Peace be with us All just wow!
This band is locked in. What talent all round - each excelling, but never overplaying
Wow. It's so easy to see why Miles is such a legend. I'm so thankful that he shared his gift with the world.
Miles Davis was an artist beyond words, he conveyed his soul and was transcendent.
J'adore.
Steve Cohen Now you sound like Carlos Santana who said something similar when interviewed about Miles Davis 😍
Art, creativity and us humble listeners enjoying it all!. 71 now. I have been enjoying his music since my 20s.
Ya pas son 2⃣ deux ,tu es unique et tu le restera, toute ma vie je ne cesse de t'écouter 😅. Quelle classe 😊
when you choose an instrument to express yourself and become so good at it, it becomes you, and there's no limits from that point forward what music you can achieve
the whole world will never forget you
Well said
@Vlad Nicolae Leu oameni ca miles sunt unu in un milion, fara gluma
Perfect timing for those of us who go through life's familiar challenges, time after time, to my baby brother Ricky luv ya forever bro RIP
I so agree!!!!!
Oh man!! this guy's got soul. He knows how to calm this spirit.
I just love the trumpet especially Miles Davis and Dizzy G. They make the trumpet sing. Such good vibes and inspiration to life itself. What is the meaning of Life? To Live It! Get on with your life friend.
He plays from his soul.....amazing trumpet player....❤❤❤❤
Listening to Miles Davis is like soul searching.
Miles was a master of stillness. His improvisations took us to new places. Awe inspiring
Christopher Ward Yes which is why he was such a fan of pianist Ahmad Jamal😍
Miles Davis, extraordinary, genius, awesome, timeless, powerful, compelling, absolute innovator of sound.
Love him
I’m 2 currently and I can tell Miles is The Man. Can’t wait.😊
I’m 48 years young …. My mum introduced me to miles via porgy and Bess…. When I was a kid, I didn’t pick back up my love for this music until I was in my 20’s…. I love rock I love electronic music…. But nothing touches both my heart and my head and my imagination at the same time the way jazz does….
There will never be another Miles Davis. GOAT
This is probably the most beautiful rendition of Cindy Lauper's song, and one I would never have thoought Miles Davis would cover. And the only time I've ever really enjoy Miles's music. Bravo! Would ove to hear more in the same vein.
Timeless artistry. Oh, Miles, how we miss you.
In the movie:""Ascenseur pour l'échafaud"="Elevator for the guillotine"/Louis Malle, Miles was extraordinary!
Assisti o concerto em Londres no ano de 1987, eu tinha 23 anos, hoje aos 61 ainda me lembro de tanta sonoridade e energia.
Great Miles Davis, The Best. Thank You
So cool, so comfortable in his own skin. An American Icon
I simply have no words to express what I feel when listening to Miles....
Me too...
Cuando vayamos al cielo, esta es la música que tocará Miles para nosotros.
I miss him. I remember exactly where I was and who I was with when I (we) heard on the radio that Miles had passed. I was stunned, had to pull over to the side of the road just to absorb this. I felt that all my life there had been Miles Davis, how could he be gone? A piece of me went with him. Sometimes, when my wife and I are relaxing and wanting some music, we put on Sketches of Spain and just listen. It never gets old.
The most brilliant broken soul in our lifetime. Much love.
We are all confused... souls looking for the right answers .. miles shared the pieces to the puzzle of life a true artist.
Interpretazione sofisticata e straordinaria!
Miles Davis, "grande" nei passaggi musicali, trasforma questa pagina musicale in una autentica meditazione!
L'ho visto suonare due volte, delle quali una con questa formazione. Ipnotico, a tratti inquietante.