Miles Davis live in Stockholm 1973

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @KhalDrogo76
    @KhalDrogo76 3 года назад +74

    Miles is 47 yrs old here...think about that....mindblowing almost 50 yrs old and totally embracing the new styles of music and completely shedding his hard bop career, fearless! guy was a f'n WIZARD

    • @Daconti
      @Daconti 3 года назад +3

      yeah man ! that's true...

    • @eileenhenryselby-smith9762
      @eileenhenryselby-smith9762 3 года назад +3

      the open ear

    • @mammontustado9680
      @mammontustado9680 3 года назад +2

      That's called 'adapting'
      Now you calling this fearless, that's called 'pandering'

    • @KhalDrogo76
      @KhalDrogo76 3 года назад +19

      @@mammontustado9680 totally incorrect..you clearly don’t understand Miles body of work. For a bebop legend to be playing funk rock at age 50 would’ve been like Sinatra wearing a tasseled leather shirt and blue sunglasses singing about the zodiacs with sitar’s in his band. Miles was truly fearless when it came to music, the fear of reinventing yourself and for it not to work plagues most musical acts....Miles didn’t have that he was a true visionary. Pandering is exploiting a weakness - try again

    • @scotty6124
      @scotty6124 Год назад +3

      And even better is everyone else on stage is way younger.

  • @mishiknezevic5102
    @mishiknezevic5102 10 месяцев назад +9

    Finally some music I can understand and listen to

  • @portinarih
    @portinarih 2 года назад +18

    I love this era of miles and the musicians of him, because they are like dark Hippies.

  • @terronb
    @terronb 2 года назад +22

    These boys were COOKIN!!! Deep, stanky grooves. I love it

  • @SD9xcp311x
    @SD9xcp311x Год назад +10

    Miles at his greatest! 1973-75. Pete Cosey is probably the most underrated jazz-Funck guitar player!

  • @anatomiadahistoria
    @anatomiadahistoria 3 месяца назад +3

    Watched this video countless times before this high quality version came in, and it's like listening to it for the first time, the energy on this night...

  • @teelurizzo8542
    @teelurizzo8542 3 года назад +50

    Arguably Miles Davis most radical live incarnation. Always a pleasure to be a able to have access to precious performances like this one - even if my favorite 'Electric Miles' is probably the 1971 line up. Most notably here is the pristine video quality. Gotta love early 1970s post-psychedelic clothes and colours too!

    • @johnsmits2494
      @johnsmits2494 3 года назад +11

      This is it. You have the jungle, you have voodoo, even vague European strains, and outer space. Not news for Davis buffs, but even if you’re stoned , or not, this lineup is in it’s own universe. Earth, fire, air, water are constantly shifting. Not all Davis’ 68’ and on gigs “worked”, but the creativity here is staggering. This is a huge part of Miles and his genius, he’ll be remembered for centuries for this.

  • @buckbuckley7221
    @buckbuckley7221 3 года назад +18

    This Man owned his moments, own yours, forget and learn from your past, it's what makes us, good or bad. Peace Brother we will forever enjoy what you put down.

  • @LocalManMakesMusic
    @LocalManMakesMusic 3 года назад +65

    When the guitarist is sitting in front of a giant percussion table, you know it’s gonna be dope as hell!

    • @johnsmits2494
      @johnsmits2494 3 года назад +4

      And that guitarist, behind the percussion, amazing. Sounds like some odd effect, but this player can actually play horn licks more lyrical than J Maglaughlin(spelling wrong). Although Mac could certainly rule with the avant-garde stuff. Is it Reggie Lucas ? If so, he plays real well on the albums, but I never heard stuff like that.

    • @michaeldean9338
      @michaeldean9338 Год назад

      lol..,.Well said. I think the same when the drummer is 'locked up' in the plexi-glass cube.

    • @kenmeyer6786
      @kenmeyer6786 Год назад +2

      It’s Pete Cosey.

  • @黒田祐一-q2e
    @黒田祐一-q2e 2 года назад +20

    Everthig around this era flows into Agharta and Pangea finally.I think both of two are everlasting masterpiece of all time.

    • @olivierdrouin2701
      @olivierdrouin2701 2 года назад +4

      La deuxième partie de pangaea est totalement originale !!
      Information pour ceux qui pourraient être rebutés par le côté répétitif de beaucoup des concerts de miles de cette époque
      La dernière i intervention de miles de pangaea , c est comme l ouverture d une autre dimension.
      Et le blues de la deuxième partie d agartha , c est vraiment le rire des dieux....

    • @orlandomartinez3354
      @orlandomartinez3354 2 года назад +1

      @@olivierdrouin2701 tu descripción describe a la perfección está música

    • @olivierdrouin2701
      @olivierdrouin2701 2 года назад +1

      Merci à Orlando !
      Le pouce baisse est évidemment une erreur de manipulation !😀

    • @karlwaugh30
      @karlwaugh30 5 месяцев назад +3

      Dark Magus is the album for me from this era, despite the slight worse sound quality it's just so intense.

  • @jkf9167
    @jkf9167 3 года назад +11

    That Agharta-era band. Wow. What a bunch of freaks, and I mean that as a compliment! Pete Cosey and Michael Henderson are bananas. I can just imagine Miles looking at me the way he looks at Liebman and Cosey and thinking, "Does this mean I'm doing good or bad?"

    • @aaarauz1
      @aaarauz1 3 года назад +5

      Id be scared shitless.

    • @terronb
      @terronb 2 года назад

      @@aaarauz1 😆

  • @SuperStrik9
    @SuperStrik9 2 года назад +19

    Pete Cosey is incredible. 🎸

    • @elraywilliams4806
      @elraywilliams4806 Год назад +2

      This is about miles Right? He made others push to be great. It seems like Miles Davis is always overlooked. Big up Miles Davis he was a genius when it came to his talents.

    • @williemakeit2346
      @williemakeit2346 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@elraywilliams4806when we talk about Miles, it goes beyond just how great a trumpeter he was. Part of his greatness was his choice of sidemen. This resulted in the music always being incredible even when Miles wasn’t playing. And Pete Cosey was indeed an incredible guitarist.
      There are plenty of other jazz greats where most of the interesting stuff happened while they played. When their sidemen play we usually just wait for the leader to come back and play. Not with Miles tho. He kept himself surrounded by players just as capable of keeping the music interesting as he was.

  • @Francesco6961
    @Francesco6961 Год назад +4

    Was fortunate to see this band a few times. This was an exceptionally awesome night!

  • @stevearle
    @stevearle 2 года назад +10

    Around the 40 min. mark Dave Liebman has the best "early" effects units made for sax... What a great sound! and D.L. is playing to the effect at one point and really understanding this original tone (it has takin brass, woodwind etc. instruments years to catch up on the huge advancements in sound manipulation, appropriate for the times we have happened upon... (I diiiigress) but here we are left with a new timbre to enjoy.

    • @ulyssesgrantgarnerjr6395
      @ulyssesgrantgarnerjr6395 2 года назад +2

      Microphone aided sound. Cosey is playing some of the most original guitar implanted in the annals of music. Everyone in this Band influenced the directions the other took. When a new vocabulary is .created the level of understanding and communications is predicated upon the degree of listening.

  • @ulyssesgrantgarnerjr6395
    @ulyssesgrantgarnerjr6395 2 года назад +3

    The videographer provides a visual map of the intersection of musical ideas that distinguish this Band from any band that ever existed. I was sitting in an audience in a DC nightclub , when Miles entered the club, between sets, he came up behind me and put his arm around my neck and whispered in my ear,” where the fuck were you(first set), that shit was so funny I had to cut it.” No one has ever describe what they were during than Miles.

  • @jimvandermaas1241
    @jimvandermaas1241 5 лет назад +59

    This is phenomenal. The best directed live video that I have seen of electric Miles.

    • @FawleyJude
      @FawleyJude 4 года назад +13

      It's one of the best directed bits of concert footage I've seen of any group. It gives you a feel of how the group was interacting overall, has close-ups of individual musicians so you can see how they're responding, has a good variety of shots, and best of all it doesn't resort to that gimmicky stuff that's gotten popular, no long super-tight close-ups of the players' hands or weird camea angles shot from the floor, etc.

    • @eleliotmanuel2060
      @eleliotmanuel2060 3 года назад +1

      no

    • @mrveritas700
      @mrveritas700 3 года назад

      try this one. that whole 73 tour of europe is broken down on youtube it seems.
      ruclips.net/video/wOA9_TdRFt4/видео.html

    • @halaman9500
      @halaman9500 2 года назад +1

      Yup

  • @Myuzak
    @Myuzak 3 года назад +8

    Listening to Miles records I always thought Mtume had 5 hands, he could make so much conga sound. Top quality video but nothing can capture those 5 hands! Awesome concert

  • @reggiemoscat1822
    @reggiemoscat1822 4 года назад +25

    Been playing this whole video nonstop. THIS IS REAL MUSIC! 2020 ✊😎
    - STRAIGHT ART AT ITS BEST 💯

  • @willemmoller6736
    @willemmoller6736 2 года назад +5

    Awesome stuff! Many people complained that Miles turned his back to his audience, but he was actually conducting the band. Fascinating to see how into the whole sound he was, and how they were tuned into him. And Dennis Coffey in full flight is a thing to behold! Dave Liebman also blowing up a storm. This music is still almost shockingly ahead of its time!

  • @UlisesBarrera
    @UlisesBarrera 3 года назад +3

    An endless joy that will live for ever, a universal feel that doesn’t need time, a unique form to express reality

  • @rahawk69
    @rahawk69 3 года назад +15

    Man this drummer is totally in the pocket.

    • @GrandeCapo_PallaPesante
      @GrandeCapo_PallaPesante 3 года назад +11

      Al Foster is great.

    • @TrombaPomodoro
      @TrombaPomodoro Год назад +2

      @@GrandeCapo_PallaPesante One of the greats for sure ! His scope is amazing too.... you can hear him swinging his ass off just three years after this, along with Sam Jones and Barry Harris, in Dexter Gordon's awesome "Biting The Apple" !!

    • @aaarauz1
      @aaarauz1 8 месяцев назад

      and he sure loved that hat!! @@GrandeCapo_PallaPesante

  • @JotaOrtiz
    @JotaOrtiz 4 года назад +18

    I owned a VHS copy of this concert. Got it from a friends Deadhead brother (great historical bootlegers). I couldnt believe it when I watched. This is in 2002 way before youtube. I still have that tape somewhere. I played it so much. Always impressed of the video and audio quality. Northern Europeans man. They got that technology together. The group is cooking as usual. Makes me SO mad there isnt footage like this of Miles group in 72’ with Carlos Garnett, Cedric Lawson and the indian instrument section.

  • @vanomaden
    @vanomaden 3 года назад +9

    Wow, kudos to the director too. Wonderful footage. I love that shot and the following scene at 04:23

  • @strictlynorton
    @strictlynorton 7 месяцев назад +2

    Only the creme de la creme got to share a stage with Miles, but those who did were loved and respected by Davis. The cat was otherworldly. A god who once walked among men.

  • @michaelg.partridge8216
    @michaelg.partridge8216 5 лет назад +20

    Holy crap, that Pete Cosey...

  • @BigEightiesNewWave
    @BigEightiesNewWave 3 года назад +2

    Guitarist Reggie Lucas, who had a wildly varied career-from backing soul vocalists Billy Paul and Roberta Flack to playing in Miles Davis' groundbreaking early '70s electric bands to performing on Olatunji's world-music classic to producing the majority of Madonna's debut album-died on Saturday, May 19, due to complications from heart disease. He was 65.

  • @hippydippy
    @hippydippy 3 года назад +4

    The conga player & guitar player with all the percussion are both amazing!

  • @zezimgasolina4614
    @zezimgasolina4614 4 года назад +18

    Untitled Original 730424c (M. Davis) - 0:48
    Calypso Frelimo (M. Davis) - 17:00
    For Dave [Mr. Foster] (M. Davis) - 37:31
    5 Tune in 5 (with applause) (M. Davis) - 42:32

    • @monsterjazzlicks
      @monsterjazzlicks 4 года назад

      Is it not called MR FOSTER, as per Complete On The Corner Sessions?, rather than FOR DAVE?

    • @Frisbieinstein
      @Frisbieinstein 3 года назад

      That "Untitled" is Prelude.

  • @Frisbieinstein
    @Frisbieinstein 3 года назад +5

    This is even better than Agharta.
    I thought Dave Liebman was great but he never did much for me on recordings. Until this. And Pete Cosey is burnin it up.

  • @paologiannantonio560
    @paologiannantonio560 23 дня назад

    This is "the" Miles I never felt (maybe, I never understood), obscure as a black hole, notwithstanding his amazing genius

  • @jazzjeffjazzjeff
    @jazzjeffjazzjeff 4 года назад +14

    Man, Al Foster! Holy crap!

  • @saucissecountryboy895
    @saucissecountryboy895 3 года назад +2

    B O R D E L
    High Miles, c'est un ring le bazar, incroyable, performance, unique, SMB

  • @perrysar5954
    @perrysar5954 4 года назад +15

    It was all improv and spontaneous with Miles,that's where the real magic starts.

  • @freedomofexpression4916
    @freedomofexpression4916 2 месяца назад

    Le plus grand créateur de music que j’ai entendu de ma vie, Miles Davis.tin tin tiiiiiiiiiin tin tin tin tin tin

  • @gerryb154
    @gerryb154 4 года назад +56

    Miles sounds like he is playing the guitar and Peter Cosey sounds like he's playing the trumpet!

    • @monsterjazzlicks
      @monsterjazzlicks 4 года назад +4

      Can't bare Cosey, to be honest.

    • @johnsmits2494
      @johnsmits2494 3 года назад +2

      Absolutely. And I am stunned how close to a horn Pete gets. And yet he’s not interfering or mimicking the other horns there. This gig took place at a time that will likely never happen again. This whole cross breeding thing which Miles had, and the open mindedness of the audience, belongs to the 60’s and 70’s. You had heads of record companies wanting sales, but also very proud and supportive of much of their most artistic projects.

    • @anfrankogezamartincic1161
      @anfrankogezamartincic1161 3 года назад +3

      Is that a wah wah trumpet?

    • @anfrankogezamartincic1161
      @anfrankogezamartincic1161 3 года назад +2

      Cosey is cool as Antarctica,very unusual style

    • @Yapperofthecentury97
      @Yapperofthecentury97 3 года назад

      @@johnsmits2494 Great analysis. Why can’t you foresee another time like this occurring?

  • @angelmartinez-ke3cs
    @angelmartinez-ke3cs 5 лет назад +5

    Que buena musica carajo, no hay fin de semana que no la escuche y la disfrute mas y mas.

  • @cmrdt
    @cmrdt 6 лет назад +12

    amazing performance! I love this band!

    • @Gurci28
      @Gurci28 3 месяца назад

      This moment is also amazing! 10:01

  • @marcoseti7422
    @marcoseti7422 5 лет назад +7

    Incredibile video footage the Electric Miles Davis ''Live in Stockholm'' Konserthuset, November 1973.

  • @keykiyox
    @keykiyox 3 года назад +3

    Duke Ellington orchestra had an era called Blanton-Webster Band featuring Jimmy Blanton on bass and Ben Webster on tenor. I call this lineup Cosey-Mtume Band and it covers around this time to the recording of Agharta-Pangea. The music is the one most profoundly affected me to date. It is convincing.

    • @Creed_fan_69
      @Creed_fan_69 3 года назад

      Agharta is such a fucking monster record

  • @howies5265
    @howies5265 3 года назад +11

    My dad turned his cymbals like that said it was for protection from flying debris 🤟🥁🤟

  • @merit7720
    @merit7720 Год назад +2

    Miles you are the King

  • @woodygould
    @woodygould 2 года назад +10

    Interesting; starting at about 30:00, Cosey is playing with about as close to a straight, no-distortion guitar sound as I’ve ever heard, and then Liebman and Miles are piling on the stomp boxes!

    • @misoulian13
      @misoulian13 Год назад

      At this point I also noted how Cosey’s fretboard looks actually CHARRED with blackened areas around the lower strings. This would of course surprise no one…

  • @hocheye
    @hocheye 3 года назад +3

    This is so good! I had seen him in 1983, he gave his muffler to a lady in the front row at the end of the show.

  • @komentattor
    @komentattor 3 года назад +7

    miles was damn serious about the music. The look of godfather all the time - I can imagine how it feels to do mistake onstage with him

    • @anatomiadahistoria
      @anatomiadahistoria 3 месяца назад +1

      he actually demanded his musicians to explore their limits, even Miles talked about this a lot, a mistake is only contextual if you see it as a mistake. it was about risking it all, and sometimes they'd fail a note or phrase, but that's what Miles looked for.

  • @saltech3444
    @saltech3444 3 года назад +5

    0:48 Untitled Original 730424c
    17:01 Calypso Frelimo
    37:34 For Dave/Mr Foster
    51:06 Tune In Five

  • @julos71
    @julos71 3 года назад +9

    Miles smiling like a devil at 5:00...thanks for this great footage !

  • @vincesoundsandcolours7270
    @vincesoundsandcolours7270 3 года назад +2

    Such a wonderful music

  • @monsterjazzlicks
    @monsterjazzlicks 4 года назад +11

    The footage and visual quality is fantastic. If I had to make one small criticism it would be that there not so many shots of Mike Henderson.

    • @scotty6124
      @scotty6124 Год назад

      Was thinking the same, especially since he's the one driving the music.

  • @KareemPilot
    @KareemPilot 2 года назад +1

    This was a really fun lineup

  • @olivierdrouin2701
    @olivierdrouin2701 2 года назад +1

    Quelle parfaite prise de son !!

  • @styxcreek
    @styxcreek 3 года назад +4

    This has to be close to the coolest thing that happened in 1973

    • @aaarauz1
      @aaarauz1 3 года назад +2

      Unquestionably

  • @robinbolton6064
    @robinbolton6064 Год назад +1

    When the audience knows the show's over....
    Before the band does ;)
    They flamed out 🔥.

    • @romank934
      @romank934 Месяц назад +1

      Ten występ nie ma żadnego pomysłu ani tematu. Nuda, hałas, niestety taki też był Davis

  • @friendofbeaver6636
    @friendofbeaver6636 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for the upload, tolvis77 ! I'm really getting into these performances! Miles, Mtume, Dave, and Pete seamlessly trade solos while Al and Michael paint the funky rhythms!

  • @julianolovato6657
    @julianolovato6657 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for posting ! Greetings from Brazil !

  • @fishtolizard3930
    @fishtolizard3930 3 года назад +1

    Painfully Dope. Many Thanks for Sharing!

  • @ezennstrom
    @ezennstrom 6 лет назад +175

    Holy crap, where did you find this? I was there!

    • @autosnomos5555
      @autosnomos5555 4 года назад +4

      holly heaven that's why you looked for it ;;) love

    • @whykatera81
      @whykatera81 4 года назад +2

      Nice.

    • @MM-nv2zo
      @MM-nv2zo 4 года назад +5

      Tell us more, please!

    • @petercallaway3376
      @petercallaway3376 3 года назад +16

      I played with Pete Cosey and Robert Robert III.🎹👀👏🏽
      Also played with a lesser known Miles alumnus Warren Bingham 🎸all from Chicago!
      Pete Cosey was great bassist also he recorded the bass for the Fontella Bass pop hit
      “Rescue Me” and was Chess Records studio musician.
      He recorded for Muddy Waters and he was a great sight reader.
      I played with Pete Cosey in the Black Ensemble Theater pit band in the 90’s in Chicago.
      Robert Irving 3 played several gigs with me and told me a few stories about Miles too.
      Pete Cosey had a lot vintage guitar effects and equipment.
      I have lots stories about Miles Davis and other musicians Pete Cosey knew including
      Jimi Hendrix!
      Robert Irving 3 arranged and produce for Miles Davis .
      Robert Irving met Sting and John McLaughlin in the studio also.
      Too many stories for this thread though.
      Pete Cosey is on Grammy winning “Rocket” CD with Herbie Hancock..🎹
      I used drive Pete Cosey to the rehearsals and gigs when we were playing on same gigs.
      Pete did not drive.
      He told me to do almost all the solos which I was reluctant to do FYI.
      There’s a story George Benson came to a Pete Cosey gig and sat in and used Pete’s guitar 🎸 which
      was allegedly tuned different and George Benson had a hard time playing it.
      I asked Pete about that and he said, “that’s a lie” loudly and that was it.
      I also played with Miles Davis alum Richard Patterson Chicago cat.

    • @alonsomartinez9898
      @alonsomartinez9898 3 года назад +1

      You were so lucky man!

  • @davidgreen1504
    @davidgreen1504 4 года назад +3

    Damm the funk is like a 3 day wearing pair of socks stuff in a shoe... They kick ass on this😕Great music.

  • @grkeller1972
    @grkeller1972 4 года назад +1

    My favorite Miles video on RUclips

  • @udonspecial
    @udonspecial 5 лет назад +9

    Wow!! This is a real GEM!!

  • @lasherthirteen7456
    @lasherthirteen7456 4 года назад +3

    i love that so called jazz experts/critics didn't get this.GREAT it's not for you! Wondering what coletrane would've been doing around this time -and then i think he would be doing exactly what alice was - beautiful transcendental spiritual harmony

    • @mathlenih4572
      @mathlenih4572 4 года назад +1

      Let's imagine a duet with Miles and 'Trane electrified sax! Damn

  • @marcocastro2882
    @marcocastro2882 2 месяца назад

    Heard/saw this a number of times, but only now I caught 15:05. WHAT WAS THAT? No eye contact!

  • @ericbush6124
    @ericbush6124 4 года назад +2

    Epic doing something no one has ever done and doing it better funkier beast mode then spawn two of Jazz Funk Great musician writers producers Michael Henderson and Mtume

  • @theofanispapastergiou5021
    @theofanispapastergiou5021 3 года назад

    It is so crazy, i love it!

  • @michaeldwyer5074
    @michaeldwyer5074 5 лет назад +4

    Incredible

  • @jamespurcer3730
    @jamespurcer3730 3 года назад +3

    I like the muddy blow from the sax at the beginning. I don't know much about sax, but I don't think that it was an electronic effect, I think that it was reed control.

    • @Frisbieinstein
      @Frisbieinstein 2 года назад +2

      I think its an octave doubler made by Maestro. I'm familiar with it from the Mothers of Invention's Uncle Meat. He's using it subtly so its hard to tell, but I know that sound.

  • @user-rd6vf7xk1x
    @user-rd6vf7xk1x 2 года назад +4

    Gonna go out on a limb here as sworn Coltrane fan and say Dave was Miles’ best saxophonist.
    And I think Miles knew that too, by the way always cuts the band off and forces Dave to find a way, knowing no one else could always pull that off as good as Dave. Call it antagonistic or whatever, it fricken works every time!

    • @williemakeit2346
      @williemakeit2346 2 года назад +3

      Wrong, Miles considered Coltrane the best saxophonist he ever had. Miles cut out the band at random times for all of his soloists in this particular band. He did the same for the guitars and for Dave Liebman’s replacement Sonny Fortune (you can hear him on Agharta and Pangaea). Sonny was more consistently on fire and sure of himself in this band than Dave.

    • @eddiebrown9471
      @eddiebrown9471 Год назад +1

      Yes you went out on limb, Train, was his best side man ever!

    • @aaronjschaefer
      @aaronjschaefer Год назад +1

      I'm pretty sure Miles knew Coltrane was a unique and original force that couldn't really be duplicated...

    • @eddiebrown9471
      @eddiebrown9471 Год назад +1

      Train was the best period! With or without Miles you fell off your limb!

  • @HeathWatts
    @HeathWatts 2 года назад

    Thanks for posting this!

  • @elforeigner3260
    @elforeigner3260 Год назад

    These are the gigs!

  • @guillermoantoniocorreareye3407
    @guillermoantoniocorreareye3407 11 месяцев назад

    I LOVE VERY MUCH MILES DAVIS

  • @flame-sky7148
    @flame-sky7148 4 года назад +1

    Perfect condition, thanks so much. That last track is stank funk. Oh yea, total improv, the only other group to improv higher was hellborg, lane and sipe in the 90s.

  • @ickedummy2581
    @ickedummy2581 4 года назад

    👍 🎶🎸🌈 👂 🔥 🎹🎹 🥁 amazing record 😎 MILES DAVIS 🎺 RIP never forgotten!

  • @bmuhamad
    @bmuhamad Год назад

    Al Foster never skipped or missed a beat. 🎉

  • @ctraltu
    @ctraltu 7 лет назад +7

    great cameras

  • @stanleyscott9786
    @stanleyscott9786 11 месяцев назад

    What a revelation! ❤

  • @matycee
    @matycee 3 года назад

    hey this is great...! Thank you!

  • @petercallaway3376
    @petercallaway3376 3 года назад

    Legendary, 🎺🎼🎶🎵😀🥁🎺🎸🎷🎻🎹🔊🪕👍🏿

  • @ДимитрарРезников
    @ДимитрарРезников 4 года назад

    great video composition. its a real magic.

  • @中根正之
    @中根正之 Год назад +1

    It's a miracle

  • @vanessadaniellherbst-hays1915
    @vanessadaniellherbst-hays1915 3 года назад

    Whoa! Was that actually a laugh, Miles?! ;)

  • @bardicpearl
    @bardicpearl 4 года назад +1

    Pretty sure Pete Cosey came from another planet.

  • @brentnoland7974
    @brentnoland7974 3 года назад

    I saw this band at the Jubali auditorium in Calgary Alberta I was in the 11th grade, me and my buddies had front row seats. Reggie Lucas was on guitar not cosey. Half the audience ran away after intermission, I guess they were expecting kind of Blue

  • @BigEightiesNewWave
    @BigEightiesNewWave 3 года назад +1

    I'm digging it !

  • @DK00758
    @DK00758 3 года назад

    Miles and miles Davis wow 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @KirkPage-z1m
    @KirkPage-z1m Год назад

    Awesome band.

  • @mstrkrft08
    @mstrkrft08 7 лет назад +1

    Who the fuck gave this thumbs down

  • @aaarauz1
    @aaarauz1 8 месяцев назад

    Al H. sure loved that hat. :)

  • @PhilDawsonmusic
    @PhilDawsonmusic 4 года назад

    Jaw dropping. Thanks for posting this.

  • @fvo6886
    @fvo6886 2 месяца назад

    the fella who plays guitar on this produced madonna's first album. true story ..

  • @rikmonoliveloopsbasslines9379
    @rikmonoliveloopsbasslines9379 3 года назад +7

    Thats some freaky shit! Miles doesnt ever look like he's having a good time lol

  • @dallaire3345
    @dallaire3345 3 года назад

    Crisse, c'est malade!!! Merci!!!

  • @gianlucamaestri7334
    @gianlucamaestri7334 3 года назад

    Tipico prodotto delle svariate droghe che nutrivano i musicisti dell'epoca

  • @jonsmith848
    @jonsmith848 3 года назад

    20th Century Genius @ Work.

  • @constantinflux
    @constantinflux Год назад

    Michael Henderson’s right hand technique. 😮 21:41

  • @MrJearley6
    @MrJearley6 3 года назад

    DDDAAAMMMNNN this is bad!!! Thank you for this Video!!

  • @dietergoes5626
    @dietergoes5626 3 года назад

    Genius-Miles Davis

  • @seangoodrich2980
    @seangoodrich2980 3 года назад

    Smiles for Miles

  • @Ilovemusic793
    @Ilovemusic793 4 года назад

    Inner Earth and the Multiverse all at the same time

  • @building436
    @building436 3 года назад +1

    31:54
    This Sound is so fucking relax....

  • @autosnomos5555
    @autosnomos5555 4 года назад

    man ! tellement de partage !

  • @MrThomas1958
    @MrThomas1958 3 года назад

    thx