Miles Davis- November 6, 1971 Philharmonie, Berlin
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- Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
- November 6, 1971
Philharmonie, Berlin, the former West Germany
MILES DAVIS
Miles Davis- trumpet
Gary Bartz- alto and soprano saxophones
Keith Jarrett- electric piano, organ
Michael Henderson- bass guitar
Ndugu Leon Chancler- drums
Don Alias- congas, percussion
James Mtume- congas, percussion
announcement 0:00
Directions (J. Zawinul) 0:09
Honky Tonk (M. Davis) 14:49
What I Say [intro] (M. Davis) 26:57
What I Say (M. Davis) 32:18
Sanctuary (W. Shorter-M. Davis) 41:15
It's About That Time (M. Davis) 44:34
Funky Tonk (M. Davis) 1:01:58/
Sanctuary (theme) (W. Shorter-M. Davis) 1:22:20
Concert recording, broadcast by Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR) radio
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né en février 1967,à Lausanne,.....et je ne comprends toujours pas pourquoi cette music me soigne ....
52 years ago and where is anyone doing this now ??? I am sure they are but hey great quality on this post thank you awesome
I always found it interesting whenever I heard Keith Jarrett's love/hate commentary about his time with the group. He disses himself whenever he goes into his disdain toward electric instruments because what he played on both Fender Rhodes and organ was extraordinary. This concert, as well as Cellar Door and Fillmore concerts, is a testimony of a group of people exploring "what wasn't there before".
NDUGU 100% tears it the eff up, holy smokes
Great to hear the full concert and realise it was even better than the truncated version suggested - and that was great!
Love the full version of What I Say and the intro; in my opinion the best version of it here in this concert! Thanks for uploading this amazing show in full!
Miles Davis,ein Jahrtausendgenie.Eine Legende.Danke Miles.🌞🌞🌞
Its about that time is fantastic!
I have this on DVD bought it some 15 Years ago
One of the greatest Miles concerts. Probably me favorite. Thanks for sharing it.
Really? Why so?
@@monsterjazzlicks i don't know, it just is. I know it is dificult to choice one among so many Miles "phases", but this specific concert is very special and unique to me.
@@lucasrizzotto4254 It's good but I don't find it particularly distinctive. I think I prefer "What I Say" concerts, albeit the audio quality is poor!
@@monsterjazzlicks I understand. All the records with Jarrett are superbe. I like the Cellar Door Sessions a lot. Yet, I love this comcert here, and I appreciate your comments.
@@lucasrizzotto4254 Yes, Cellar Doors are great. JM sits in in guitar on one performance! I don't like Airto's playing on that particular series though.
Wonderful show - thanks for sharing. I love the swirling chaos of this period.
Man another great performance... these guys were on fire!
Électricité miles!
"What I Say" again!!! ;-)
@lessandro de Souza Baeta Neves ❄️ ❄️ ❄️ ❄️ ❄️ ❄️
Does anyone know where I can find the art in the thumbnail? Trying to find a poster or some collectible form of it. Thank you.
It's an untitled 1970 painting by Mati Klarwein. It doesn't seem to be available to buy at Klarwein's website, unfortunately.
www.matiklarweinart.com/
@@MilestonesArchive Thank you! That’s the artist behind the covers for Bitches Brew and Live Evil! Thank you for the info, and for your work on this channel! As a hardcore Miles fan, I’m indebted to you!
@@nafdar6 You're very welcome!
キースとバーツの参加。🙄
I like everything but the tone of the horn.
An amplified trumpet played through a wah wah pedal?? This makes this period even more intriguing. He plays like he's Hendrix!
Open your mind