😂🤣 👍🏻 same here ... hysterical laughter ... it seems to release the trapped energy of all the embarrassing music context moments that have accumulated actively and passively in a long musician's life
true jazz by masters way out ahead of the pack, no question. We won't be able to truly understand the harmonic complexity here until many years from now.
It's not just the fast, manic material that has an edge - slower, quieter numbers are mercurial, not just in how they shift melodies and chords, but how the voicing and phrasing never settles into a comfortable groove. This is music that demands attention, never taking predictable paths or easy choices. Its greatest triumph is that it masks this adventurousness within music that is warm and accessible - it just never acts that way. No matter how accessible this is, what's so utterly brilliant about it is that the group never brings it forth to the audience. They're playing for each other, pushing and prodding each other in an effort to discover new territory. As such, this crackles with vitality, sounding fresh decades after its release.
I've been searching online for nearly a decade for this tasty bootleg. Thanks to you scholars, I can finally show my jazz history students the missing link to the Miles Davis legacy.
My hat is off to the trumpet player who covered the Miles part. Everything he played matched up with the fingerings. Exquisite attention to detail there. I can’t speak for any other instrument being a trumpet player. But that was legitimately hilarious!
Hilarious! Loved the bass lick at 1:06. Could not stop laughing -- tears in the eyes, coughing, the whole bit. Thank you for 5 minutes and 53 seconds of gut busting chortles!
😂😂😂😂 I met Don Alias years ago, after Jaco’s Word Of Mouth concert, he was very nice. Mike Stern passed out and I helped carry him to a car Time flies… RIP
the guy with the giant *S* around his neck is the obvious bandleader. this is 5 minutes & 54 seconds of jazz heaven! someday, 1500 years in the future, somebody will figure out how to download this and they will realize that this New American Century was the very best of times. oh by the way; @3:40 is an excerpt from "The Good The Bad and The Ugly"
That “Kind of blew”
You are a genuine wit!
“So What?“ ;)
you win
Bravo!
Ha ha ha ha
The first 30 seconds Sound like guitar center on a Friday night
Ha hahahaha!!!
Nothing is funnier to me than these music shreds. I literally laugh myself into an asthma attack.
😂🤣 👍🏻 same here ... hysterical laughter ... it seems to release the trapped energy of all the embarrassing music context moments that have accumulated actively and passively in a long musician's life
Lucky you, I am already dead.....
this has to be his most avant garde performance of all. thanks for finding this rare gem.
true jazz by masters way out ahead of the pack, no question. We won't be able to truly understand the harmonic complexity here until many years from now.
It's not just the fast, manic material that has an edge - slower, quieter numbers are mercurial, not just in how they shift melodies and chords, but how the voicing and phrasing never settles into a comfortable groove. This is music that demands attention, never taking predictable paths or easy choices. Its greatest triumph is that it masks this adventurousness within music that is warm and accessible - it just never acts that way. No matter how accessible this is, what's so utterly brilliant about it is that the group never brings it forth to the audience. They're playing for each other, pushing and prodding each other in an effort to discover new territory. As such, this crackles with vitality, sounding fresh decades after its release.
I would say that the comfortable groove part begins at 1:57
3:42.... Priceless!!
and at the end too, his last note after the song ended
So much better than the album version.
Blasphemy! ...and the funniest shred ever. The bar has been raised.
I've been searching online for nearly a decade for this tasty bootleg. Thanks to you scholars, I can finally show my jazz history students the missing link to the Miles Davis legacy.
My hat is off to the trumpet player who covered the Miles part. Everything he played matched up with the fingerings. Exquisite attention to detail there. I can’t speak for any other instrument being a trumpet player. But that was legitimately hilarious!
I wet myself overtime I watch this. The bass is awesome and when the flute played the good the bad and the ugly, that was me ended! Genius!
One of the most talented shreds 0_0
The way the drummer looks when he's playing that ride is so funny. xD
Don Alias happiness face adds a lot of credibility,also the dances by bass and guitar.
This is just incredibly well done.
I've heard many different shreds but i think this one is either "the best/worst" 😂 Just hearing the first notes made me crack down!
This is some seriously funny shit. Someone put so much effort into this, more than Miles himself. Love the flute...
Priceless. Sooooo funny. I'm sat here crying with laughter. Anybody seen the Chick Corea Shreds? Genius.
Amazingly funny and witty, has obviously taken a great deal of work and knowhow. Bravi!
1:03 The bass popping has me rolling on the floor laughing every time! 😂😂😊😂🤣
Or the final blow to the flute at the very end, which only then completes the story of the song :)
Soundtrack of my life :)
I am not going to lie. This is what Don Cherry and Ornet Coleman sound like to me except this is more accessible.
That last note from 'Kenny Garrett' , Genius! :)
The bongo player has me in stitches! Miles has never played better!
This is the funniest thing I have seen in my life
i watch this once a year or so and everytime something else would kill me. this time THIS sax player LMAO
3:14
He really dubbed in a cough lmao
This is some serious David Lynch shit
I laughed to tears...hahahahah.....Great job, man!!!
Pure Genius !!
Hilarious! Loved the bass lick at 1:06. Could not stop laughing -- tears in the eyes, coughing, the whole bit. Thank you for 5 minutes and 53 seconds of gut busting chortles!
That was funny as hell when he did that!!!!
So ahead of it's time, true avant-garde free-form jazz! Awesome find, thanks for sharing :)
those bongo hits...bwahaha
The shreds videos with hand drums always have a little bit of a comedy edge.
Spiritual. Truly a musical gem!
I thought this was actual jazz for longer than I will admit
that bass riff 1:14 hahaha
XDDD HAHAHAHA!!!
AHAHAHAHAH OH MY GOD
jajajaja jajajaja
For most people jazz actually sounds like that
Sanborn's hair alone wins.
Wow, love the jammin between Miles and that flautist, or is it flutist.
Paul Bonney Flautist.
thought it was Kenny
Paul Bonney and the rhythm section during
Love this . Youre a genius . Now a total fan of miles davis
5:46 has me scream laughing.
Some lovely jazz miles, really loved that Ab11/C#7/Gm6/E at 0:55, dont hear that one that often
Haha, the flute who throws Once upon a time in the west at the end of the chorus..
Love you, guys!!! You made my day
The guy who make this shred is a genius !! :D
Davis was so full of himself. This is funny 🥴🤣🤣🤣
The time and effort put into this 😂😂😂
It's hilarious.... kinda digging it though.
Mastering all those instruments to achieve that masterpiece
This is what plays in my head when I mix too much weed and alcohol...
i love shreds amazing music!
syncs up well
piece of art!!
HAHAHA THE LAST NOTE I JUST CAN'T
The Ennio riff
Still better than most of the jams I was in
oh shit how i d like to see Miles reaction watching this ....
Nothing short of genius.
Hahahaha... I love the Shred series.
THE COUGH at 3:16.
Great job sir! has made me laugh a lot
I don't listen Miles Davis but now I m listening.
😂😂😂😂
I met Don Alias years ago, after Jaco’s Word Of Mouth concert, he was very nice. Mike Stern passed out and I helped carry him to a car
Time flies…
RIP
Haha.. too much man.. the ending is just hilarious.. blib
the guy with the giant *S* around his neck is the obvious bandleader.
this is 5 minutes & 54 seconds of jazz heaven!
someday, 1500 years in the future, somebody will figure out how to download this
and they will realize that this New American Century was the very best of times.
oh by the way; @3:40 is an excerpt from "The Good The Bad and The Ugly"
This has to be a Bitches Brew outtake.
Masterpiece!
1:03 great bass
Wow!! This is really avant garde
Free Reggae Jazz Fusion. These guys can Bop!
That middle part was kinda sick AF though 😂
Great Coworker Music. Adding this sht to the playlist hard.
Well… I mean… It is well-known that Miles was able to pick up on any mistake and seamlessly incorporate it in the song.
Magnifique !
I love this guy.....
4:20 and everyone's high
Brings me back to my high school band class. Except these guys sound better
Hahaha you took your old flute from the school days.
Went and listened to a real live performance and still thought I was listening to shreds 😅
hi, welcome to Jazz Club! hahaa, you people are superb
I forwarded it to some people and they believed it it was true 🤣😂
better miles stuff i ever saw
As a Berklee student I can only hope to transcribe enough solos to play like this one day! #blackheroes
un accessit au joueur de pipeau! le top du top l'ensemble!
No one appreciates the bass - the bass really carries this one...!
For those people who don't know what a shred is...that's NOT Miles Davis playing!!!! Great job though!! I laughed more than I should have :))
Quick everyone, downvote this reply! 😂
Bit late to the party on this one, sounds like senior school music (UK). Thank the Lord there are no glockenspiels.
It’s too good for calling it shredded.
still a great composition
At first I thought this was just some advanced jazz
Geniaaal!
This is based on Spinal Tap's Jazz Odyssey. Sublime.
Kinda sounds like Miles Davis's regular stuff.
That's what I thought! 10/10
Hahahaha morriconne quote Genius!
Lmao the polka.
3:46 best solo Sanborn ever played.
5:45 and that last blow to the flute completes the song...
Fantastic. The flute just cracks me up every time he comes in. Did you do this with samples or real instruments?
there's definitely something casio sounding in there
Even better than the original! Shred On! :D
Sanborn solo out of this world :)
These videos are so funny!!!