Miles Davis - trumpet Carlos Santana - guitar Robben Ford - guitar Bob Berg - tenor saxophone Robert Irving III - synthesizer Adam Holzman - synthesizer Felton Crews - bass Vincent Wilburn Jr. - drums Steve Thornton - percussion
Saw Santana a couple years ago at CMAC, maybe it was the LSD but I definitely felt Miles' spirit that evening. Carlos said some stuff in between songs that'd be inspiring when sober, needless to say it changed my life lol.
it's funny, alot of people claimed that Miles Davis sold out towards the end of his performing/recording career---this piece to me is proof the exact opposite is true. The man never stopped evolving, adapting, and moving forward.
@kai two different kinds of music. This has nothing to do with 50’s Miles and vice versa. 50’s Miles will always be there for those who don’t like this and this will always be there for those who dig it.
My biggest regret ever was when Miles came to D.C and I missed it. Said to myself I will definitely catch him next time and shortly after he sadly passed away! You can never replace Miles!
That's the Magic!! of Miles.brings the best out of Everyone sets their Souls free on a Journey of Discovery Below,High and Beyonder!!! The Band is Jamming Maaan!!!!
We love you Miles! You cannot replace him! Ever- period. Believe dat! there will be never be anyone like him. he is 'not of this world'. Massive 'ghost' Respect
na na na he completely rebuilt them from ground zero from about 1981 onwards, prior to that he didn't touch a trumpet for 6 years, that makes his later achievements even more spectacular :-)
Robben always kills with the diminished line. You saw it in Carlos' face at 6:01. Great jam. People who are making condescending remarks about Carlos not playing in this usual context don't listen to enough Santana albums.
Robbin playing a Strat Elite - classic. I used to have one and sold it years ago. Miles later years recordings sound better with every passing year. so ahead of his time...
In the early '80's, I went to both a Miles Davis concert and a Maynard Ferguson concert respectively! Miles was indeed a legend, but I had more fun at the Maynard show, because his focus was to entertain as well as perform. Miles was in his own orbit and did not give a damn that you were even out there. He always performed for himself. ;-)
June 15, 1986, Giant Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ. Miles Davis, tp, keyb; Robben Ford, Carlos Santana, g; Bob Berg, ts, ss; Robert Irving III, Adam Holzman, keyb; Felton Crews, el-b; Steve Thornton, perc; Vincent Wilburn Jr., d.
Holy sweet jeezuz. I can't believe you posted this. I saw it once around 1987, never knew what it was, but was absolutely blown away. (Obviously knew it was Miles and Santana ... didn't learn about Robben much later). Interesting that the performance is even better than I remember. Unreal! Thanks for posting this. :D
From the humble Jazz Clubs of New York to playing Fusion in front of thousands in an arena. Miles was an absolute Musical entity in the flesh. Funk, Jazz, Rock, Black, Brown, White HE MADE IT ALL COME TOGETHER...always an Artist first Miles, then the women and cars. The word GENIUS is often misused in Music, Miles always scouted the best players and made them famous by them innovating, from Kind of Blue, to Bitches Brew to Toto, Miles would've dropped Hendrix in a matter of years as innovative as Hendrix was, Miles was an Alien in creativity a butterfly in innovation. He also was a band master, composer and had perfect pitch and never bragged about it but let his work speak for himself. The first Rock Star Punk Rocker the best musical mind since Beethoven himself. Some loved him some hated him he didn't care, he knew exactly what he was doing, the last of the Gods [Ellington, Coltrane, Gillespie, Bach] This was Miles Davis and ''Co'' it was never the other way around.
@@sohooded Would like to add Toto. Miles liked Jeff Porcaro's paintings and played on the song "Don't stop me now" of their album "Fahrenheit". I read an interview with Jeff Porcaro about this story. Miles saw his paintings, wanted one of them and asked, "what do you want for it?" Finally Miles "payed" by playing on that song, which was quite extraordinary because Miles did not play on other artist's records usually. Also heard Miles playing this song with his own band 1987 in Mannheim, Germany. Great memories! Also heard this song played by Toto during their Fahrenheit-tour 1986. Back then Toto was touring with a small horn-section (sax+tp). Totally different versions, very inspiring. Jeff Porcaro live on stage, one of my heroes! 🎯 Miles also had Michael Jackson's "Human Nature" on his setlists for a while, which is written by Toto 's keyboarder Steve Porcaro. Miss Miles and Jeff. Wish they rest in peace and have some great jams in heaven. ❤👌
Dear Ludwig, it would be great to check before sending a message: it's Tutu (do you even know what that title refers to?). Toto was a great band that Miles also played with on several occasions.
Hahahahaaha right on!!! Santana keeps interrupting other peoples solo theoughout the song also has no sense of solo trading. He is a novice among those musicians.
Thank you Miles . For letting this section of your performance be something for Carlos Santana, the other guitarist?! percussionist, sax player, etc that is right up there with Soul Sacrifice at Woodstock .
WHen you think about how there has been no one to do this since Miles passed, you get a full realization of the void that he left in jazz and music in general.
Miles lite a Torch and held it for so long , Its sets a bar for any musicians or groups to even challenge or change with another 5 decades .He also made alot of great muscians known .
I don't know, maybe he's the one man who never play some 'waste note', each note mean something that related to story, I learn a lot about music from him even I don't have met him. Thank you Mr. Miles.
Miles Davis - trumpet
Carlos Santana - guitar
Robben Ford - guitar
Bob Berg - tenor saxophone
Robert Irving III - synthesizer
Adam Holzman - synthesizer
Felton Crews - bass
Vincent Wilburn Jr. - drums
Steve Thornton - percussion
thank u
“Robben”Ford. Yellow jackets Damn.
miles "GOD" davis
Bob Berg is one of the few able to get that Brecker sound. He was almost too Brecker like.
What Kirk Hammett doing there?)
Miles lives forever.
I guarantee every musician on that stage will never forget playing with Miles!!!
Saw Santana a couple years ago at CMAC, maybe it was the LSD but I definitely felt Miles' spirit that evening. Carlos said some stuff in between songs that'd be inspiring when sober, needless to say it changed my life lol.
I'll bet plenty in the audience did though.
5:35 that percussionist is killing it!
Hahaha absolutely!
More like trying to kill himself by snapping his own neck xD
Andrew777doom Gamer - Man what is wrong with you ? Don’t talk shit on Steve Thornton.
Andrew777doom Gamer
I dont think he's trying to make it look harder than it is, I think he's just "gettin' with it" or letting the groove take over.
@@bassinblue damn hilarious
This very well be one of the best jams I've ever heard.
it's funny, alot of people claimed that Miles Davis sold out towards the end of his performing/recording career---this piece to me is proof the exact opposite is true. The man never stopped evolving, adapting, and moving forward.
Exactly.
@kai two different kinds of music. This has nothing to do with 50’s Miles and vice versa. 50’s Miles will always be there for those who don’t like this and this will always be there for those who dig it.
You're Absolutely Correct onnat'!
JazzMasta', Miles Was ALIVE, LIVING; Growing Upwardly, in a Spiral Toward A Supreme High Sounds Sphere Of Beautiful Melodious Vibrations !
@kai You definitely don't know what the word pun means lol
To me, this is classic Miles, always surrounds himself with the most gifted musicians!
And every single of them seems in awe of him, and rightfully so.
Davis and Santana, pure musical power!!
My biggest regret ever was when Miles came to D.C and I missed it. Said to myself I will definitely catch him next time and shortly after he sadly passed away! You can never replace Miles!
What a line up, Miles,Carlos Santana, Bob Berg and Robin Ford,AMAZING!!!!
yep!
And the likes never to be seen again !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MrColjazz .
RUBBEN Ford.
Robben
the best fusion jazz music on the world
That's the Magic!! of Miles.brings the best out of Everyone sets their Souls free on a Journey of Discovery Below,High and Beyonder!!! The Band is Jamming Maaan!!!!
We love you Miles! You cannot replace him! Ever- period. Believe dat! there will be never be anyone like him. he is 'not of this world'. Massive 'ghost' Respect
MILES WAS A DAMN GENIUS!!!
Miles stayed on top of music
sooooo fantastic!! I learned a lot from Miles, he is still my number ONE till today (2024)
Remember watching this on MTV in 86. Fela Kuti was on the bill also. Peter Gabriel did an awesome set too!
I was at this concert. I remember being happy to finally see Miles Davis - never thought it would be at Giants Stadium, NJ!
That saxophone player killed it! Omg
This is Bob Berg, a very talented sax player
Was, sadly
Can you imagine being Miles Davis' saxophone player and you know you're filling the shoes of John Coltrane and Wayne Shorter....
When the sax player looks like he's about to have an aneurysm you know youre in for a good time
@@Sobchak2what a damn bloody shame to lose him at such a young age. Unbelievable talent !!!!!
Great musicians, Carlos Santana, Miles Davis, &other great artists too...nice Ray Patel 👍
Thank you for your comment, Rajesh
Mr. Miles Davis kept his Technical Musical Skills in his elderly days. A tremendous amount of respect.
na na na he completely rebuilt them from ground zero from about 1981 onwards, prior to that he didn't touch a trumpet for 6 years, that makes his later achievements even more spectacular :-)
THAT WAS INSANE! Wow! Holy Fax!
Davis...coolest dude that walked the earth.....did his work perfectly and beyound.RIP Miles.
Ouais monsieur.
Hey Pat...merci ....A legend in jazz and also jazz fusion....merci beaucoup Pat.
So true.
Robben always kills with the diminished line. You saw it in Carlos' face at 6:01. Great jam. People who are making condescending remarks about Carlos not playing in this usual context don't listen to enough Santana albums.
Ikr
Or his collaboration with Alice Coltrane.
Agree!
Nice... BTW he plays a 1983 84 Fender Elite Stratocaster... first time I see anybody play that guitar
Carlos was sitting in, This was Miles Davis’s band. Last song of the set; Carlos joined in.
Robbin playing a Strat Elite - classic. I used to have one and sold it years ago. Miles later years recordings sound better with every passing year. so ahead of his time...
I saw this live on TV and it blew me away. What a lineup!!
I recognize Robben from that beautiful smile and soulful playing. My fav ever.
You forgot his tasty diminished lines :)
In the early '80's, I went to both a Miles Davis concert and a Maynard Ferguson concert respectively! Miles was indeed a legend, but I had more fun at the Maynard show, because his focus was to entertain as well as perform. Miles was in his own orbit and did not give a damn that you were even out there. He always performed for himself. ;-)
June 15, 1986, Giant Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ. Miles Davis, tp, keyb; Robben Ford, Carlos Santana, g; Bob Berg, ts, ss; Robert Irving III, Adam Holzman, keyb; Felton Crews, el-b; Steve Thornton, perc; Vincent Wilburn Jr., d.
Bill Kirchner Thank you my brother👊🏿
Huge stadium, impressive crowd. I never liked much the late Miles Davis music in my past, but I can feel the energy and his mastery...
RIP Miles & Bob Berg
Robben Ford. Question answered.
@@rc3754 No. The guy in the white shirt is Robben Ford. A guy looks like Carlos - is Carlos. 😁
My god i can’t believe the standard musicianship all of these people unreal
El fuego y el espíritu vive en ti Miles Davis.genious.the best junto con great dizzy.and Parker y coltrane.y se acabó la discusión
Y Luca!
This IS MUSIC haha. Everything about this is perfect
Holy sweet jeezuz. I can't believe you posted this. I saw it once around 1987, never knew what it was, but was absolutely blown away. (Obviously knew it was Miles and Santana ... didn't learn about Robben much later).
Interesting that the performance is even better than I remember.
Unreal! Thanks for posting this. :D
From the humble Jazz Clubs of New York to playing Fusion in front of thousands in an arena. Miles was an absolute Musical entity in the flesh. Funk, Jazz, Rock, Black, Brown, White HE MADE IT ALL COME TOGETHER...always an Artist first Miles, then the women and cars. The word GENIUS is often misused in Music, Miles always scouted the best players and made them famous by them innovating, from Kind of Blue, to Bitches Brew to Toto, Miles would've dropped Hendrix in a matter of years as innovative as Hendrix was, Miles was an Alien in creativity a butterfly in innovation. He also was a band master, composer and had perfect pitch and never bragged about it but let his work speak for himself. The first Rock Star Punk Rocker the best musical mind since Beethoven himself. Some loved him some hated him he didn't care, he knew exactly what he was doing, the last of the Gods [Ellington, Coltrane, Gillespie, Bach] This was Miles Davis and ''Co'' it was never the other way around.
from what i heard the only white men he liked was bill evans
@@hannahaarts3829 He liked Teo Macero, Bill Evans, Keith Jarrett (who is white) Robin Ford, John Mc Laughlin, etc...etc...
@@sohooded Would like to add Toto. Miles liked Jeff Porcaro's paintings and played on the song "Don't stop me now" of their album "Fahrenheit".
I read an interview with Jeff Porcaro about this story. Miles saw his paintings, wanted one of them and asked, "what do you want for it?" Finally Miles "payed" by playing on that song, which was quite extraordinary because Miles did not play on other artist's records usually.
Also heard Miles playing this song with his own band 1987 in Mannheim, Germany. Great memories!
Also heard this song played by Toto during their Fahrenheit-tour 1986. Back then Toto was touring with a small horn-section (sax+tp). Totally different versions, very inspiring. Jeff Porcaro live on stage, one of my heroes! 🎯
Miles also had Michael Jackson's "Human Nature" on his setlists for a while, which is written by Toto 's keyboarder Steve Porcaro.
Miss Miles and Jeff. Wish they rest in peace and have some great jams in heaven. ❤👌
Dear Ludwig, it would be great to check before sending a message: it's Tutu (do you even know what that title refers to?). Toto was a great band that Miles also played with on several occasions.
There is COOL, and then there is Miles COOL.
Oh my GOSH!! 🔥
5:36 "please help me! i can't stop!.."
All first class all around..... and OMG I just love the way that Bob Berg goes ballistic on that solo.
The music has a rich full sound, no thin spots.
Fantastic Miles Davis concert and music.
이런 공연 실제 현장에서 보신 분들 넘나 부럽다. 정말 화려한 라인업 ㅠㅠ
Yesssss man!!! Davis Band!!! This is the way... percusion, rattling, every little background sound!!! He is the king👑
Sou fã número Miles Davis um verdadeiro show man 👏👏👏👏
Miles es de otro planeta
Robben and Carlos going back and forth with the solo is so fun to watch
My first Miles album was Amandla. I love his electric fusion stuff. He owned that shyt! 🤪
So what did it for me but anything this genius played was worth a listen including this.RIP legend.
When you're so damn good that Santana is your guitar background player
That's miles
This comment made me want to quit music.
Not even doing a good background work
Actually Santana seems to pretend to play background...
I guess you could say he’s.... MILES BEYOND SANTANA!!!!!
I’ll be here all week
I just started getting into Miles Davis. Love seeing older fans reminisce with each other
The greatest musician who ever lived!
Holy cow. Robben Ford 6 years before my first live concert with him. In my teens I listened a lot to this kind of fusion, this is just supreme!
You played with Robben, what's your name?
Fantastic! Miles Davis Live For ever!!!
Back when fusion was filling up entire damn arenas
What an amazing time of music, the 70's and 80's. Now look at where we are at. smh
Blue&Orange when someone invents a time machine I ll definitely beam to 1980 and before it hits 1990 over again lol
@@thrillaspirit nice, I personally would go back to the 70's to see Jaco, Mahavishnu, RTF, and Miles funk band
Unlike the NFL in 2018/19...
Arena!? That's a STADIUM!
You know you groovin funky with Miles when you got 11 dudes on stage and 3 of them are drummers and 4 of them are bassists.
No way to listen to this and not end up smiling. Awesome.
It is the BOMB....Nuclear!
Or have an intense flashback of being way too high on cocaine
How does the world keep on turning without Miles and Santana? We're in 2021 and I guess it doesn't.
Santana is still alive you know...
@@zachjohnson637 you'd never know it
The night they announced his death I swore that my firstborn son would be named Miles so when my son was born in '92 that's exactly what I did.
6:04 Carlos realizes he's in the presence of greatness.
greatness realizes the presense of santana!
he cant play anything after that :)
Hahahahaaha right on!!! Santana keeps interrupting other peoples solo theoughout the song also has no sense of solo trading. He is a novice among those musicians.
Scott Martin different styles that’s all, there’s no competition amongst them. Just you.
Yeah - he took an uncharacteristic momentary breather from hogging the space all the time and gained a bit of perspective ...
Thank you Miles . For letting this section of your performance be something for Carlos Santana, the other guitarist?! percussionist, sax player, etc that is right up there with Soul Sacrifice at Woodstock .
Robben Ford, haha the other guitarist. He pulled back otherwise would've blown Santana off the stage.
Love me some Miles ❤
The guy with the strat fucking up Santana's whole career holy shit that guy can play
@@MindBodySynergyllc he’s a beast lol
WHen you think about how there has been no one to do this since Miles passed, you get a full realization of the void that he left in jazz and music in general.
AngelsTakeMe2Heaven Herbie Hancock ? Chick Corea ?
Thank god no one did this kind of music after him.
You do. Always. Otherwise you wouldn't do anything.
I pray 🙏 for the eternal growth of this void... 🤣🤪😇
amen!
Bob is killing that sax yeah
This totally SLAMS.
Miles is the best director of all time. and I love when he gets on the synth 😍
If I'm not mistaken the percussionist is Steve Thornton, what a mutha!!DAMN!!!
Ótimo som de Miles Davis e banda.
Miles was just smokin!!!
That a whole heap of burning talent 🌞
Miles, eternamente sua fã 💕
Thank you. Fantastic !!
He was 100% emotionless with everything and everybody.
The emotion came through his music.
The band is FANTASTIC ✌💙
we are all brothers and sisters for the love of music
The best Miles Davis video on RUclips.
Esse é Miles Davis, um mito do JAZZ
I still love how rob just had some bars taken from him and he's like "yep, that's rockers for ya"
5:41 Checkin here checkin there.
🔥Pioneer and pure genius. Mr. too cool.
Man I love this groove and I really miss Miles!
I read his autobiography. I would have given anything to have seen him perform live.
Gosh what a performance😊
Miles lite a Torch and held it for so long , Its sets a bar for any musicians or groups to even challenge or change with another 5 decades .He also made alot of great muscians known .
Awesome performance !!!!
Saudade de Miles......demais!
Thank you!!! The Best!!!
Great jamming!
Thanks to whoever posted this
03:05 what a line😱😱😱😱😱
Great music !
Es increíble como Santana se acoplaba a tooodo. Con su estilo. Otro genio.
I don't know, maybe he's the one man who never play some 'waste note', each note mean something that related to story, I learn a lot about music from him even I don't have met him. Thank you Mr. Miles.
4:32 "Ok, it´s my turn...not"
Jajajajaja
en effet … hehe
classic. "Oh fine, Santana...keep going.." lol. Robben was a good sport.
Ok so you’ve got a way to go yet ninyo
Robben Ford playing it cool 🤨
Qué buena música!!!!! Amooooo ❤
Man, Miles is too chill lol
I love it
Fantastic!
First time I've ever gotten goosebumps from a trumpet lol
This is just what I needed this morning!
I don’t give a fuck what you call it ... Jazz ,fusion ... these boys are jamming
Miles , un son rond inégalé qui restera à jamais gravé dans nos mémoires...
he's screaming 💞💞
Miles lives on !!!!!!