Listened to the miles live in europe( obscure comp.) and it sounded like it could have been releasesd yesterday, of course it was impeccably originally recorded and the digitally remastered, sounded Fresh and contemporary!❤
And on his last tour at the Andernos festival, France. With Marcus Miller too. An honor. Somebody once wrote 'Miles changed the world' : He started Walking, the Bop, Ascenseur à l'échafaud, Bitches Brew, On the corner, Time after time.. Effectively.
i say at this stage that Miles was allowing others shine and was able to be modest enough to say this was their time and he was able to promote others and not so much himself. I say Bravo and He will be remembered for a very long time!
I say that he always allowed others to shine. Watch any live show going as far back as recorded history offers, and you'll notice he even exits the stage to allow his saxophonists or woodwind players to get busy without having to stand in his shadow. He helped create future leaders out of his band members. History shows this.
Yes, this is quite visible too in the fabulous "Miles in Paris" show from November 1989, four years later.He was growing older and a bit frail, still as sharp as ever when he was playing or cueing the others though....In Paris, Kenny Garrett and Foley McCreary take the lead on many glorious, soulful solos and duets with Miles, but it's clear that the Patriarch is also giving the others in the band room to shine!
Miles: the Best the jazz Poetry the only one I'll love you forever...I miss you, Miles but I get a lot of cd!! Miles in my heart and in my head! Your music is Revolution!
The moment on 1:05:39 when Miles asks for Thorntons squeaky percussion instrument is such a subtle and wholesome moment. Instant Connection and Recognizability. Just raw energy improvised in the present moment. Souls screamming in human flesh
I think 5AM is the only one that can be without tapping with withio8machuiinne that controls my mistakes android or iOS devices and professional apps that can help 5PM . I don't know likely we live in machine ,cholera, please help me, no don't
I taped this on cassette from the dutch live radio broadcast back in the day. Played it a lot until I lost it. But never heard this concert in its entirety. Thank you so much for the upload. Brings back a lot of memories. 😎👍
0:00:37 01. Street Scenes 0:00:00 05. Something's On Your Mind 0:14:10 02. Star People 0:00:00 06. Time After Time 0:20:24 03. Maze 0:00:00 07. Ms. Morrisine 0:00:00 09. Pacific Express 0:29:43 04. Human Nature 0:00:00 08. Code M.D. 0:00:00 10. Medley *tbc*
I had the opportunity to see this group in 1985 in Perugia... I have to admit that the volume was so loud that I couldn't appreciate the music and had to escape after a very short while... what a pity... it was really painful, but the music was so good... I regret I couldn't stay longer....
@@lovey1055 I can't say: maybe it was me... a lot of people continued to attend to the concert :) I was very young, my ears were more sensible than now (but we don't hear only with ears...), maybe now (or only a few years later) I could stand that volume... I remember me seeing the same concert at the TV years later wondering "this was really the same concert I escaped of?"... I rerally coulden't even recognize the music... it was my only opportunity to see Miles... trust me: I still regret I didn't stay
Yes, this is the full one with Jean Pierre at the end of it. love Schofield's solo. Wish they would post Jaco and Mike Stern 1983, probably the last Jaco at a peak stage.
The Live in Italy album from early 1986 (with Bireli Lagrène and the amazing drummer Thomas Böröcz) is outstanding, one of my favourite Jaco albums ever since I first heard it nearly twenty years ago. Killer interplay, precise, fluid and funky!
41:00 min in and Scofield is on fire -raises the band. Basically Bobby had been benched until then and he comes out flying as well. At about 59:00 listen to the authority in his solo. Unfortunately he disappears again.... did Miles sent him off? What I noticed in '85 was that the band seemed to be going nowhere in particular and then all of a sudden they shifted two or three gears up (1:28:19) -that was Miles directing this band. Look at how yawns at Steve around 1:04:00 how he surprises John with Backseat Betty at around 1:56:00 I agree that the next drummer "sugarfoot" tightened the band, but on revisiting this concert somehow it really is fascinating to watch and hear Miles constantly searching to express what he feels and how he wants the band to sound. Look at 2:04:00 -they look embarrassed, specially Bobby Berg, not really like a unit. And yet, North Sea Jazz never had better starts then when Miles kicked it off: you knew you were in the presence of genius. Obviously some think his peak was long before this, but if you listen to his bands in the next couple of years, something remarkable happens. The guy who offers him the drawings doesn't really notice Miles offering his hand or him asking his minders for money to pay him. Funny how the little girl just tramples over the drawings while Bobby Berg plays his heart out with John Scofield.
@@davidseriff711 In the last couple of days I listened consecutively to this concert and the following ones in Montreux from '85. It's amazing how more tight and fluid this band sounds in Switzerland. '86 was a transition for the band - I was surprised that "sugarfoot" wasn't yet on drums. My impression is that the moment he takes up the drums the band transformed - Robben is an amazing guitarplayer; but he didnt stay that long.
"""2024 Who's still listening?
Like a legend that still stands the test of time"
Listened to the miles live in europe( obscure comp.) and it sounded like it could have been releasesd yesterday, of course it was impeccably originally recorded and the digitally remastered, sounded Fresh and contemporary!❤
There will never be another virtuoso that groomed so many Jazz immortals as The late great Miles Dewey Davis
And John Scofield is excellent on guitar! :-)
And on his last tour at the Andernos festival, France. With Marcus Miller too. An honor.
Somebody once wrote 'Miles changed the world' : He started Walking, the Bop, Ascenseur à l'échafaud, Bitches Brew, On the corner, Time after time..
Effectively.
Scofield sounds like a frigging sax player. Amazing 👏 Miles is riffing.(!) Nice melodies too.
I saw him with Gov' Mule and he lit the place up! 🔥
John Schofield, awesome on that guitar
Absolutely 💯% Billy Cobham/ George Duke Band.
I saw him a few years back as a guest with Gov' Mule, amazing. The audience really enjoyed him.
No "h" in Scofield 😂
i say at this stage that Miles was allowing others shine and was able to be modest enough to say this was their time and he was able to promote others and not so much himself. I say Bravo and He will be remembered for a very long time!
I say that he always allowed others to shine. Watch any live show going as far back as recorded history offers, and you'll notice he even exits the stage to allow his saxophonists or woodwind players to get busy without having to stand in his shadow. He helped create future leaders out of his band members. History shows this.
At this point he is over, and he is simply a curiosity; famous for being famously elusive.
Yes, this is quite visible too in the fabulous "Miles in Paris" show from November 1989, four years later.He was growing older and a bit frail, still as sharp as ever when he was playing or cueing the others though....In Paris, Kenny Garrett and Foley McCreary take the lead on many glorious, soulful solos and duets with Miles, but it's clear that the Patriarch is also giving the others in the band room to shine!
@@richardrykard3246 huh?
@@richardrykard3246 what f***! Are you nuts? He's riffing all over this mother!
Open your ears!
Empty that grey matter on your shoulders.
Listen 🎶
He had incredible connection with this group. Wow, stunning.
Miles: the Best the jazz Poetry the only one I'll love you forever...I miss you, Miles but I get a lot of cd!! Miles in my heart and in my head! Your music is Revolution!
All the this legends from the 60 and 70s 80s are gone it's sad to see. All the musician are proud to play with miles.
Miles could pull a crowd or what! A giant of 20th century music.
The moment on 1:05:39 when Miles asks for Thorntons squeaky percussion instrument is such a subtle and wholesome moment. Instant Connection and Recognizability.
Just raw energy improvised in the present moment.
Souls screamming in human flesh
32:07 just makes me shiver, you can see into the soul of this man...amazing
Miles Davis the coolest man of the earth
Interstellar! Just discovered Miles, late in my life. Holy Hanna, what an astounding career and artistry.
Superb bass
This show is off the charts good.
👍 🎶🎸🌈 👂 🔥 🎹🎹 🥁 amazing record 😎 MILES DAVIS 🎺 RIP never forgotten!
I GET GOOSE BUMPS whenever I listen to Miles Davis play that Trumpet. ❤
Me too
I think 5AM is the only one that can be without tapping with withio8machuiinne that controls my mistakes android or iOS devices and professional apps that can help 5PM . I don't know likely we live in machine ,cholera, please help me, no don't
I taped this on cassette from the dutch live radio broadcast back in the day. Played it a lot until I lost it. But never heard this concert in its entirety. Thank you so much for the upload. Brings back a lot of memories. 😎👍
The Scofield solo at 39:52 is amazing. Super melodic and great build up 🎸
100%. This may be some of his best playing. And that is saying a lot.
L
I have no words for this GREAT stuff....
I was there
Lucky man!!!
As was I. To the right of the soundboard. What a festival that was!!
thank you so much for posting this!!
1:07:15 Mega Groove! :) And the first tune SUPER MEGA GROOVE!!!
Man ! THx ! That was really special and fantastic !
SIMPLEMENTE M A R A V I L L O S O... un gran momento una gran gran Banda... SI PALABRAS MILES QUE ESTAS EN LA MUSICA... gracias por subirlo!
Thanks so much for posting
Genial , hyper top
Thanks for sharing.
Very good qualité
And it's fulminé very well
1:14:00 Time after Time by #Miles
0:00:37 01. Street Scenes 0:00:00 05. Something's On Your Mind
0:14:10 02. Star People 0:00:00 06. Time After Time
0:20:24 03. Maze 0:00:00 07. Ms. Morrisine 0:00:00 09. Pacific Express
0:29:43 04. Human Nature 0:00:00 08. Code M.D. 0:00:00 10. Medley *tbc*
Ascolti Miles e vedi scorrere la tua vita e affrontare meglio la quotidianità. Grazie Miles grazie di cuore.
👍
to be COMPLETELY honest i did do and/or probably will really LOVE miles davis
音を奏でるというより、作り上げていく精神的なパワーに圧倒されます。
Back in The Hague - good memories ;)
I had the opportunity to see this group in 1985 in Perugia... I have to admit that the volume was so loud that I couldn't appreciate the music and had to escape after a very short while... what a pity... it was really painful, but the music was so good... I regret I couldn't stay longer....
I hate when that happens. It really ruins the show.
@@lovey1055 I can't say: maybe it was me... a lot of people continued to attend to the concert :) I was very young, my ears were more sensible than now (but we don't hear only with ears...), maybe now (or only a few years later) I could stand that volume...
I remember me seeing the same concert at the TV years later wondering "this was really the same concert I escaped of?"... I rerally coulden't even recognize the music...
it was my only opportunity to see Miles... trust me: I still regret I didn't stay
I was at this show (Northsea) and it was probably the loudest concert I have ever attended. Except for maybe Rush.
Vincent on fire!!!
Miles forever
Checking this out on a big screen tv feels like I am at the concert.
Epic moment of Miles picking out and up a poster at the end, missed that in my previous listenings
Miles, always surrounded by the best.
great shit - thanks a bunch for sharing!
Yes, this is the full one with Jean Pierre at the end of it. love Schofield's solo. Wish they would post Jaco and Mike Stern 1983, probably the last Jaco at a peak stage.
i’ve seen jaco and mike stern on you tube but it was real crap
@@TheOliverKraft congrats,
The Live in Italy album from early 1986 (with Bireli Lagrène and the amazing drummer Thomas Böröcz) is outstanding, one of my favourite Jaco albums ever since I first heard it nearly twenty years ago. Killer interplay, precise, fluid and funky!
I Was By This Concert in Den Haag.
Me too!
48:29 Miles Time after Time!
We miss you MILES DAVIS
the end is just beautiful, feels like my ears are dancin
41:00 min in and Scofield is on fire -raises the band. Basically Bobby had been benched until then and he comes out flying as well. At about 59:00 listen to the authority in his solo. Unfortunately he disappears again.... did Miles sent him off?
What I noticed in '85 was that the band seemed to be going nowhere in particular and then all of a sudden they shifted two or three gears up (1:28:19) -that was Miles directing this band. Look at how yawns at Steve around 1:04:00 how he surprises John with Backseat Betty at around 1:56:00
I agree that the next drummer "sugarfoot" tightened the band, but on revisiting this concert somehow it really is fascinating to watch and hear Miles constantly searching to express what he feels and how he wants the band to sound. Look at 2:04:00 -they look embarrassed, specially Bobby Berg, not really like a unit. And yet, North Sea Jazz never had better starts then when Miles kicked it off: you knew you were in the presence of genius.
Obviously some think his peak was long before this, but if you listen to his bands in the next couple of years, something remarkable happens.
The guy who offers him the drawings doesn't really notice Miles offering his hand or him asking his minders for money to pay him. Funny how the little girl just tramples over the drawings while Bobby Berg plays his heart out with John Scofield.
I think it was Jean pierre at 1:56. Robben breathed new life into the band in 86. Check out the montreux concert,it's on RUclips
@@davidseriff711 In the last couple of days I listened consecutively to this concert and the following ones in Montreux from '85. It's amazing how more tight and fluid this band sounds in Switzerland.
'86 was a transition for the band - I was surprised that "sugarfoot" wasn't yet on drums. My impression is that the moment he takes up the drums the band transformed - Robben is an amazing guitarplayer; but he didnt stay that long.
1:40:55 Crazy Drum, Percussion and Bass solo!
When Daryl go whith the stones the world off jazz funk lost one off the best slapper a never heard
31:52 Miles slaps Bob. Amazing
HAHA
he dont like bob playing his notes
Great Stuff..I totally enjoy dat.
I agree with Bob Dylan
"Miles Davis is my
definition of cool"
🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
jazzy ..asyiklah...dari jazzer klas dunia ...thanks you tube
Miles is on synth/keyboards too.
Genialidad absoluta. Miro este video muchas veces y no me canso
If you haven't heard- Scofield with Billy Cobham and with him and George Duke Band. Great playing. Doug Rauch, Alphonso Johnson on bass.
A master of dinamics!!!!!¡!
素晴らしい!オープニングのドラムレスの演出、たまらんね。
Look at 30:41 that guy has a lifetime memory "Yeah, I played with Miles Davis."
Eu tinha apenas 2 meses de idade... Miles, Scofield, Darryl, Berg... Grande time !!!
Was there
Atmosphérique,tous géniaux
take some of this downtown.
Please, post Jaco Pastorius & the Word of Mouth Band performance live at North Sea Jazz Festival, on 10th july 1983.
I would be grateful!
We want Miles ?? No !! WE WANT JACO PASTORIUS !!!
fuck jaco, junky moron and stupid bassist
@@rinahall , Back in my day, those were fighting words.
@@ilovetomorrow come here fight with me
@@rinahall I got one more in me. Bring it. Ha..
Chill man. Let's dig on some Miles together.
Banda que ficou para a história ! Pena que o jazz anda caindo no esquecimento
Jazz will never die it's like a boomerang it will circle back ⭕️
33:37 to 34:13 , what is Miles doing with Daryl Jones?
GENIO ABSOLUTO
Miles!! seemed to put his band members first !!! BEFORE himself....
🖐🏿 simply the Best
Fifty-two 52:16 Sixteen
what a pleasure to see an audience without those stupid smartphones
1:16 - 1:19, what's this, Davis's breath? This is creepy and curiously at the same time... 😱
"Uhahhhuhhh"!
Very nice
48:30 Time after time
With age comes knowledge. Miles had a very sexy demeanor.
Algo saben de Darryl Jones ?
Superb
WOW!!!¡!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great
World of Jazz, can you please post 1984 as well? Please please please?
very----------------very----------nice-------------mr-------davis
miles !
1:05:50 is the weirdest moment i have seen in a musical performance. What is that?
Good ol´bongo fisting.
@@Ju-kka thx for the explanation, i am by no means an expert in percussion
Actually it's called cuica.
The boss.
I think that in this concert things are not turning bins!!!!?
8:24 - which one chord Miles played there?
Великолепно
Он летал.
Да...
1:33:32 the lick
where did all that music go?
Wow
Only thing wrong is that there should've been 100'000 in attendance.
john scof is intellect theory i love him too much
ten stars
How it's called the tune starting at 0'50'00 circa?
Always the best note selection from Miles. Too bad the band isn’t quite as daring as previous offerings
The known most be forgotten. The known it's to mutch.
Miles was always Ahead Like John Charlie Parker Monk McCoy so Many he Played with Create your thing
For freak sake ; Daryll Jones looks like he’s 16 here!
is that john lurie in the audience at th very end ?
Lounge Lizards played that fest...
bravissimi si
Darryl Jones Rocks
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😀🇧🇷🇧🇷