So much for the stolid and stupid critiques that Miles "could not play" or "sold out" in the 1980s--I saw his concert a few weeks after this one, Sept '85, Irvine Meadows, he came out in a turquoise bathrobe and slippers, and blew the place apart...
It was the late 70's when he couldn't play. He never got back to where he was, but at this point the band basically does what it does and he wouldn't really be missed if he wasn't there.
@@flacidhouse350 you are saying but at this point the band basically does what it does and he wouldn't really be missed if he wasn't there. 1 the band was not gonna be there if it hadn't been miles 2 miles does what he does and puts and band he can together for what he wants 3 at this point bring all the bands you want together and miles is gonna be missed forever. respect.
Like my older brother would say , SHUT UP . I was dreaming about Miles Davis last night in most dreams people tend to forget , I didn't which doesn't amaze me why I didn't , this tells me why I love Miles Davis . He's a Legend !
Really glad I found this awesome music. I see some poorly thought out, judgmental comments below. Been wondering - is it possible Miles had hit the top and wanted to share the love? You know - let other musicians ride in on his shirttails? Seems he knew he was going to get plenty of attention just being him. It was really impressive to see him walk over to Robben Ford and put his hand on his shoulder. I just can't see runaway narcissism at all.
Miles at his worst is better than most at their best... because he wanted to listen. All of his bands, he wanted to hear what they would sound like. Miles just liked sound. Note how he uses his organ to play long sustained note and triggers chord changes with them. He was listening to the wave forms and melodies inside the wave and every other thing. What a composer.
June 15, 1986Giants Stadium, East Rutherford NJWestwood One Radio Network (B)Miles Davis Octet plus Carlos Santana Miles Davis (tpt, synth); Bob Berg (ss, ts); Robben Ford (g); Carlos Santana (g); Robert Irving III (synth); Adam Holzman (synth); Felton Crews (el-b); Vincent Wilburn, Jr. (d); Steve Thornton (perc)
Being a sax for Davis must of been an absolute mental torture even if the man himself was ''Nice'' to you to come play with him. He cried when Coltrane left he would've dropped Hendrix in a few years but not Coltrane, Miles never cried for anyone in his musical career, no shoes to fill but def a void to fill w Miles no matter what era, the sax was always a black hole w anyone w Davis. Yet Miles always pushed forward exposing the same talent he did in his Quintet and the one that pushed him.
Note to self: Don't push the tempo so much that the song suffers... Admittedly the musicality of the musicians is impressive to keep up with the tempo - but you only get basic fills and nothing impressive... I think that is what the other comments refer to... My assumption is that there was limited stage time and they had to push that hard to get the song down under 10 minutes... Check out the Montreal version of this song - for a much kinder tempo.
miles davis brings out the best of musicians
vero
Dam Skippy
I'm truly convinced, that anyone and everyone who played with Miles had swag. And if they didn't, before, they came away with it, after.....!
The world's best Musicians played with Miles Davis
sempre !!!!
Got to see him and Robben Ford live in L.A.wow
So much for the stolid and stupid critiques that Miles "could not play" or "sold out" in the 1980s--I saw his concert a few weeks after this one, Sept '85, Irvine Meadows, he came out in a turquoise bathrobe and slippers, and blew the place apart...
Miles invented 'too hip for the crowd'.
I saw his electric stuff around then too and loved it.
Im adicted to this chit .
It was the late 70's when he couldn't play. He never got back to where he was, but at this point the band basically does what it does and he wouldn't really be missed if he wasn't there.
@@flacidhouse350 heyyyyyy, FUCK YOU!! Miles sounds GREAT here as well as THe BAND.....
@@flacidhouse350 you are saying but at this point the band basically does what it does and he wouldn't really be missed if he wasn't there.
1 the band was not gonna be there if it hadn't been miles
2 miles does what he does and puts and band he can together for what he wants
3 at this point bring all the bands you want together and miles is gonna be missed forever.
respect.
I can't stop playing this song,you ARE under arrest!
Miles Davis has gotten my soul with The sound of His trumpet
They were Miles ahead of their competition for sure! :D
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!no words!!!@!!!!!!!!
Anything Miles Davis!
You know it!
Miles Davis is #1 in my book 🖤ya Miles(RIP)
idem
I saw Miles back in the 80,s great show,s, one with Marcus Miller on bass!
Sweet music to my ears, oh how I love the sound😊
Miles music for all generations....
Miles Davis FOREVER #1 ALWAYS❤ya Miles (RIP)✌💙
Bob Got Mid evil on that horn RIP Bob Berg Miles Davis great music anything Miles!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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This video changed my life
pure
someone needs to upload the full concert, burn is a killah!
Always the haters of electric MILES thumbs down this type of sound. Might suggest one think MILES is singing..
This is BIG FUN.
Genio................increíble.............irrepetible.........único
gia'
Like my older brother would say , SHUT UP . I was dreaming about Miles Davis last night in most dreams people tend to forget , I didn't which doesn't amaze me why I didn't , this tells me why I love Miles Davis . He's a Legend !
insuperabile e insuperato infatti.....
❤❤❤❤
Really glad I found this awesome music. I see some poorly thought out, judgmental comments below. Been wondering - is it possible Miles had hit the top and wanted to share the love? You know - let other musicians ride in on his shirttails? Seems he knew he was going to get plenty of attention just being him. It was really impressive to see him walk over to Robben Ford and put his hand on his shoulder. I just can't see runaway narcissism at all.
Great musicians
Wow, wow, wow ...
❤❤❤❤ oh yeahhhhhh 💪💪🔥🔥🤓🥷🥷🥷🥷🥷🥷🥷🥷🥷🥷
Sounds even hipper than back in them days!
This will sound fine in 2121.
my god...
Que bestia tenes que ser para entrar a esta banda!!!
pazzescoooooo !!!!!!!!
🙏💟✨♾
Jazz inolvidable
Wow, never heard Robben using chorus like that....
Bob Berg!RIP
crazy life style, no more
"Ok Davis, you've got one phone call...."
so freaking good. and i was the 666th like. perfect lol. thanks for uploading
Bob Berg on sax.
Daymn!!! 🔥♥️
Where can I find the rest of the set??
Nobody do like you did baby...look at the people what pop artist ever command such a following/crowd ??
Miles at his worst is better than most at their best... because he wanted to listen. All of his bands, he wanted to hear what they would sound like. Miles just liked sound. Note how he uses his organ to play long sustained note and triggers chord changes with them. He was listening to the wave forms and melodies inside the wave and every other thing. What a composer.
I don't know. I've heard Agharta.
Frequencies beget others...🎉❤ 😂
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Música del 2080.
yessss !!!!
Usually I see a guy on stage walking around and it looks like he is pandering to the audience. Miles just looks like he's out for a walk.
夢の映像作品を、スマホ📱が、具現化しております。ありがたや🆒👍
Is this the same Montreal concert with Ford and Santana in guests and where can I find it thanks
Hi
tutti immensi......felton al basso..godo
By miles better than on album
If you dont like a Bass like this...try pop!
who is that guitarist???
Robben Ford.
If you like this then check this version with Scofield shredding! ruclips.net/video/X5kpG_jVXxw/видео.html
Who's the keyboard player?
Robert Irving
Keyboard Robert Irving III and Adam Holzmann
When was this filmed?
+Walter Osborne I think somewhere around 1986, because Robben Ford was touring with him back then. The year before that was with John Scofield :)
June 15, 1986Giants Stadium, East Rutherford NJWestwood One Radio Network (B)Miles Davis Octet plus Carlos Santana
Miles Davis (tpt, synth); Bob Berg (ss, ts); Robben Ford (g); Carlos Santana (g); Robert Irving III (synth); Adam Holzman (synth); Felton Crews (el-b); Vincent Wilburn, Jr. (d); Steve Thornton (perc)
ueo ai Awesome thanks for the details!
THNX!
Being a sax for Davis must of been an absolute mental torture even if the man himself was ''Nice'' to you to come play with him. He cried when Coltrane left he would've dropped Hendrix in a few years but not Coltrane, Miles never cried for anyone in his musical career, no shoes to fill but def a void to fill w Miles no matter what era, the sax was always a black hole w anyone w Davis. Yet Miles always pushed forward exposing the same talent he did in his Quintet and the one that pushed him.
Very intellectual but emotionally cold.
Style
Go and listen to The Carpenters then...
It is certainly not cold, but cool.
Emotionally cold? Hell no
That's your soul that's cold.
Note to self: Don't push the tempo so much that the song suffers... Admittedly the musicality of the musicians is impressive to keep up with the tempo - but you only get basic fills and nothing impressive... I think that is what the other comments refer to... My assumption is that there was limited stage time and they had to push that hard to get the song down under 10 minutes... Check out the Montreal version of this song - for a much kinder tempo.
Miles said he never do the a song the same way