When it comes time, if you have any trouble getting through those pearly gates, just tell them you're the guy who posted those old Night Music episodes to RUclips. They'll let you through.
I have a old CD with him on it, playing the same song, and I always loved it. This is the first time I get to put a face to the music. What a great set.
The song by Zahar made me feel like I was driving through the market streets of Marrahkesh in an open roof Jeep when I first saw this back in the day. Still rocks.
We had 2, 4, and 8-year-old kids when this show was on, so we were asleep . I gradually learned about the show by watching the Leonard Cohen / Sonny Rollins "Who By Fire" masterpiece. Now that my grandchildren are in high school, I expect to work my way through these wonderful videos. I see many are from Japan; my one grandson is studying the language so maybe he can help me post appropriate support.
Great to see these shows again. Thanks for posting them. Looks like Tito Puente playing percussion with Djavan. Wow... They should have introduced him.
Even the last note Miles played on the song had more information than most have on they lengthy solos. And in the end did not stay for the corny ending but did leave...
I'm sorry but in the description you say that Miles played a song called So What written by the band Ministry. That's wrong, his song So What was written in the late 50s
Call me an odd duck. I've never liked Miles. Not before he spit on the crowd, not after. I know everyone wants him to be THE major force in (fill in the blank BeeBop, Post BeeBop, Fusion whatever). But art is art. I have never been moved by his.
When it comes time, if you have any trouble getting through those pearly gates, just tell them you're the guy who posted those old Night Music episodes to RUclips. They'll let you through.
These shows are historical and the variety of fantastic talent are everlasting and extraordinary!
Djavan orgulho do Brasil 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Everything is special about this show even the pictures, this is the most coolest show music
Dude, Djavan Rocks
indeed
I have a old CD with him on it, playing the same song, and I always loved it. This is the first time I get to put a face to the music. What a great set.
Wow I cant believe that djavan perform
The song by Zahar made me feel like I was driving through the market streets of Marrahkesh in an open roof Jeep when I first saw this back in the day. Still rocks.
"Mr. Pastorius" Best version ever. Brings you to tears... Night Music was such a brilliant concept.. Those days are gone..
Well said!!
That miles song is everything
The first Night Music episode I watched in 1989, loved it great show!!!
Djavan 14:25
Djavan!!! 🇧🇷👂🏿
We had 2, 4, and 8-year-old kids when this show was on, so we were asleep . I gradually learned about the show by watching the Leonard Cohen / Sonny Rollins "Who By Fire" masterpiece. Now that my grandchildren are in high school, I expect to work my way through these wonderful videos. I see many are from Japan; my one grandson is studying the language so maybe he can help me post appropriate support.
This is one of my favorite episodes of any television show.
Por mais que o RUclips seja saturado de superficialidades são vídeos como esse que me fasinam, realmente um achado!
Grande musica unica che professionalità grazie
I ran out of patience a long time ago when it comes to Miles Davis interviews.
Great show, so glad to see it online!
Speechless!!!
Miles...."I've had a sore throat for 33 years!"
SOME-ONE ENDED REAL MUSIC IN THIS COUNTRY
Meu Deus olha isso, que orgulho diretamente do brasil ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Miles was too cool!
Ahhh Simply the best!
The bit at 34:20 with Marcus Miller and Miles Davis is epic.
Yes it is.
Great to see these shows again. Thanks for posting them.
Looks like Tito Puente playing percussion with Djavan. Wow... They should have introduced him.
Don Alias
@@myMusicHobby302 thanks
Fantastic! Thank you!
Love the way miles sets it up with those 2 notes at 38:00
Damn! That’s super observant 👌🏽
The Best Group & Best Show when it was on.....GO Marcus....!!
big thing
Marcus Miller's coif is on point!
The drummer for Zahar would be the future drummer for Soul Coughing and would also play with Roni Size and Krust.
THANK U THANK U THXNK THNXX THANK U!!! This was the best show 4 me ever!!
Love it!!
And Djavan for Godsake!
Thank you for the share of the almost lost content of the greatest. 👍
Even the last note Miles played on the song had more information than most have on they lengthy solos. And in the end did not stay for the corny ending but did leave...
HANK BALLARD KILLIN'!!!
If God played the trumpet, he'd play like Miles Davis
Caramba...que som mortal,dessa rapaziada!
Djavan de Maceió 😎💪🏿👊🏿👊🏿🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Wow, Djavan next to Miles Davis 42:04 - 42:14
Cara, bom demais!
Nice!
Djavan mostro sagrado!
How crazy! The Brazilian Djavan in the middle of it all!
Foderoso !!! pauleira total !!!
Djavan, brazilian treasure! 🇧🇷
Marcus- Miles-Jaco.
Groove
Djavan is awesome!!!!
Nice
Elektric Davis
way better than the original!!!!!
Kenny on a straight Tenor!!
+Salim Sivaad Correct my bad! Must have watched it after a few too many beers /burp
Foley!
Poor Miles. He really did suffer from that sore throat for 33 years.
If you like MILES DAVIS, u become a cool person!
20:30, nobody can claim to be cool after that day...
Miles left the concert when they started playing "Let's go, let's go". He was like "f*** this shit i'm outta here" xD
fuck him
37:08 I never knew Kenny Garrett played a straight alto. Great tone he's getting here!
That's a soprano, there is no straight alto.
@@farshimelt it is a straight alto. There is a straight tenor as well.
@@Guy-em4ck Joe Lovano did a whole album on a straight tenor. Unfortunately, it was only released in Japan.
@@johnnicholas7420 didn’t know that. My fav album of his is tenor legacy with josh redman.
@@farshimelt I own one. Keilworth
☺️🌼💚🌱
The four people who gave this a thumbs down have issues.
There's always at least one...
Alessandro de Souza 👦 👦 👦 👦
Nossa Senhora 🚺 🚺 🚺 🚺 🚺 🚺 🚺 🚺
Who was the other bassist that played with Miles here? Foley?
Foley on the lead bass that sounds like a guitar and marcus miller on the standard electric bass
I'm sorry but in the description you say that Miles played a song called So What written by the band Ministry. That's wrong, his song So What was written in the late 50s
On the flute is Groove W. J?!. . .
Paulo Ferreira
I did't know Al Sharpton was a backup singer for Hank.
Call me an odd duck. I've never liked Miles. Not before he spit on the crowd, not after. I know everyone wants him to be THE major force in (fill in the blank BeeBop, Post BeeBop, Fusion whatever). But art is art. I have never been moved by his.
Sanborn is a monster and miles was a realy boring musician in 70' and 80'