I never could understand jazz until I heard this song …..now I realize the absence of the need is total understanding…like the sky…like space…no need to control…just groove with it ….
Miles Davis the most creative jazz musician ever. No one covered so many styles as him. His legacy will remain for a long long time. Thanks for decades of inspiration. l' m a drummer and you played with the very best. TUTU sure is a remarkable piece . Justo excellent.
"No one covered so many styles as him" Covered ? What you excatly mean ? Does he not have been one of the most prolific creator of XX century ? And does he not have been also one of the most brilliant and generous talent scout ?
Miles was the man. I'm glad that I got.to see him twice before he passed. The man was a magician with the horn! Truly one of the GREATEST! Will NEVER be another MILES!!!!
With Miles it's all about an ensamble of talented soloists who support each other while soloing without getting in the way. All his groups were jazz orchesrtras and they were air tight, live or studio. The power and presence is staggering....each musician merges with the other and Miles smiles....
thats why Hi turned back2audeince cause if the music change they lookin in each others eyes...keep the flow as they all free lance=note tweenst the note!!!
I love how Miles brought in the percussions. This is an absolute monster song and look how much time he gave to the percussion solo. Dude got his money's worth for the tour with that solo. That guitar solo was incredible and I loved how he ended it in a Major chord. Kenny Garret superb as usual, flowering up the flute.
Miles Davis was so great and so respectful towards other musician .. I do recall seeing him in that tour in Europe : he was always playing with the young bass player I am trying to find if someone has posted that video ... also all concert he was turning his back to the public 😄very funny no one wd dare to protest !!!is Miles !! 😉Cheers 🥂 !
I followed this Tutu/Hannibal era 1987-1991, seeing him live in small venues in California several times. Foley and Kenny Garrett always tore the venue down !!!!!
I did too. Saratoga at the winery on the hill he left the stage and never returned. It was fine because Kenny, Foley and the band were free to let it rip. Miles wasn’t feeling it that day.
My mom & aunt (from America) were together in Paris the day Dewey died. Both these ladies were of 100% French-descent Both were hip to his music since his days w/Bird. They both said the next 3 days were fascinating by the reverence & compassion shown to Davis by the people of France. Radio, television, front pages of newspapers, blaring speakers inside cabs...as if a certain part of France had also died. For me, his legacy of mentorship and support of younger players will always have the same level of greatness as does his music. May that...never die.
That's great to hear! Leave it to the Parisiennes to do things RIGHT! Yeah, and over here other than the 24 hour tribute KJAZ 92.7 began that night, not much else that I can remember that was in tribute. The following day however USA TODAY ran an article inferring that Davis was both homosexual and had died of HIV/A.I.D.S. After reading that newspaper for close to eight years prior to that article, after that edition I never picked up that rag again, not even as much as to check a ballgame score.
Way, way, way ahead of the prevailing times, attitudes and vanguard...the concepts, ideas and music of this genius, Miles Davis, is still out there on the horizon to this day.
Miles Davis , grande jazzista e precursore di molto gruppi attuali di fusion jazz, e funk. Grande protagonista , eccellente e abbastanza unico già negli anni 70
A supreme masterpiece of musicianship and composing! Jazz, Funk, and modern improvisational excellence. Bassist Marcus Miller wrote this piece and Cinelu and Foley's solos were cataclysmic!
I agree with what's been said. In this in this piece tutu miles outdid himself. This piece is about the best you're going to get. Is it kind of thing you can listen to over and over and over again. I heard him do tutu
Seen miles bout _86; ...downtown Pittsburgh PA Stanley theatre.. hadda lot young cats playing w him....from Youngstown St I later learned....this was n still is best concertt I have ever been to...seenn all the greats from dizzy to joe zawinul....etc etc....best ever jack
Without a doubt my all-time favorite musician, have most of his Cds, have to finish up. Saw him perform twice. The last time two months before he passed away. Will always love his music and his horn!!!
Come on !!!! Miles himself would not like this falsehood and he could be very heavy with this kind of bulls...... Geniuses are men not robot !!! Please !!!!!!! PLEASE !!!
Miles was asked why he rarely plays a lot of his old music and he replied “today it’s boring”. He was the Picasso of jazz, always moving on to new ideas expressed in his music.
this masterpiece is the artistic result of 80 years of jazz history: there's everything inside: misterious moods, challenging harmonies, modal jazz, funky...rock..
Mino Cinelu is a French Percussionist born in Paris, He is a multi-intrumentalist, singer, producer, composer, but he is best known as a Percussionist, He also played with Sting and many others.......
The whole group, sanguine in Germany, Peace, the good , Miles trumpet at his clearest, love the flute. Clean. Reminds of Hubert Laws, Bobby Humfrey. Respected your Autobiography, Miles. Cool guitar, that is my instrument. Thanks
I know it sounds like guitar, but it is actually a bass with 4 strings (5:40, 7:50) that played by bassist Joseph "Foley" McCreary. You can see it more clearly in another Miles/Foley video th-cam.com/video/FtwO_UtrMJo/w-d-xo.html
Ein Gockel und Genie des letzten Jahrhunderts. Ich liebe seine Zusammenführung der Musiker , die alle ihren Anteil an dieser fantastischen Jazzwelt beigetragen haben.
I've watched this masterpiece countless times and I still get giddy every time! It's the part where Miles puts his arm around Foley and walks him out front for me!
El es poderoso, cambió el concepto, El dirige, y lo hace genial , una milesima de segundo y voila se desintegra ... 6 , 7, 8 ingenieros de sonido y el capitán.... La percusión perfecta y siempre aparece el toque de cristal.
Marcus Miller wrote and produced tutu that cut was named after arch Bay ship Desmond Tutu from Africa as a real story if you listen to Miles Davis part one and part two where he has the Asian keyboard he kills it this music is like Miles Davis coming out with a machine gun I listen to this three and four times a day and dissect every one of the hardest because I am going to learn a lotAn instrument a trumpet and Kenny Garrett saxophone and I have to get a key tar which looks like a keyboard with a neck on the sound is extraordinaire
Listening to Miles Davis 2 to 2 on tutu with the Asian synthesizer keyboard Kei Akagi he too cold on the synthesizer Miles in Foley and Kenny Garrett John BIgham electric percussionin an Foley rockstars all of them jazz funk rock stars he was the most sharpest dressed trumpet player around all the way up to 2020 nobody could compare his musicians who played with him on tour started following suit and all of them started to dress a little like miles There’s not a day that goes by I don’t listen to the Senate to two Portia 4 or 5 times a day
I’ve been poking around the edges of Miles Davis on the consensus that he’s the guy to listen to if you want to immerse yourself in the best. Looking for vinyl to embellish my new / old obsession. I started watching some footage from the 1960 final tour with Coltrane and after about 5 minutes I started to get fidgety, so I moved on and saw a screenshot of Mr. Davis with longer hair shades and hipper threads. So I took a look. I do appreciate the foundation of the more traditional but this offering is more to my personal taste. A more contemporary style of playing. I guess I’m more a product of my generation but I’m glad I found this video. Now I know just what I’m looking for where before I wasn’t sure. He is/was the best
Why do you say homeless? He really was a genius, and slowly evolved from being a studious kid, loving, and learning music, to moving w/his family, having a controlling, and domineering mother, to being accepted to Julliard (pause, and think about that!), to quitting, and starting his own adventure in music! I’m just wondering how much money he would’ve had by the age of 60, if it hadn’t been for all the disorganized chaos he had in his personal life, by the time of his untimely passing😢 ie, instead of only having 1-2 mill, he in actuality made about 24, of which it was unaccounted for, eg, mismanaged.
Une des plus belles prestations de Miles, à l'architecture sonore inégalée dans le domaine du Jazz Rock, Un brillant défricheur qui n'a jamais hésité à se confronter aux plus jeunes, en quittant sa zone de confort musical du cool jazz, du jazz classique, pour ouvrir d'autres horizons que nous n'avons pas encore fini de découvrir....
Miles,dizzy gillespie,Gillespie, bird Parker Coltrane,many many jazz artists were playing in the 40s 80 years ago. Learn history. The foundation upon the present is built.
Therefore, one is as great as the other... Since history tends to repeat itself. We all have our favorite artist don't you think PH???@@peterhamlinhamlin8908
there's no way today having top players like in 80's ... just fantastic .... imagine to be able getting the idea to right master top quality music like those guys ....
This performance is just absolutely magical, takes you somewhere. Miles knows what he wants from music and knows how to get it. He just brings the best musicians together and creates something dark, yet exquisite 🥺😍💯🎯🔮
A true musician that shared his gift with us in so many different ways. I was fortunate to see him in Chicago and he performed in the same manner. I read that he blew the trumpet in that fashion via him hearing it and if it sound good to him then he knew the audience was enjoying the notes from his horn. What a genius that the Higher Power blessed us with if not shared with us for a while...
Allen C. Not the beginning of fusion at all but still very uniquely miles. When you talk fusion you have to go back to Return to Forever and Weather Report. Miles was a genius because he came from the height of bebop with Cannonball, Coltrane etc. but lived long enough to have such an impact on a completely different generation.
filthy funk, soaring melody, so tight, he had magic, an underated ensemble leader for sure, in large part because he's chops were supreme, though dizzy could argue that point, RIP
Thanks for posting!!!I I listened to this stellar band in Rome, same year and I was 19. When at the end of the tune Mino Cinelu sited at the center of the scene and played that low frequency notes from that bowl of clay, all stadium shook to its foundations. Great memory!!!
Je alité après une opération et je vous dire que la musique Miles Davis est une vraie échappatoire musicale,genre thérapeutique douce .merci Maitre pour ton oeuve Eternelle.les partitions Gravée a tous jamais ddesans notre subconscient et ton ombre m'éclaira des que le gouffre S'approchera de moi
Wow. That's great to see this live tune of Miles and his band mates, here on TH-cam. I was there, in Munich, Geiselgasteig Concert Hall. Once in a Lifetime Experience. Kind of unreal, to see this again, after all this years - but immideately getting goosebumps. Many thanks for uploading
Miles in the Sky (1968), In a Silent Way (1969), and Bitches Brew (1970) marked the beginnings of so-called jazz fusion. In any case, MILES DAVIS is at the origin point of so-called jazz fusion... ALL the celebrated musicians considered pioneers of jazz fusion including Zawinul and Shorter of Weather Report, Corea, Cobham, McLaughlin, etc., performed with Miles Davis.
I never could understand jazz until I heard this song …..now I realize the absence of the need is total understanding…like the sky…like space…no need to control…just groove with it ….
Miles Davis the most creative jazz
musician ever. No one covered
so many styles as him.
His legacy will remain for a long
long time. Thanks for decades
of inspiration. l' m a drummer
and you played with the very
best. TUTU sure is a remarkable
piece . Justo excellent.
he was musician who can play in any position
"No one covered so many styles as him"
Covered ? What you excatly mean ? Does he not have been one of the most prolific creator of XX century ? And does he not have been also one of the most brilliant and generous talent scout ?
Yeah Mon
If U a real Miles/Man then"KNOW"ledge His Words bout His Music...Social...Period!!!
@@blaxblacktv111What is that in English?
Miles was the man. I'm glad that I got.to see him twice before he passed. The man was a magician with the horn! Truly one of the GREATEST! Will NEVER be another MILES!!!!
Thee Master of Music=40 minute songs is MasterFull!!!
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Mr.Miles Davis my father left me his music collection I am forever thankful ❤
Wow , would love to hear that .
With Miles it's all about an ensamble of talented soloists who support each other while soloing without getting in the way. All his groups were jazz orchesrtras and they were air tight, live or studio. The power and presence is staggering....each musician merges with the other and Miles smiles....
thats why Hi turned back2audeince cause if the music change they lookin in each others eyes...keep the flow as they all free lance=note tweenst the note!!!
Miles Davis was Just great. Hé should rest in peace. His music remains for ever. We love you Miles🎼💓💕❤
Miles Davis wi'll be for ever and always contemporary, he was who change the music for ever
I love how Miles brought in the percussions. This is an absolute monster song and look how much time he gave to the percussion solo. Dude got his money's worth for the tour with that solo.
That guitar solo was incredible and I loved how he ended it in a Major chord.
Kenny Garret superb as usual, flowering up the flute.
Miles Davis was so great and so respectful towards other musician .. I do recall seeing him in that tour in Europe : he was always playing with the young bass player I am trying to find if someone has posted that video ... also all concert he was turning his back to the public 😄very funny no one wd dare to protest !!!is Miles !! 😉Cheers 🥂 !
@@Kassiusday, so beautiful your words ❤️❤️🙏🙏
Yes, wonderful flute player! And the drums!
Miles says he does that bc he can hear better. No disrespect to the audience.
@@manologonzalezmorillas258 qqq
This performance of Tutu is a symphony. The band is a rich and diverse, but organic world - a universe on its own.
I followed this Tutu/Hannibal era 1987-1991, seeing him live in small venues in California several times. Foley and Kenny Garrett always tore the venue down !!!!!
I did too. Saratoga at the winery on the hill he left the stage and never returned. It was fine because Kenny, Foley and the band were free to let it rip. Miles wasn’t feeling it that day.
My mom & aunt (from America) were together in Paris the day Dewey died. Both these ladies were of 100% French-descent Both were hip to his music since his days w/Bird. They both said the next 3 days were fascinating by the reverence & compassion shown to Davis by the people of France. Radio, television, front pages of newspapers, blaring speakers inside cabs...as if a certain part of France had also died. For me, his legacy of mentorship and support of younger players will always have the same level of greatness as does his music. May that...never die.
That's great to hear!
Leave it to the Parisiennes to do things RIGHT!
Yeah, and over here other than the 24 hour tribute KJAZ 92.7 began that night, not much else that I can remember that was in tribute.
The following day however USA TODAY ran an article inferring that Davis was both homosexual and had died of HIV/A.I.D.S.
After reading that newspaper for close to eight years prior to that article, after that edition I never picked up that rag again, not even as much as to check a ballgame score.
Wow!! This is like an adventure in the universe. Miles Davis is the King!!!
Way, way, way ahead of the prevailing times, attitudes and vanguard...the concepts, ideas and music of this genius, Miles Davis, is still out there on the horizon to this day.
He was Miles Ahead, yo
@@Arycke: I saw what you did there. . . . .😁😁😁😁😁
The Picasso of Jazz....wow...I really like that! That`s on spot!
No my friend...Leonardo or Miguel Ángel!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Miles Davis , grande jazzista e precursore di molto gruppi attuali di fusion jazz, e funk. Grande protagonista , eccellente e abbastanza unico già negli anni 70
Miles Davis was way ahead of his time and his contemporaries.
A supreme masterpiece of musicianship and composing!
Jazz, Funk, and modern improvisational excellence.
Bassist Marcus Miller wrote this piece and Cinelu and Foley's solos were cataclysmic!
Right !Miles was like an explorer,pushing the limits, he shows the way to others, a true precursor !
About this time having been a Miles fan since the '50's I walked out of his gig at Wembley, now i know i was wrong.
I think this one of Miles' best performances-just breathtaking
I agree with what's been said. In this in this piece tutu miles outdid himself. This piece is about the best you're going to get. Is it kind of thing you can listen to over and over and over again. I heard him do tutu
Inpoom
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@@billswain43❤
Pure improvisitions... The best Miles... forever Miles!!!
A powerhouse of creativeness every listen sounds new thats the greatness of Miles
The rhythm/percussion section is unreal
I'm in my feelings ...stay connected
the GENIUS of Miles was "PULLING THE CREATIVITY OUT OF HIS BAND IN REAL TIME!!!!!" he lit them up
Seen miles bout _86; ...downtown Pittsburgh PA Stanley theatre.. hadda lot young cats playing w him....from Youngstown St I later learned....this was n still is best concertt I have ever been to...seenn all the greats from dizzy to joe zawinul....etc etc....best ever jack
Without a doubt my all-time favorite musician, have most of his Cds, have to finish up. Saw him perform twice. The last time two months before he passed away. Will always love his music and his horn!!!
Miles...the man who never misses a note.
Come on !!!! Miles himself would not like this falsehood and he could be very heavy with this kind of bulls......
Geniuses are men not robot !!! Please !!!!!!! PLEASE !!!
@@taf44tt8io He was simply saying that he could turn a missed note into something CREATIVE! LOL!
@@jimbridges3499 ok this comment is gold.
Miles was asked why he rarely plays a lot of his old music and he replied “today it’s boring”.
He was the Picasso of jazz, always moving on to new ideas expressed in his music.
je suis d'accord
Or the Stravinsky of jazz... always there where it's happening, while maintaining an immediately recognizabe personal style
Miles davis restera à jamais un monstre de la trompette pour l éternité ainsi que ces musiciens 🎩
No denying Davis is a genuine jazz genius but I never was much one of his fans until this one, which I find hauntingly attractive and appealing.
TuTuのライブ映像いいですね。マイルスらしさが、感じられます。
バラカンさんの言う通りいいですね。🆒
What greatness it is to bring younger musicians out front stage like he did!
I Luv this! I saw myself from 35 years ago. On-stage with Miles!
this masterpiece is the artistic result of 80 years of jazz history: there's everything inside: misterious moods, challenging harmonies, modal jazz, funky...rock..
You have to admire Miles for embracing a taste of synthesizer sound with Tutu in 1986. It's a shame that he died just a handful of years later.
That percussion player is a dream
POWER-FULL! Never leave tha’ groove!
First music to came to my mind yesterday. What a music! RIP Tutu.
MIles deserted jazz and played good music. Ho him. Boring.
@@lesmowhomever174 what?
les percussions ne sont pas en reste, non plus
又又、異次元空間を、ライブで出来るんですね。凄いなぁ、動画の提供ありがとうございます😊
En 1987,Miles Davis n'était plus le trompettiste qu'il avait été,mais quel leader il était pour les jeunes musiciens!🎺🎺🎺
Super Koncert...fantastischer Still...Miles Davis ein Genie....
ich mag was Ausergewöhnliches...es kommt bei mir gut an!!!!
Génial miles Davis merveilleusement accompagne. Superbe Concert Jane Cavin
Thank you Google, making this experience available after so many years of creation, this is wonderful music
The King of Cool! Loved by South Africa
One of the greatest artist ever. Always in my heart.
This Percussionist is KILLING🔥
Mino Cinelu is a French Percussionist born in Paris, He is a multi-intrumentalist, singer, producer, composer, but he is best known as a Percussionist, He also played with Sting and many others.......
@@cappelloroger thanks for the great knowledge!
MINO CINELU AUX PERCUSSIONS ,
Miles is a Phenom who is the founder of much of what we hear in modern genre. Always forward
The whole group, sanguine in Germany, Peace, the good , Miles trumpet at his clearest, love the flute. Clean. Reminds of Hubert Laws, Bobby Humfrey. Respected your Autobiography, Miles. Cool guitar, that is my instrument. Thanks
I know it sounds like guitar, but it is actually a bass with 4 strings (5:40, 7:50) that played by bassist Joseph "Foley" McCreary. You can see it more clearly in another Miles/Foley video th-cam.com/video/FtwO_UtrMJo/w-d-xo.html
Ein Gockel und Genie des letzten Jahrhunderts. Ich liebe seine Zusammenführung der Musiker , die alle ihren Anteil an dieser fantastischen Jazzwelt beigetragen haben.
I've watched this masterpiece countless times and I still get giddy every time! It's the part where Miles puts his arm around Foley and walks him out front for me!
The sounds they make like nothing else. This song is beautiful.
El es poderoso, cambió el concepto, El dirige, y lo hace genial , una milesima de segundo y voila se desintegra ... 6 , 7, 8 ingenieros de sonido y el capitán.... La percusión perfecta y siempre aparece el toque de cristal.
This is a very happy Miles Davis, loving his band and the beautiful sound of the venue. So great to see this.
no words. just listen and be in "heaven'" forget the covidcrisis. never stop loving music. I experienced TUTU in the Hague with Markus Miller.
Marcus Miller wrote and produced tutu that cut was named after arch Bay ship Desmond Tutu from Africa as a real story if you listen to Miles Davis part one and part two where he has the Asian keyboard he kills it this music is like Miles Davis coming out with a machine gun I listen to this three and four times a day and dissect every one of the hardest because I am going to learn a lotAn instrument a trumpet and Kenny Garrett saxophone and I have to get a key tar which looks like a keyboard with a neck on the sound is extraordinaire
YES..its great !!!!!!!!!!
Listening to Miles Davis 2 to 2 on tutu with the Asian synthesizer keyboard Kei Akagi he too cold on the synthesizer Miles in Foley and Kenny Garrett John BIgham electric percussionin an Foley rockstars all of them jazz funk rock stars he was the most sharpest dressed trumpet player around all the way up to 2020 nobody could compare his musicians who played with him on tour started following suit and all of them started to dress a little like miles There’s not a day that goes by I don’t listen to the Senate to two Portia 4 or 5 times a day
Tutu is my album!
@@edwardsjr65 pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppmp
I’ve been poking around the edges of Miles Davis on the consensus that he’s the guy to listen to if you want to immerse yourself in the best. Looking for vinyl to embellish my new / old obsession. I started watching some footage from the 1960 final tour with Coltrane and after about 5 minutes I started to get fidgety, so I moved on and saw a screenshot of Mr. Davis with longer hair shades and hipper threads. So I took a look. I do appreciate the foundation of the more traditional but this offering is more to my personal taste. A more contemporary style of playing. I guess I’m more a product of my generation but I’m glad I found this video. Now I know just what I’m looking for where before I wasn’t sure. He is/was the best
Miles had such a stage presence without trying. Goodness....
He had a perceptible aura everyone around him felt. He was truly special.
Stage presence of a drugged up homeless person. But it was just cool because he was Miles!
Why do you say homeless? He really was a genius, and slowly evolved from being a studious kid, loving, and learning music, to moving w/his family, having a controlling, and domineering mother, to being accepted to Julliard (pause, and think about that!), to quitting, and starting his own adventure in music! I’m just wondering how much money he would’ve had by the age of 60, if it hadn’t been for all the disorganized chaos he had in his personal life, by the time of his untimely passing😢 ie, instead of only having 1-2 mill,
he in actuality made about 24, of which it was unaccounted for, eg, mismanaged.
Fantastic session. Wonderful tune. My jazz genius forever.
Une des plus belles prestations de Miles, à l'architecture sonore inégalée dans le domaine du Jazz Rock, Un brillant défricheur qui n'a jamais hésité à se confronter aux plus jeunes, en quittant sa zone de confort musical du cool jazz, du jazz classique, pour ouvrir d'autres horizons que nous n'avons pas encore fini de découvrir....
I had the privilege to sit in the audience and i will never forget it.
Miles, man....Love this dude's art, all of it. 4 decades worth of genre expanding, innovative treasures.
Miles,dizzy gillespie,Gillespie, bird Parker Coltrane,many many jazz artists were playing in the 40s
80 years ago. Learn history. The foundation upon the present is built.
Therefore, one is as great as the other... Since history tends to repeat itself. We all have our favorite artist don't you think PH???@@peterhamlinhamlin8908
Goodness..Timeless.music.Thanks Miles,you simply endured us
Every time I hear this take I realize how powerful the human spirit really is! Musically we can go where we want...limits don't exist here!
..........only one word.......... BEAUTIFUL..........!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
TuTu緻密で斬新マイルスの世界観スマートです。🆒👍
So cool, it flows melodically, well orchestrated, it's funk and it's so stank love it
Wow! Thanks for posting this gem!!!
everytime goose-flesh-feeling - ABSOLUTE WELTKLASSE !!!
there's no way today having top players like in 80's ... just fantastic .... imagine to be able getting the idea to right master top quality music like those guys ....
This performance is just absolutely magical, takes you somewhere. Miles knows what he wants from music and knows how to get it. He just brings the best musicians together and creates something dark, yet exquisite 🥺😍💯🎯🔮
!!!😵
Bellissimo, grande, outstanding,...magnifique...YIKES!
Miles Davis Is and Will Always and Forever be #MilesAhead #MilesIsTHEMAN
A true musician that shared his gift with us in so many different ways. I was fortunate to see him in Chicago and he performed in the same manner. I read that he blew the trumpet in that fashion via him hearing it and if it sound good to him then he knew the audience was enjoying the notes from his horn. What a genius that the Higher Power blessed us with if not shared with us for a while...
Les grands révolutionnaires de la musique, des inspirateurs. Merci
The beginning of fusion and it still sounds like the best examples of the genre LMAO.... They still chasing this level of music. Miles forever...
Allen C. Not the beginning of fusion at all but still very uniquely miles. When you talk fusion you have to go back to Return to Forever and Weather Report. Miles was a genius because he came from the height of bebop with Cannonball, Coltrane etc. but lived long enough to have such an impact on a completely different generation.
@@lw6323 Or go back 2 bitches brew, the project that catalysed the groups you mention.
Fusion began in late 60s
filthy funk, soaring melody, so tight, he had magic, an underated ensemble leader for sure, in large part because he's chops were supreme, though dizzy could argue that point, RIP
Thanks for posting!!!I I listened to this stellar band in Rome, same year and I was 19. When at the end of the tune Mino Cinelu sited at the center of the scene and played that low frequency notes from that bowl of clay, all stadium shook to its foundations. Great memory!!!
Je alité après une opération et je vous dire que la musique Miles Davis est une vraie échappatoire musicale,genre thérapeutique douce .merci Maitre pour ton oeuve
Eternelle.les partitions
Gravée a tous jamais ddesans notre subconscient et ton ombre m'éclaira des que le gouffre
S'approchera de moi
@MichelHubert-lg9so
j'aimerais mourir sur du miles ! quel pied x)
Un músico muy generoso con sus bandas, una verdadera fábrica de talentos.
Super
Wow. That's great to see this live tune of Miles and his band mates, here on TH-cam. I was there, in Munich, Geiselgasteig Concert Hall. Once in a Lifetime Experience. Kind of unreal, to see this again, after all this years - but immideately getting goosebumps. Many thanks for uploading
I saw this magic group a short time before at the North Sea JF in Den Haag. I shall never forget!!
Frank
Great music: like the hints of Funkadelic and Weather Report..brilliant synthetic jazz..the best.
Майлз, всегда притягивал,- самых лучших музыкантов💎
smokin jazz thank you mr. miles davis
Miles teaches us how rhythm is supreme in jazz...
Yes. Time was his best feature.
Die Konzentration seiner Musiker, habe ich immer bewundert, was fur ein Disziplin.
Miles was so ridiculously cool... of course, he DID give birth to it!
I never really listened to Miles growing up my parents did so do I be in 67 years old I like a lot of his stuff
Miles
Davis Artistic Genius
RIP and thanks so much for the great music you left us with
You EXUDE brilliance! A true MASTER creating a MASTERPIECE!!!💕💯
Какой вкус был у Майлса! Эстет! Сколько тонкой, красивой, яркой, оригинальной музыки... Явление, даже в разнообразном мире американских музыкантов...
Era um gênio e imortalizou sua forma de tocar.
Sempre costa para o público e frente para a música.
The greatest innovator of all.
Not so many like miles would open so much place to a percussionist and Mino Cinelu did a wonderful solo (like always)!!!
Jazzzzz!!!! ..........gracias x regalarnos este tema . Sin palabras. .
Flirting at it's HIGHEST ! A True Love Affair with Music!... Thanks GOAT...Mr. Davis and All involved!💞
👍 🎶🎸🌈 👂 🔥 🎹🎹 🥁 amazing record 😎 MILES DAVIS 🎺 RIP never forgotten!
I saw Miles with this group at the Northsea JF at The Haag - an unforgettable Event !
Saw yesterday Marcus Miller in concert, he played Tutu with his band and the magic is still intact !
Miles Davis was one of the Greatest musicians to ever live , his influence is alive and well.
great music a real influencer , fantastic with all his sublime musicians Miles is a mile in the Jazz and pop music
🙏.....gracias miles 🎺🎶🔥de Argentina 🇦🇷✌️👏
Miles in the Sky (1968), In a Silent Way (1969), and Bitches Brew (1970) marked the beginnings of so-called jazz fusion. In any case, MILES DAVIS is at the origin point of so-called jazz fusion... ALL the celebrated musicians considered pioneers of jazz fusion including Zawinul and Shorter of Weather Report, Corea, Cobham, McLaughlin, etc., performed with Miles Davis.
Why "so-called" ? How would you name it ?
Almost all of modern jazz fusion can be traced to musicians who played on Bitches Brew.
@@sirfriendzone1228 Miles was a big part of jazz fusion but its beginnings had a lot to do with people like Larry Coryell and Bob Moses.
Wow! So different from the quartet. Yet so masterfully leading a group of this kind of diverse talent.
Wow 🙆♀️...i love so much this song.