The hardest tune for Miles ever to get right... so he said.. Asked Monk in 50s after every gig - Did I play it right ? ... No, you didnt... Then, once ;) - You did.. This is great.
@@anandapandya1 To be honest, I think the same.. Sometimes I love him, if just for a single slurred note.. you see? But overall, playing anything, he never had the genius of Parker (if you subtract his old school vibrato etc) .. so yes, Miles couldnt get a lot of things right
@@RorertoLombardo There is no absolute perfection in jazz.. there´s a feel, and that was different - when Miles played Monk, it wasnt his mindset ever..
Thanks so much for this! I remember hearing Miles Davis live, first time, much later than this. And to be in that room with his sound was magic. Same with Mr Shorter, Mr Hancock. You say to yourself, these fellows really exist in our time and space. Remarkable, because to me , before, they were just magic sound and imagination preserved on recordings.
So much latent talent on one stage..., & youthful too! Herbie must have been all of 24yrs old..., & look at Tony! Maybe 17-18 yrs old..., and their musicianship was sounding mature at such young ages! RIP Wayne Shorter...,
Wow never seen this film of them soing it heard them do it many times the levels of concentration and traing for this level of intenaity is just awesome this is advanced music phenomenal group interplay i kept losing it and then pixked it up only to lose it again wow unbelievable that in 2023 this music is srill cutting edge most so called jazz musicians and singers still trying to sound like the 1959 60 kind of Blue modal period and then only playing the head with short improv time these guys follow and weave allways exploring simply eye opening
I’m seeing Herbie in august….. can’t wait! It’s been 12 years since I had to my mind the best musical experience of a lifetime…. My son was a kid 7ish…. This year he’s asked to come with me…. He’s 18 now it’s going to be magic to show him the master of the magic music that blows dad’s mind!
@@shaneoconnor5319 I had tickets to see him in London in about 1993, but he was ill that night and it was cancelled - he was with the Headhunters and doing whole Headhunters album on that tour 😭
So many of the players from this time are go e. Tha k you TH-cam for prezerving this masterpiece Amazingly Ron Carter, John McLaughlin, y Rich , Bly. BILLY RICH, Bly BLILLY COBHAM, stillgoing, RIP Pharoh Sanders. Promises ( by Pharoh, Floating Points & Theondon Symphony Orch. Is a beautiful acheivment.
Why did Miles look at you like that in the end on that second chord. What was wrong with it? It sounded good to me. Was there a note in it that he didn't like?
I think it was Mr. Hancock who once remarked "I hit the wrong chord, and Miles came in an with what he played made it work." That's just how Miles was, you might think he was angry or even rude but he was just listening intently and thinking.
He is turning towards Ron and Tony I think, calling the start of the next song.. the video ends abruptly because they immediately launch into it. Dunno if Herbie's spicy chords had anything to do with the sudden termination of Miles' cadenza. Maybe. It's nice not having the mood shattering applause between songs.
@@frankherrmann965 there's no question about how great musician he was,, but if you're as fan of him as you say,,you're probably read his autobiography,, written with Quincy Troupe, an amazing book,[ highly recommended] , where's he explain the reason of his bad mood, and his life as an icon of modern jazz. Bye,,
RIP Wayne......Miles said he's the best arranger he worked with. Helped Miles hive us fusions, instrumental in funk and smooth jazz
4:52 Wayne Shorter quoting Coltrane from the album version of Miles' "Round About Midnight" album
Lovely, over 50 years ago, so living all the times. Yes, we lived in it all the time.
Miles Davis, Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, Tony Williams, Great Member!!
The hardest tune for Miles ever to get right... so he said..
Asked Monk in 50s after every gig - Did I play it right ? ... No, you didnt... Then, once ;) - You did..
This is great.
I would differ. He still couldn’t get it.
@@anandapandya1 To be honest, I think the same.. Sometimes I love him, if just for a single slurred note.. you see? But overall, playing anything, he never had the genius of Parker (if you subtract his old school vibrato etc) .. so yes, Miles couldnt get a lot of things right
Miles still playing with some of the greatest jazz players and did play with probably the greatest Charlie Parker. He got it perfectly right.
@@RorertoLombardo There is no absolute perfection in jazz.. there´s a feel, and that was different - when Miles played Monk, it wasnt his mindset ever..
That was In 40's
Tony. At the ripe old age of 22 here. Had already been playing with Myles for 4 years. A force of nature. You are missed.
All my heros. Ive been blessed to be able to listen to these brilliant musicians all my life. Thank you so much.
Me, too. I don't pull up this wonderful tune and this particular version in Sweden is superb.
I know nothing about jazz. I just know I am listening to a genius.
The greatest quintet ever, this group changed the game!!!!!!
Masters of their craft at work!!!
Absolutely staggering interpretation. By Miles & all hands. A True virtuoso indeed.
Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock and Ron Carter. All albums from this group are absurdly good.
And Tony Williams on drums.
You’re missing Tony Williams
@@macramirez96 big mistake on my part for sure
The GOATS. AMAZING QUINTET. RIP MY BELOVED BROTHERS .🙏🙏😢❤
all my teachers jazz thanks for you wonderful music we loved you all listen all my life God bless you
I can't believe they interrupt this masterpiece with a schloky ad.
Paaaalezzze....they interrupt all meaningfully stuff!
THEY don't care about art about life and humans - they just care about ads and profit ... as you well know :)
It prevails, though
i know i was getting my groove on
I didn't love that either
Thanks so much for this! I remember hearing Miles Davis live, first time, much later than this. And to be in that room with his sound was magic.
Same with Mr Shorter, Mr Hancock. You say to yourself, these fellows really exist in our time and space. Remarkable, because to me , before, they were just magic sound and imagination preserved on recordings.
Saw hancock live recently and it was out of this world
Real musicians. Notice at no point does Miles tell the audience to 'just throw your hands in the air' as if just listening isn't good enough.
So beautiful! Thanks !!
やった~✌️生きてて良かったョ~✌️凄い⤴️⤴️の見れて聴けました🎵私もテナーサックス練習ガンバるゾ~✴️
Impossible to resist! and yet so many go without this kind of sustenance in their lives.
Crazy.
those who know and appreciate this music are blessed...and rare.
So much latent talent on one stage..., & youthful too! Herbie must have
been all of 24yrs old..., & look at Tony! Maybe 17-18 yrs old..., and their
musicianship was sounding mature at such young ages!
RIP Wayne Shorter...,
Tony was a month and a half shy of his 22nd birthday here.
the intro is amazing,omg!
Ah yes, that beautiful ballad, 'Round Midnight'.
It's my favorite request
This is a slick tick. Can't thank you enough for publishing these videos.
Wow never seen this film of them soing it heard them do it many times the levels of concentration and traing for this level of intenaity is just awesome this is advanced music phenomenal group interplay i kept losing it and then pixked it up only to lose it again wow unbelievable that in 2023 this music is srill cutting edge most so called jazz musicians and singers still trying to sound like the 1959 60 kind of Blue modal period and then only playing the head with short improv time these guys follow and weave allways exploring simply eye opening
Emperor Miles!!!
I’m seeing Herbie in august….. can’t wait! It’s been 12 years since I had to my mind the best musical experience of a lifetime…. My son was a kid 7ish…. This year he’s asked to come with me…. He’s 18 now it’s going to be magic to show him the master of the magic music that blows dad’s mind!
How was it?
@@plebjames awesome
@@shaneoconnor5319 I had tickets to see him in London in about 1993, but he was ill that night and it was cancelled - he was with the Headhunters and doing whole Headhunters album on that tour 😭
Stunning! 🙏
Tony’s right hand technique on the ride …👌🏻))
Gives true meaning to the term virtuoso
miles sounds great
Wakes your soul
Oh my GOD man ..
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Is the saxophone player is Wayne Shorter?
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So many of the players from this time are go e. Tha k you TH-cam for prezerving this masterpiece Amazingly Ron Carter, John McLaughlin, y Rich , Bly. BILLY RICH, Bly BLILLY COBHAM, stillgoing, RIP Pharoh Sanders. Promises ( by Pharoh, Floating Points & Theondon Symphony Orch. Is a beautiful acheivment.
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Wonderful sharing . Thank you
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Only the educated snippets of Monk's composition will be recognized. So if you're hip you'll hear them. Did you dig them?
4:10
Join the conversation.
Is this live version on spotify or Apple Music?
Holy Bible: Acts ch. 16-liberty: 'around midnight.....prayers and hymns🎵🎶....' amen.
Why did Miles look at you like that in the end on that second chord. What was wrong with it? It sounded good to me. Was there a note in it that he didn't like?
I think it was Mr. Hancock who once remarked "I hit the wrong chord, and Miles came in an with what he played made it work." That's just how Miles was, you might think he was angry or even rude but he was just listening intently and thinking.
@@dorengarcia7925 I remember that interview.
@@epw0031 Don't think thats the case. It seems like Herbie came in a bit too early at the end. You can see Miles mouth "2 bars"
hE plaYeD tHe BuTtEr NotEs
He is turning towards Ron and Tony I think, calling the start of the next song.. the video ends abruptly because they immediately launch into it. Dunno if Herbie's spicy chords had anything to do with the sudden termination of Miles' cadenza. Maybe.
It's nice not having the mood shattering applause between songs.
Quem é esse pianista?
Herbie Hancock
So,so,so Beautiful!
Miles was angry! Why?
He lived angry,,,
@@aldovila angry, but the greatest Musician and mind in the 20 th century. I love Him so! Sorry my english is so bad!
@@frankherrmann965 there's no question about how great musician he was,, but if you're as fan of him as you say,,you're probably read his autobiography,, written with Quincy Troupe, an amazing book,[ highly recommended] , where's he explain the reason of his bad mood, and his life as an icon of modern jazz. Bye,,
@@aldovila thank you
I think that the story is that herbie played the wrong note and miles heard it
Who’s in the percussion ensemble?
Anthony Williams his name
I can't believe we have to SILENTLY ENDURE they cut it (with a...sch**** ad?)...
Jerry mcguire
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