it was like prehistoric, primordial and from WAY in future at the same time. had just "learned" that Miles had an electric period and picked up "In A Silent Way". Loved it. then i picked up "Bitches Brew". life changing. i went back the "record shop" a few days later and asked the guy who sold it to me to recommend something else like it. he could not. i still smile thinking about how f'n stupid that question was and how nice he was about it.
You couldn't have said it any better. I saw Miles live outdoors in this period on a balmy evening. My friend cried; I was totally mesmerized. Getting goosebumps thinking about that concert.
Is that Chick Corea at around 10 minutes? He is fully immersed in playing that keyboard. He has realised the potential of his instrument and is trying all possibilities. Legend! Witness the birth of jazz fusion right here!
Listened to the entire album on LSD... Best dream I've ever had. Every second is a painting, a scene, a mixture of pure and raw color. The feeling and the satisfaction you get is far beyond every earthly pleasure. In other words, pure art
@@obscure.referencei dont have any source for my claim, but judging by the color lines present at, for example 2:50, Its pretty clear its digital. Film would have more grain and also its not at 24fps, which is standard for film
@@Abel-vj5gw oh nice i didnt catch any of that, but ive got no eye for frames per second so that’s some excuse at least. theres also some static along the left side around 0:28. but damn, that really is some impressive tape quality. didn’t know the format even had it in it.
I've had this in my car for so long. I play guitar in rock bands, and sometimes when I share this album with my band mates I find it hard to explain - it's not the notes, it is not the instrumentation, it is the life that is in this music that makes it magical; if I could distil 1% of this performance into my music, I would fell very happy. I've got to about 0.25% so far.....wish me luck.
Its talent + artistic ability to fill space + personaility (personal experience and maturity about it). If abstract music is going to be good, it needs all three, and 2 people's should never be the same, thats just copying and boring.
I started listening to this when I was 14 or 15 yrs. Old. When I turned other people on to this ,they were blown away, did not truly understand what they had just heard, most never got it. I was blessed to live through miles and his bands, plus many others. Thankyou all for the cosmic sojourn.
And.... everything in my life was in some way preordained by my being there. I only had to be there once. I am here now enjoyed this Quality tune. Boy, is it a tune to love!
I'd seen Rashan Roland Kirk at Hartford High School a month or so before. It was my intro to progressive jazz live and I hadn't been able to truly grasp Trane and then I heard this album and then bought it. Still as good as it gets in any genre.
This is such a sound cornucopia! It is astonishing the range and beauty of all the sounds, all working so well together. This must be one of the most innovative albums ever. Maybe too experimental for the average listener to fully embrace. The trumpet is of course the leader of the sound fiesta.
GREAT! PERFECT! When I dropped the needle on Bitches Brew's record, I was shocked by the sound of Miles' trumpet spreading like ripples. When I listen to it again, I think that sound is based on the sound of the bell of Horyuji Temple.
0:45 My modern mind thiogh that parts had delay in the them..Im such a fool..🤡of course not..he was just out of his mind and that trumpet was an extension of his soul.
I appreciate uniqueness in music above all. So Bitches Brew is the best Miles Davis and overall best jazz album for me, as there is nothing else like it. Not in jazz nor in any other genre
This my favorite miles band line up... Last acoustic band. Only electric chick playing fender Rhodes . Last of Wayne shorter with miles... Year later weather report.. weather report first album could pass for Miles band w/o miles.. Then chick ,, RTF .. .
I just heard this for the first time. I must have listened to the recording of Bitches Brew several hundred times since it came out. It is one of my favorite albums. This particular performance resembles the album, but is not on it.
I saw this same lineup (not certain, though) at Winterland at this time, winter 69 or maybe early 1970...I had gone to see Leon Russell and I walked out a different guy, lol...
I love that the other guy took the time to reply to your comment but didn't say who they were, and just assumes that anyone watching this would know the lineup: Miles Davis - trumpet Wayne Shorter - saxophone Chick Corea - keyboards Dave Holland - bass Jack DeJohnette - drums
Bitches brew is an album beyond time. You could play it in a thousand years and it would still be ahead.
it was like prehistoric, primordial and from WAY in future at the same time. had just "learned" that Miles had an electric period and picked up "In A Silent Way". Loved it. then i picked up "Bitches Brew". life changing. i went back the "record shop" a few days later and asked the guy who sold it to me to recommend something else like it. he could not. i still smile thinking about how f'n stupid that question was and how nice he was about it.
You couldn't have said it any better. I saw Miles live outdoors in this period on a balmy evening. My friend cried; I was totally mesmerized. Getting goosebumps thinking about that concert.
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Is that Chick Corea at around 10 minutes? He is fully immersed in playing that keyboard. He has realised the potential of his instrument and is trying all possibilities. Legend! Witness the birth of jazz fusion right here!
Yes, its Chick Korea.
RIP Chick Corea; one of the baddest men in jazz
Hell yea he was!!!! High Master Of The Elektrik Piano!!!
Return To Forever is an all time great album. What a legend.
I love this one with Chick Corea, John McLaughlin and Wooten the bass player. Playful. th-cam.com/video/Z-pxHsBCcl8/w-d-xo.html
No way, pal.
This is why we have ears.
Spot on! 💜
Yes Sir!
Ciao ,hai ragione e siamo fortunati 🍀
Better words cannot be said.
Exponentially evolved consciousness with sound
Listened to the entire album on LSD... Best dream I've ever had. Every second is a painting, a scene, a mixture of pure and raw color. The feeling and the satisfaction you get is far beyond every earthly pleasure. In other words, pure art
Holy smokes, 1969?! Man, the a/v FIDELITY on this upload is literally transcendent!
sound equipment peaked in the 70’s and cellulose film is to date the highest resolution format shouldnt be so surprising
@@obscure.referencething is that is not celluloid film, but an incredible digital tape recording from late 60s. very impresive
@@Abel-vj5gw really?? no wonder they thought spaceships would use tape storage in star trek. that’s incredible. how do you know?
@@obscure.referencei dont have any source for my claim, but judging by the color lines present at, for example 2:50, Its pretty clear its digital. Film would have more grain and also its not at 24fps, which is standard for film
@@Abel-vj5gw oh nice i didnt catch any of that, but ive got no eye for frames per second so that’s some excuse at least. theres also some static along the left side around 0:28. but damn, that really is some impressive tape quality. didn’t know the format even had it in it.
RIP Chick Corea just find out earlier today and came here. Thank you for the music!
I know another great legend, Mary wilson and chick corea
The whole band Cooks but Jack's drumming is the perfect purring engine.
Lead me back to a reality undeniable ❤
I've had this in my car for so long. I play guitar in rock bands, and sometimes when I share this album with my band mates I find it hard to explain - it's not the notes, it is not the instrumentation, it is the life that is in this music that makes it magical; if I could distil 1% of this performance into my music, I would fell very happy. I've got to about 0.25% so far.....wish me luck.
Its talent + artistic ability to fill space + personaility (personal experience and maturity about it). If abstract music is going to be good, it needs all three, and 2 people's should never be the same, thats just copying and boring.
The goat !!!
Ask them have you got it yet?
I started listening to this when I was 14 or 15 yrs. Old. When I turned other people on to this ,they were blown away, did not truly understand what they had just heard, most never got it. I was blessed to live through miles and his bands, plus many others. Thankyou all for the cosmic sojourn.
This is the man who changed the music and it has never been the same, and it never wlll!
They all hit their spotlight out of the park, but Corea's solo is just wow. Jeez dang
And.... everything in my life was in some way preordained by my being there. I only had to be there once. I am here now enjoyed this Quality tune. Boy, is it a tune to love!
The Bitches Brew era gave birth to modern fusion Jazz ❤️
My Late Uncle, R.I.P had this album
one of the greatest albums of all time
Happy 50th Anniversary to one of the greatest albums of all time Bitches Brew
it is far beyond just music
I'd seen Rashan Roland Kirk at Hartford High School a month or so before. It was my intro to progressive jazz live and I hadn't been able to
truly grasp Trane and then I heard this album and then bought it. Still as good as it gets in any genre.
Wow, Chick’s solo here is absolutely bone chilling. I’ve never heard something so terrifying yet so beautiful at the same time.
I find it haunting, I think terrifying is a but of an exaggeration.
53 years. The statements are still moving.....
Musical ESP at its Highest.
The feel...the laying out...the listening...the responding...the Free expressions.
Wild paintings in the air!
I'm speechless. They just delivered it in concert as well.
Unbelievable. 1:13
BB was "ground breaking" , it & "In a silent way" were the fore runner to EVERY fusion album for the next 20 yrs
Used to love driving at night with this on the car stereo.
Sounds like the perfect portal to... The Twilight Zone.
I'd pay the time travel fees LOl
I still do 👍🏾👍🏾
Yep. Kinda puts a nice spin on the night
Prior to being released on record here imagining being in that audience hearing this live in 1969?! MIND BLOWN
Miles the Master has done it again
with this Masterpiece,the question is
can you dig it.
It's great to see the live performance and with Chick and Wayne, just babies.
Jack
This is such a sound cornucopia! It is astonishing the range and beauty of all the sounds, all working so well together. This must be one of the most innovative albums ever. Maybe too experimental for the average listener to fully embrace. The trumpet is of course the leader of the sound fiesta.
Hail the greatest innovator that jazz has produced
at least the most innovative bandleader
I still like that extra echo. My parents would play this song to wake me up worrying I would be late for school.
cool parents
The world changed when Bitches Brew was released
This is a pretty good quality tape from 1969. Greatly remastered.
pretty good? This is EXCELLENT
And it must have been filmed, much sharper than TV cameras of the era.
It is always so good. Spot on. The band is on point.
Yo Yo Ma next
Master piece! Great! Miles the King!
Coolest man on the planet.
Tivoli Koncertsal, Copenhagen, Denmark, November 4, 1969
The _Bitches Brew_ album was released on March 31, 1970.
Chic Corea. Another bad brother on the Fender Rhodes. I like the way he attacked the instrument. RIP. Chick. Much love to you.
Un son qui a tant de couleurs différentes et des musiciens exceptionnels! Une nouvelle orientation dans l'art de Miles Davis.❤😊🎉
never seen anything like this - and probably never will
One of my favorite albums of all time. Would of been an epic show to see them play live. Miles is a legend!
Saw them a few times off and on from the early 70's to the early 90's. BB was my favorite live performances.
In Heaven
@tonymiller6847 >> That's amazing. Must have been incredible shows!
GREAT! PERFECT! When I dropped the needle on Bitches Brew's record, I was shocked by the sound of Miles' trumpet spreading like ripples. When I listen to it again, I think that sound is based on the sound of the bell of Horyuji Temple.
Someone’s comment on Tennessee Brando’s post brought me here. Oh my goodness! The entire ensemble. Grateful ~
The Masterpiece
This is celestial music........
RIP Chick Corea. 10:24-11:02. ✨
FANTASTICO! UNICO! IMMORTALE!😢
I loved the man and his music so much so that my grandson is even named after him. Long live Miles! Long live the man and his horn!🎼🎼🎼🎺🎺🎺🎺
My nephew is named after Miles also!
Speechless. 😊
Love Jack DeJohnette just casually launching into outer space at 4:15ish.
0:45 My modern mind thiogh that parts had delay in the them..Im such a fool..🤡of course not..he was just out of his mind and that trumpet was an extension of his soul.
Miles was a genius
Geniuses, all of them
everybody in this video is generations ahead of their time
Saw Miles twice , never saw his equal 😎🇺🇸⚓️
HQ, none of us ever will.
Poor old Wynton. ;-(
There simply isn t
Peanut butter and jealous!
He didn't have any equals!
My oldest brother had this album in the 1970s. Now, I have the CD.
Atemporal, enigmático, tan genuina mente de su época transgresora de moldes.
Y por cierto Miles si que estaba vestido para la. Ocasión.
I LOVE Miles Davis! :-)
Jack Dejohnette's drum fills are killer!
He guides the ship a good portion of this segment.
He's my number one man on the drums. Many good players came before him as well as after. In my opinion noone surpasses the genius of Mr. DeJohnette.
He NEVER played " fills"!
He played THE SONG/ THE MUSIC!!!!
I appreciate uniqueness in music above all. So Bitches Brew is the best Miles Davis and overall best jazz album for me, as there is nothing else like it. Not in jazz nor in any other genre
That's dumb
@@PMurray2694 what do you think I should appreciate in music?
@@PMurray2694 I'm not mad, I just want to know?
Dragony: Whenever I cout my blessigs.....I count Miles twice.He makes a happy difference to my days.He is hard to find, tough to leave,Unforgettable.
Aw Yes the Chief & Chick hearing them together again...what a Joy...
Miles was the best musician ever
Every moment is a masterpiece
Simply amazing footage, this is a keeper.
Next Universe....see yuh in the year 4000
Damn!!!!! That's all I have to say. RIP Miles Davis. 😑
yes indeed. Miles rest in peace. i just thank god that he never rested on his laurels
Outworldly interaction..Miles of course..and the rythmic unit¡¡¡
Hell to the yea!
Mis mejores viajes lisérgicos han sido con esto 🔥 Miles Forever ✨🎺
Lsd?
Un pur bonheur merci ✌️
Perfect form ❤
Musicians are still chasing Miles 🎶🙏
Lol I just noticed that this was posted yesterday!!!!!!!!
Oh that's so good. I needed this.
Majestic.
Es el mejor y punto
やはりマイルスの世界ですね。引き込まれます。🆒
Amazing! I do miss the delay effect on his trumpet 🎺
This my favorite miles band line up... Last acoustic band. Only electric chick playing fender Rhodes . Last of Wayne shorter with miles... Year later weather report.. weather report first album could pass for Miles band w/o miles.. Then chick ,, RTF .. .
Is that Chick Corea on keyboard ?
What a honor to play with Miles while he was still alive. But of course Chick has left us for now.
long live miles davis !!
Sweet
Miles otorgando gran libertad a sus músicos y en consecuencia ahora ¿quién no los conoce?...
So great !!
❤
I used to hear this music 🎶 when I was young probably didn't know it was miles
That's happening with my son right now :)
Are you related to any of the greatly talented Hineses, like Earl or Gregory?
@@randyhutton9371 no
Artista de los GOD
Great
I just heard this for the first time. I must have listened to the recording of Bitches Brew several hundred times since it came out. It is one of my favorite albums. This particular performance resembles the album, but is not on it.
I saw this same lineup (not certain, though) at Winterland at this time, winter 69 or maybe early 1970...I had gone to see Leon Russell and I walked out a different guy, lol...
No listing of the band members - what's up with that? Should be mandatory or the video is removed!
I think we know them all, still credit would be great.
I love that the other guy took the time to reply to your comment but didn't say who they were, and just assumes that anyone watching this would know the lineup:
Miles Davis - trumpet
Wayne Shorter - saxophone
Chick Corea - keyboards
Dave Holland - bass
Jack DeJohnette - drums
You are born knowing their names
Эта музыка будет играть во Вселенной вечно!
Nadie ha sido capaz de inventar y reinventar como el
I met him when I was 19 years old it the playboy club
My man
The contrast between the band and the spectators is definitively the most striking aspect...
Miles Davis
Legends.
Whatever so called music "fan " could click thumbs down on anything Miles did,especially live, needs an ear AMPUTATION!! OMG!!
As a young man this time...
❤
Masters