continuo a non aver parole...... pazzesco !!!!!!! tutti han dato il meglio e ne e' scaturito uno dei migliori concerti in assoluto del secolo scorso ! che poi l'Arte non ha tempo ne' eta'.....
i'm back with my PO ( personal opinion ) . this is the best video of Miles Davis late 1980's bands . the camera views and sound quality is excellent . it actually sounds like a studio album . its even better sound quality than a live album .
I still remember how shortly after this concert began, an audience member stood up and left the room with the comment "that's not the real Miles anymore". I was a bit divided myself, because I still had the "We Want" era in my ears, which was much more experimental. Now, almost 40 years later, this phase up to the end is for me the most brilliant and accomplished. Creative energy to the point of total ecstasy.
Ce concert de Miles Davis est le plus passable de toutes ses prestations des années 80 à 90 ! En depit d'une sonorité irréprochable,les performances individuelles etaient bien inférieures à celles dont nous a habitué le musicien génial qu'est Miles !
Around 40, the Triangle....along with the drums, oh my god! What a groove, murderous, love it starts 39...something. Robben funks along at the start then the show starts with Bob Berg and therafter. Thats what blasted me right away.
Pourtant c'est le groupe le moins performant avec lequel Miles Davis ait joué. Ils ont une moyenne très passable par rapport à bien d'autres qu'on a vu joué avec lui.
@@ANZALA1000 Disons que Miles a essayé ce groupe rien que pour Montreux 86. Il y a à jeter, en effet. Me donneriez-vous votre concert préféré de Miles , svp
1:33:30 only just that guidance; a hand to hold it, is genius. I haven't heard this concert in awhile, and I know it's a classic, but his sound is as good as it ever was, the band is tight and Miles's direction is peerless. So good to see George enjoying what he loved. Thx for the upload
@@paulwilliams5013 yes personally i like Fords guitar playing with this band more than Scofield's. both are great guitarists but Scofield's approach was to introspective IMO .
We hold these truths to be self evident . that all these musicians are equal and as good as your ever going to hear . Signed : Marcus Thomas Jefferson🇺🇸🤡
@@pgonzo98 i think Vincent Wilburn Jr playing the red Yamaha Drum set is perfect for this era of Miles Davis band . he is sadly underrated . he only plays what is essential , discarding what is not needed . he reminds me of Ringo Starr .
Oui par ailleurs il a fait quelques albums solo ! Son 1er ?avec yellowjackets ( il me semble qu'il a ete co-fondateur ) avec russell furrante : keabords et jimmy haship :bass avant l'arrivée du saxophoniste bob mintzer
I love it that this is the era that ( to be fair everyone else too) was in awe of prince as was miles ..and boy did the crusty old usually white jazz brigade not like that ...oddly old jazz fans always come across as oddly racist in their dictation of what jazz should be
You can definitely hear Coltrane as an influence in Bob Berg's amazing saxophones solos. Bob Berg was an incredible improviser who departed too soon unfortunately and John Coltrane was definitely one of his influences.
continuo a non aver parole...... pazzesco !!!!!!! tutti han dato il meglio e ne e' scaturito uno dei migliori concerti in assoluto del secolo scorso ! che poi l'Arte non ha tempo ne' eta'.....
The Best Group Miles Davis all the Times for me Amazing BobHipJazzHopTrumpet.
My absolute favorite era of miles ..yeah yeah i know its not a poular one but its fire to me
my favorite lineup of musicians in this era of Miles music .
One of the best Miles performances in my opinion, Robben Ford is killer, everyone is actually, thanks so much for posting!
i'm back with my PO ( personal opinion ) . this is the best video of Miles Davis late 1980's bands . the camera views and sound quality is excellent . it actually sounds like a studio album . its even better sound quality than a live album .
I just learned this exists and I love it too
I still remember how shortly after this concert began, an audience member stood up and left the room with the comment "that's not the real Miles anymore".
I was a bit divided myself, because I still had the "We Want" era in my ears, which was much more experimental.
Now, almost 40 years later, this phase up to the end is for me the most brilliant and accomplished.
Creative energy to the point of total ecstasy.
Bob Irving III and Adam Holzman Amazing Keyboards congratulations BobHipJazzHopTrumpet 😊😊😊
Ce concert de Miles Davis est le plus passable de toutes ses prestations des années 80 à 90 ! En depit d'une sonorité irréprochable,les performances individuelles etaient bien inférieures à celles dont nous a habitué le musicien génial qu'est Miles !
Had that Bass, Wish I had it Now!!
Great concert! This brings Miles back to life for an hour and 49 minutes, Thanks for posting this musical miracle.
Around 40, the Triangle....along with the drums, oh my god! What a groove, murderous, love it starts 39...something.
Robben funks along at the start then the show starts with Bob Berg and therafter. Thats what blasted me right away.
41:58 to be exactly..
"Máximo BRAVOOO!!!... BRAVÍSSIMO!!!..."...
Miles , without a doubt , you're the father of FUSION
Vincent Wilburn Jr. Drums and Steve Thornton . Percussion
pinning it down and holding it tight 🥁🪘👍
Music! What a show. Beautiful Switzerland. These grooves must have shaken the Alps a good bit. Groovy!
The "Matterhorn" as well as the "Dom" are still grooving along, believe me..❤
Killer Line-up.
Magnifique. Concert d'anthologie !
...le gosse à la Fender marche sur l'eau ; et, pourtant, il ne se lâche pas, à vrai dire.
Pourtant c'est le groupe le moins performant avec lequel Miles Davis ait joué. Ils ont une moyenne très passable par rapport à bien d'autres qu'on a vu joué avec lui.
@@ANZALA1000 Disons que Miles a essayé ce groupe rien que pour Montreux 86. Il y a à jeter, en effet. Me donneriez-vous votre concert préféré de Miles , svp
d'antologia !!!!!
@@danyelle8856 SI, guapa
Oh my God!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1:33:30 only just that guidance; a hand to hold it, is genius.
I haven't heard this concert in awhile, and I know it's a classic, but his sound is as good as it ever was, the band is tight and Miles's direction is peerless.
So good to see George enjoying what he loved.
Thx for the upload
Pure genius
Miles N.1 ever and ever....❤
МАЙЛЗ ДЭВИС - ПОИСТИНЕ ВЕЛИКИЙ МУЗЫКАНТ !!! БЫЛ, ЕСТЬ И БУДЕТ !!!!!!!🕊🕊
Майлс Дэвис бесподобен! На трёх клавишах труб выдавать такую гамму звуков! Гений!!!
inmenso...
Bob Berg the Best Sax Bb after John Coltrane The Real Jazz-Rock.
Berg and Brecker
And Grossman.
It's a trip, I used to see photos from all of these concerts in Down Beat or Jazz Hot, now they're all online
It's crazy. I hope it sparks a revival.
Excellent
Love this!!!!!
Che nostalgia !✌️
Great live performance, not my favourite era of Miles but still a really good one 👍
Geoge Duke sur Tutu ! Un must.
Браво Маэстро Майлс Дэвис!!!!!
Oh no, yes!
Felton Crews Amazing Bassman the Best groove and Fretless Bass.
..i think Felton and Robben made this band sound like a real band!
@@paulwilliams5013
yes personally i like Fords guitar playing with this band more than Scofield's. both are great guitarists but Scofield's approach was to introspective IMO .
Great Miles Band…….
1:33:34 Now we’ll never know what Miles said (“slowly like you’re approaching a bird”?)
RIP Dave
🙏🏽😊🕉❤️
Absoluto!
Felton Crews was a fine bassist. When Benny Rietveld joined the band, it lost all the funk! When Richard Patterson joined, the funk came back !!!
Felton Crews rocks in this concert.
@VictorParedes - R U kidding me???!!!
Miles’s band NEVER EVER ceased to funk. Remember that.
Следует отметить гитарист супер И очевидно Майлс это учел!!!
Robben Ford. is one hell of a guitar player. i enjoy his playing in this band more then when Scofield was Miles guitarist .
This must be the time Cicely Tyson showed up to the Montreux gig and pulled his hair plugs out. Miles says this in his book.
🌱😀💚💮
I say it is not "Star People", it is rather "New Blues" ... 😉
Все в Теме!!!
19:00
OK 👍
@@profjbamberg yeah cool song right?
В этом концерте трудно назвать не достойных музыкантов!!!
We hold these truths to be self evident . that all these musicians are equal and as good as your ever going to hear .
Signed : Marcus Thomas Jefferson🇺🇸🤡
..👍
Robben ford rasgando geral
🙄☝️🌱💙
🤯
IS not Vincent Wilburn ! ? ! Who ?
Sure looks like Vince Wilburn Jr. to me. ?
@@donadthegonad your correct ... thanks
@@donadthegonad your correct!
@@kevincssmith ITS A YOUNG MUSTACHIOED VINCE
@@pgonzo98
i think Vincent Wilburn Jr playing the red Yamaha Drum set is perfect for this era of Miles Davis band . he is sadly underrated . he only plays what is essential , discarding what is not needed . he reminds me of Ringo Starr .
who is the guitarist?
Robben Ford. Alive and well has group called The Yellow Jackets, open for Clapton on tour last year.
@@1492chris : glad you mentioned Robben Ford on electric guitar . 🎸
Oui par ailleurs il a fait quelques albums solo ! Son 1er ?avec yellowjackets ( il me semble qu'il a ete co-fondateur ) avec russell furrante : keabords et jimmy haship :bass avant l'arrivée du saxophoniste bob mintzer
I have a Dalí Clock
Too much YT cm insert
I love it that this is the era that ( to be fair everyone else too) was in awe of prince as was miles ..and boy did the crusty old usually white jazz brigade not like that ...oddly old jazz fans always come across as oddly racist in their dictation of what jazz should be
I notice Miles was chewing gum. Wouldn't that fly into the mouthpiece? 🪠😯
IL MASSIMO .... E BASTA!!!!!! IO L'HO VISTO E SENTITO DAL VIVO ...... POI .... IL NULLA
Where's Coltrane ?
Where is Bill Evans(piano)?
He left the building about 20 yrs earlier…
You can definitely hear Coltrane as an influence in Bob Berg's amazing saxophones solos. Bob Berg was an incredible improviser who departed too soon unfortunately and John Coltrane was definitely one of his influences.
Ну написан же полный состав группы! Какого хрена задавать глупые вопросы?
With Robben Ford.