😢 man this never gets old I was fortunate enough to see Miles Davis at Tanglewood years ago probably close to 30 years ago he did this song from the amendola album I will always remember I was standing close to the stage before showtime and the lights went down he came out right in front of me and I stuck my hand out and yelled miles he looked at me and shook his head no but I will always remember at that moment I had my attention I treasure that👍💪😎🎺
Ich durfte über dieses Konzert für die Stuttgarter Nachrichten schreiben und saß in der ersten Reihe. Plötzlich brach ein ziemlich dicker Stick vom vehement trommelnden Ricky Wellman ab und flog geradewegs auf meinen Schoß. Ich hab ihn hier in meinem Arbeitszimmer. Moderator Alan Bangs hat später mit Miles backstage über japanische Mode gesprochen, nicht über Jazz. Das fand er cool. Cool fand er auch Marylin Masur:) Das war am Anfang meiner Laufbahn als Jazzjournalist.
...and I was there (as reporter/photographer)....what a GIFT! One of the greatest moments in the whole history of the "Stuttgart Jazz Gipfel" festivals. I'll never forget.
I was also there - working for the swiss sound supplier, Audio-Rent... one year later I was called to do FOH mixing during two of his european tours - THE highlight of my carreer - after that nothing was the same
"Sometimes strident, often tender, never afraid and seldom without humor, Desmond Tutu's voice will always be the voice of the voiceless" -Nelson Mandela ---Just a reminder of the significance of the title of this song, one worth mentioning, I think. Thank you.
The story of the musical tribute to Archbishop Desmond Tutu By Robin Lloyd - December 27, 2021 'Miller remembers that, at the time, South Africa was the foremost thing on his mind. He said in a 2012 interview, “All our eyes were on the struggle against apartheid.”' Source: KNKX
Miles is my main star I just love him one time was playing the trumpet same one tell me after that if I listen to miles she say I can hear his feelings in your playings
Awesome bought Live around the World on sight around 1996 while in Panama the CD was 19.00 never paid that much for a Cd but it was Miles from what I read when they went to edit he did not want mistakes taken out so it was raw loved it
An information for the youngsters about the "3" bassplayers: Joe McCreary and Joseph Foley are the same person. His name is Joseph McCreary, Jr., his nick name is Foley.
Yes, she is terrific. I'm not sure, but I think she played with Wayne Shorter in the mid 80's. I saw him with Terri Lynne Carrington, Jim Beard, (can't remember the bass player), and a woman playing percussion and it was one of the best shows I've seen. I'm guessing it was her.
Sorry, being a Hybrid from area 52, I made a flippant comment, I,m being moved to area 51 now because GCHQ read this, run by SIS America, learn about electro magnetic fields, using solar u need 43G to be safe, easy, go back to basics, Memorize everything u see, Money, woman are are weakest bits of ur kind. MUSIC is easy from an early age. Like others u dream and wake up playing Sax or anything u want, but u only get one shot, so make ur mind up.
you're Miles ahead...RIP Miles Davis & Bishop Tutu
I love this period Miles. Not having to prove a thing. Flying over the city.
😢 man this never gets old I was fortunate enough to see Miles Davis at Tanglewood years ago probably close to 30 years ago he did this song from the amendola album I will always remember I was standing close to the stage before showtime and the lights went down he came out right in front of me and I stuck my hand out and yelled miles he looked at me and shook his head no but I will always remember at that moment I had my attention I treasure that👍💪😎🎺
Marvellous Marilyn Mazur!!! One the best percusssionist who played with Miles. She's so inventive and musical!!
Are you blind?
@@phyllispetras2181 What's your problem with Marilyn Mazur? She is an incredible musician! Maybe you are blind yourself.
TUTU...The song itself is as otherworldly as Miles was. I love the open, airy vibe of this live performance.
A good example of jazz rock fusion. Miles the great innovator.
8:48
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9:09
'Terrible (in the best sense of context and circumstances)'
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Rick Wellman's groove is so straight jacket tight!
Couldn't be any crisper!!!
Miles was light years ahead of everyone else 🎺🎺🎺
Ich durfte über dieses Konzert für die Stuttgarter Nachrichten schreiben und saß in der ersten Reihe. Plötzlich brach ein ziemlich dicker Stick vom vehement trommelnden Ricky Wellman ab und flog geradewegs auf meinen Schoß. Ich hab ihn hier in meinem Arbeitszimmer. Moderator Alan Bangs hat später mit Miles backstage über japanische Mode gesprochen, nicht über Jazz. Das fand er cool. Cool fand er auch Marylin Masur:) Das war am Anfang meiner Laufbahn als Jazzjournalist.
...........only one word...................,
(BEAUTIFUL)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Rack Toms of the late 80's are now our Bass Drums.
The synths are simply sublime. Miles got the very BEST out of his musicians at all times. Qu'elle plaisir!!
Agreed, except for when he employed his drummer nephew ofcourse. RIP- MD
The only exception in the playing here is Miles himself. Pouet pouet.
...and I was there (as reporter/photographer)....what a GIFT! One of the greatest moments in the whole history of the "Stuttgart Jazz Gipfel" festivals. I'll never forget.
I was also there - working for the swiss sound supplier, Audio-Rent... one year later I was called to do FOH mixing during two of his european tours - THE highlight of my carreer - after that nothing was the same
"Sometimes strident, often tender, never afraid and seldom without humor, Desmond Tutu's voice will always be the voice of the voiceless" -Nelson Mandela
---Just a reminder of the significance of the title of this song, one worth mentioning, I think. Thank you.
The percussionist is otherworldly. She's got it
I don't see Marilyn.
NOT Marilyn!!!!!!
@@phyllispetras2181 huh?
That lady sure is brilliant on percussion on an already great piece of music, Tutu one of my favourites
Fantastic concert 🎶🎺💟🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
The story of the musical tribute to Archbishop Desmond Tutu
By Robin Lloyd - December 27, 2021
'Miller remembers that, at the time, South Africa was the foremost thing on his mind. He said in a 2012 interview, “All our eyes were on the struggle against apartheid.”'
Source: KNKX
Tu Tu... simply a classic
Miles, he did it all and the best, always the best..
Foley tore the roof off!
Yes, he did!
Sugarfoot Ricky!!
The GOAT 🙏🏾
con questo LIVE concert si sono aperte nuove strade nella storia della musica del NOVECENTO
Genius
miles was winging it live that last few years . k.garret foley etc deserve medals , beasted .
One of my favorites. Awesome stuff
0:15
Miles is my main star I just love him one time was playing the trumpet same one tell me after that if I listen to miles she say I can hear his feelings in your playings
Miles the Immortal. Kenny Garrett the titan on flute!
映像は、あるんですね。それも、膨大な量が、
マイルスの偉大さは、時を越えて受け継がれるのでしょうね。
斬新で🆒ですよ(∵)。
Awesome bought Live around the World on sight around 1996 while in Panama the CD was 19.00 never paid that much for a Cd but it was Miles from what I read when they went to edit he did not want mistakes taken out so it was raw loved it
Very great band Miles on top! I love it WOW! This man was a genius Jazz Fusionens fader!
Craft of its very own!
immer wieder die geniale Music
J Foley kicked it
OH MY GOODNESS....... THE JAZZ SPIRIT IS UPON THEM...
RIP Bishop Tutu. A great man.
RIP Ricky Wellmann..........
Miles must of been happy with RW, a big upgrade from his nephew Vincent.
SugarFoot
God bless
writting by Marcus Miller, thank you
(Withe Tom Ibarra, it's beautifull too)
He sounded better and blacker when he played it with Marcus. No offense to these players but it's true.
An information for the youngsters about the "3" bassplayers: Joe McCreary and Joseph Foley are the same person. His name is Joseph McCreary, Jr., his nick name is Foley.
Miles et ses musiciens,de grands malades!!!
SO beautiful to hear !
The one and only cool cat, bless his soul
Ricky Wellman on drums.
RIP Miles Davis Ricky Wellman (D)
He was great drummer!
fantastic...
Un de mes préféré ! Normal en tant que trompettiste
man that percussion is something!
They'll never catch you Miles...
World Class jam session.
KRAS 4 It's an arrangement, yeah.
Jazz greatest innovator.
thank you so much
Yes of course that was it: Ricky Wellmann and Benjamin Rietveld, long time ago i heard this one.......thanks guys for the correct info
Maravilhoso! Apesar dos problemas nos lábios do Miles...
Drums very nice
du grand Miles Davis Stuttgart 1988 TuTu de Marcus Miller un régal !
avec Marilyn Mazur aux percussions !
Marvellous!!!!!!!!!!
We miss him.
legendare,geniale miles davis
Magistral🎺🎷🎵🎶🎶💥🌟✨
7:24
this is music.
Awesome!
Great road Jam still.
F* AWESOME !!!
saw this at montreux same year. awesome !!!
(by the way: Joe Mc Creary and Joseph Foley "are" only one person.
he plays like two sometimes ...)
m v
And he is not dutch ... born in Utrecht, yes ... but brought up in Hawaii ... and his name is Benny Rietveld ...
Merci Maitre Miles
Yes, she is terrific. I'm not sure, but I think she played with Wayne Shorter in the mid 80's. I saw him with Terri Lynne Carrington, Jim Beard, (can't remember the bass player), and a woman playing percussion and it was one of the best shows I've seen. I'm guessing it was her.
'“Tutu” by Miles Davis is one of the first songs to be encoded in DNA'
by MATT MICUCCI
Spurce: JAZZIZ
MILESTRAL!!!!!
Real deal
He most certainly did...
💚
Marilyn Mazur :) Polish Blood
YEAH Marilyn Mazur - Percussionist - from DK CPH.
NOT Marilyn!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
9:08 the gaze of god
Inspired by (Desmond Tutu ) -_-, by Miles Davis Long Version
The instrument Foley plays is a lead bass !!
Its a baritone bass
♥♥♥♥♥
Alessandro de Souza 👦 👦 👦 👦 👦
Alessandro de Souza Baeta Neves ❄️ ❄️ ❄️
🌕 🌞 🎵🎶 😎👍👍
HE MADE A SONG ABOUT DESMOND TUTU
Written by Marcus Miller, who recorded the original with Mile’s band
C'est quel style de musique ça ? J'aime bien mais je connais pas le nom et j'aimerais en écouter d'autres
Brilliant, I am now a Miles fan, who's the guitarist? Great drums too
Foley.
n.one
oh be abi. ;)
MILES IS MIRECLE TRUMPHET PLAYER ANE EXTRAORDINARY COMPOSER WHEN HE USE PIANNO.
Without seeing who you know who’s playing. Just go along for the ride!
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Alessandro de Souza sujeira tá limpeza
am I hearing things, or isn't there a reggae dancehall vibe to this track?
miles left too soon george duke chic corea
Jazz...
0:10
Alessandro de Souza
BY DEFINITION THAT GUY IS NOT POOR
Great to see Miles! But those synth sounds...ouch!!!
Sorry, being a Hybrid from area 52, I made a flippant comment, I,m being moved to area 51 now because GCHQ read this, run by SIS America, learn about electro magnetic fields, using solar u need 43G to be safe, easy, go back to basics, Memorize everything u see, Money, woman are are weakest bits of ur kind. MUSIC is easy from an early age. Like others u dream and wake up playing Sax or anything u want, but u only get one shot, so make ur mind up.
Miles liked Marilyn. I don't care for that.
I'm old school Airto and Mongo Santamaria
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