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Watch GIGS on Samsung TV Plus: www.samsungtvplus.com?action=play&target_tab=discover&target_id=GBBD3000004VR&target_type=1 Miles Davis - Call It Anything (Miles Electric)
On August 29th, 1970 Miles Davis and his band played to 600,000 people at the The Isle Of Wight Festival. When asked the title of his one track set, Miles said "Call It Anything". This film, directed by Oscar* winning film maker Murray Lerner, features the entire 38 minute performance from the Isle Of Wight Festival and sets it in context through new interviews with the musicians who played with him and others who took part in the festival or were intimately connected with Miles Davis' career. It also features other performance footage and tells the story of Miles' controversial decision to take his music into a more electric, rock orientated style, epitomized by his album Bitches Brew, which was released the same year. Among those interviewed are Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea, Carlos Santana, Joni Mitchell, Keith Jarrett and Dave Liebman.
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@andyshuttleworth8341
@andyshuttleworth8341 4 года назад
What you don't get from this film is the view we had of a magnificent sunset going down behind the stage as we listened to this amazing music being playes between us and the sun receding behind them. A truly magical experience. Glad that I was there.
@tedl7538
@tedl7538 4 года назад
That sounds fantastic, Andy, thanks for expanding the picture.
@spiritualcramp8000
@spiritualcramp8000 4 года назад
Andy Shuttleworth bruh .. thank God we got internet YT and a full performance movie. that's enough for me.
@leelawrence7852
@leelawrence7852 4 года назад
Life changing experience for me: Bitches Brew at Lincoln Center. You at the Isle of Wight: so cool.
@joejoe5921
@joejoe5921 4 года назад
you lucky bastard
@poppinpatty2507
@poppinpatty2507 4 года назад
Andy Shuttleworth go ahead Andy, go ahead! Wish I was there2 🎺 🎸
@j.r.fernandez2453
@j.r.fernandez2453 3 года назад
Dave Holland keeps all of the madness together. A SUPREME bassist.
@wangson
@wangson 2 года назад
ABSOLUTELY spot on, man! This was as far out and as extreme as music has gotten, yet Dave Holland keeps it all grounded somehow. Frankly, I think that the true shining star here isn't Miles - it's Gary Bartz's sax solo. That was about as funky as funk comes, baby!!
@SKarthikeyan75
@SKarthikeyan75 2 года назад
32:50 The precusor to the famous Chicken bassline from Jaco.
@andreacooks59
@andreacooks59 Год назад
Yesss! Then Papa Miles comes in and really takes control 30:08, Its like he let them play, then says, "now listen"..
@wj2758
@wj2758 Год назад
I assume everyone.....
@CrueLoaf
@CrueLoaf Год назад
Was lucky attend a Q&A session with Dave a few years ago. I said there in awe knowing what he has accomplished!
@flame-sky7148
@flame-sky7148 2 года назад
To go out there and basically do a 95% improv show and everyone stay on time, This is a work of art. It takes a lot of skill and genius to do that. Miles Ahead
@genebrohan2401
@genebrohan2401 Год назад
like a finger print
@alvareo92
@alvareo92 Год назад
"just" requires everyone to be on the same wavelength. Ordinary stuff in the 60s/70s. Psychedelics hslped. But mostly it was the sense of community
@chavruta2000
@chavruta2000 Год назад
it takes guts, too.
@chavruta2000
@chavruta2000 Год назад
i have played all kinds of music live and nothing scared me like free jazz sets
@navasaband
@navasaband 10 месяцев назад
You’ll notice Miles brought his own state-of-the-art studio mics, helping the recording sound first rate. He also lent Jimi Hendrix the same mics for his performance later that evening.
@juqual78
@juqual78 8 месяцев назад
It's stunning really. I can't believe how well engineered and good this sounds. This was recorded 53 years ago! Amazing!
@christophegaudissart6551
@christophegaudissart6551 6 месяцев назад
ohhh man you are so lucky to have been there !!!!!! for me it s only youtube because i am born in 65 ....
@SwampEye1
@SwampEye1 2 месяца назад
Neumann U 47, U67 ... yeah I was wondering .. and they are still State of the Art
@TheCybermonty
@TheCybermonty 4 года назад
Anyone here in 2020 because...just, bloody hell, what a gig ?
@Music_Head
@Music_Head 3 года назад
Rhythm section is sick - no one can touch this shit
@gregdahlen4375
@gregdahlen4375 3 года назад
here in year 3000
@eusucks5577
@eusucks5577 3 года назад
Me - and I was at the gig in 1970.
@XOLOS777
@XOLOS777 3 года назад
forever
@wormholesuperette8822
@wormholesuperette8822 3 года назад
.;. The gift that keeps on giving...
@lucasmachadodossantos3147
@lucasmachadodossantos3147 7 лет назад
Miles Davis - Trumpet Gary Bartz - Soprano and Alto Sax Keith Jarrett - RMI Electra piano Chick Corea - Hohner Electra piano w/ Oberheim Ring Modulator Dave Holland - Bass Guitar Jack DeJohnette - Drums Airto Moreira - Percussion
@radio.m.i.x
@radio.m.i.x 6 лет назад
Keith Jarrett - RMI Electra piano (right channel) Chick Corea - Hohner Electra piano w/ Oberheim Ring Modulator (left channel)
@georgerussell2947
@georgerussell2947 5 лет назад
Rhodes*
@deerfish3000
@deerfish3000 4 года назад
@@georgerussell2947 Nope, it's a Hohner. If you watch at 1:50, they show Chick's hands.
@deerfish3000
@deerfish3000 4 года назад
@@radio.m.i.x just in case you didn't know, RMI stands for Rocky Mountain Industries.
@vapporiesat3125
@vapporiesat3125 4 года назад
Gary Bartz also playing the alto (since we are smartassing around)
@PraiseIommi
@PraiseIommi 5 лет назад
0:00 Directions 7:30 Bitches Brew 17:39 It's About That Time 23:55 Sanctuary 25:05 Spanish Key 33:21 The Theme
@christophercasey6775
@christophercasey6775 3 года назад
Thanks for the set list.
@ViniciusPelizariTremDoido
@ViniciusPelizariTremDoido 3 года назад
Call it Anything!! lol
@tilmunsword
@tilmunsword 3 года назад
Thank you!
@saltech3444
@saltech3444 2 года назад
@@ViniciusPelizariTremDoido Call It Anything, because then I don't have to pay Zawinul for "Directions" or Wayne Shorter for "Sanctuary" lol.
@ViniciusPelizariTremDoido
@ViniciusPelizariTremDoido 2 года назад
@@saltech3444 lolololol
@mateusschwarz382
@mateusschwarz382 2 года назад
this is pretty much the highest level a gig can get
@KLBworldwide
@KLBworldwide 4 месяца назад
I feel like Dave Holland doesn't get the bass recognition he deserves. Two words: deep and effortless.
@andydixon2980
@andydixon2980 Месяц назад
I agree with that. He said later that Miles never told him what to play and didn't really acknowledge him on first rehearsal, until Dave owned his bass parts. Complete freedom musically.
@familytreemusic
@familytreemusic 5 лет назад
almost every member in this band became one of the main band leaders of the following generation, like it has happened with basically all of Miles' bands. beside his immense contribution to music as a composer, band leader and trumpeter, Miles has scouted more great players and future leaders than anybody else in jazz (Art Blakey comes second).
@shanewright2772
@shanewright2772 4 года назад
Agree - watch Mile's face in the scene where Bartz takes his first solo . Its halfway between a proud father and a guy who is just soaking up everything he can learn from what the guy is laying down. That's Miles secret and what he taught to his musicians - just let the cat do his thing.
@mackjigger6030
@mackjigger6030 4 года назад
Yeah, contrast that with Frank Zappa, a genius in his own right. The difference is Miles gave them the freedom to explore as much as possible, while with Zappa every note was scripted.
@kevinr.3542
@kevinr.3542 4 года назад
You can say the same thing about any point in Miles Career. Ever since he started putting together his own bands. They always became giants and went off on their own. (Coltrane, Herbie Hancock, Red Garland, Cannonball Aderly, Tony Williams, Paul Chambers) the list is absurd and goes on and on.
@kevinr.3542
@kevinr.3542 4 года назад
Zappas band members may not have gone on to be as well known as Miles sidemen, but they are deservedly highly regarded among musicians and some of them are pretty big in their own righr. Hopefully they get more recognition over time.
@mackjigger6030
@mackjigger6030 4 года назад
@@kevinr.3542 Yeah, of course Zappa worked with a lot of very talented musicians, but Miles prepared the way for Mahavishnu Orchestra, Return to Forever, Weather Report, Herbie Hancock, Billy Cobham, Tony William's Lifetime and some others, all pioneers who defined the Fusion Era. It's just a different ballgame. And remarkable at that. Peace
@zombie9568
@zombie9568 9 месяцев назад
This level of telepathic communication will never happen again. This is forever in the van garde. Each player peaking. Shout out to Airto, Jack and Dave Holland holding down and developing the bottom to ridiculous heights.
@adenihil
@adenihil 2 года назад
May God bless the freaks… Where would we be without them?
@wangson
@wangson 2 года назад
For me, this is one of the most gorgeous, elegant, funky, beautifully sad and electrifyingly brilliant pieces of music I've heard in all my days. It's musical improv. perfection and it brings tears to my eyes whenever I hear it.
@mLnski
@mLnski 11 месяцев назад
Just another 50 years and good music will come back in style
@renek243
@renek243 4 года назад
This is 50 years ago this summer, half a century, let that sink in for a while. If it was to be performed at a festival today it would still sound new and innovative and mesmerise the unsuspecting crowd.
@sidsmiff
@sidsmiff 2 года назад
Its taken me years of listening to jazz to be able to appreciate this. I’m glad I’ve arrived!
@AdrianPaco
@AdrianPaco 4 года назад
The Isle Of Wight Festival was the best festival on the history of the humanity. This is pure gold!
@AdrianPaco
@AdrianPaco 4 года назад
today is not yesterday I know the history but... sometimes the accidents are beautiful.
@joaocarlos4853
@joaocarlos4853 3 года назад
for me the best festival ever was monterey pop festival
@fredmendezjr790
@fredmendezjr790 4 года назад
Always said I was born 20 years too late!!! One of the BEST PERFORMANCES I've ever seen!!!
@mariuszgowacki2900
@mariuszgowacki2900 5 месяцев назад
Yes
@nick.valente_bass
@nick.valente_bass 5 месяцев назад
But at least we now have the technology to see it, right my friend? Happy to be alive in the now, no matter how dreary it may seem!
@heyhey5712
@heyhey5712 6 лет назад
Dave Holland's bass playing is something special
@cameron_fairchild
@cameron_fairchild 5 лет назад
Always especially with Jack beside him. libra and leo work perfectly together (a sextile), dog and horse are a trine, smooth and joyous together.
@hiddendope
@hiddendope 4 года назад
@@cameron_fairchild lol they trained hard af and you just fuse this chemistry with some pseudoshit.
@cameron_fairchild
@cameron_fairchild 4 года назад
@@hiddendope i mean, on top of that dumbazz! i met Jack D. so STFU.
@galileoshift8330
@galileoshift8330 4 года назад
My favorite bass improv performance
@michaelraufer5266
@michaelraufer5266 4 года назад
Körperlich könnte nicht mithalten mit jaco pastorius Or markus müller
@tadthemod
@tadthemod 4 года назад
Dave Holland.... Just listen to how he held it together for so long... Totally understood what was happening.... As it was constantly changing... Amazing stuff
@bernardjharmsen304
@bernardjharmsen304 4 года назад
Not just Dave; the whole band is interacting every millisecond
@tadthemod
@tadthemod 2 года назад
@@bernardjharmsen304 And Keith Jarret on keyboards, what a stunning band...as always
@tadthemod
@tadthemod 2 года назад
@Andrew Korvin Absolutely...well said sir
@yodadback
@yodadback 4 года назад
I love the fact that since the 60s Miles never rehearsed and used the concert as a practice ground for him and the other musicians. It's just a jam and the chemistry that they have is incredible.
@IndigoBassNotes
@IndigoBassNotes 4 года назад
like my band same idea
@thibautmodrzyk6215
@thibautmodrzyk6215 3 года назад
Well I agree it's a lot of improvisation, but if you've listened to bitches brew, you can notice there are clear similarities with this live.
@maria-banda-rnr2491
@maria-banda-rnr2491 2 года назад
He seems to clonate other Miles Davises. What a musicians!!! Almost of them, legends too but here the music is making in your ears always, at the same time you are listening.
@gonzadiazsola
@gonzadiazsola 2 года назад
@@IndigoBassNotes sure
@bpshogun3748
@bpshogun3748 3 года назад
RIP Chick Corea ....just find out today and came here.
7 лет назад
35 minutes floating on the another galaxies.
@Paboll
@Paboll 3 года назад
25:50, this little pause is magnificent!
@ChicagoBlues1952
@ChicagoBlues1952 4 года назад
Miles Davis from day one was such a cool and stylish jazz musician. From his music to his clothes there was no other like him.
@KhalDrogo76
@KhalDrogo76 4 года назад
When giants took the stage and destroyed worlds
@alessandromarchesini9039
@alessandromarchesini9039 4 года назад
Yes Colonel Kurtz.
@jeffball6656
@jeffball6656 4 года назад
Jamie - Kanye is a legend in his own mind. There is some talent there. But he’s nowhere near as amazing as he proclaims. Kendrick Lamar is a far better hip-hop artists. And true musicians like those in this Miles performance... leaps and bounds more innovative and important to the history of music than Kanye. Miles = Genius Zappa = Genius Kanye? Not a genius.
@SwampEye1
@SwampEye1 2 месяца назад
The sound of this live recording is absolutely brilliant ... 1971 ... hardly any one could pull this off in a studio ...
@woodyj451
@woodyj451 4 года назад
Imagine what Miles and Jimi would have recorded together!
@dejunefheufhe6814
@dejunefheufhe6814 4 года назад
Uunbelievable )))))
@klasseact6663
@klasseact6663 4 года назад
They jam everyday now🕶
@IndigoBassNotes
@IndigoBassNotes 4 года назад
I would have asked them 2 do a double album ..12 songs each.
@franckdebank
@franckdebank 3 года назад
I got the tapes of them jammin' over a justin bieber's song in full hd 4K yet the world might not be ready to hear it
@callmemonkh9020
@callmemonkh9020 3 года назад
Miles fucked it up at the last minute demanding a big money figure. Wanting His, up front, shut the whole thing down.
@johnmabery7615
@johnmabery7615 4 года назад
I love how he just dips once he's done playing.
@nickledimez4012
@nickledimez4012 3 года назад
These guys were rocking even without an electric guitar.. that bass and organ.. incredible drummer and percussion...killer sound effects sleeper Piano. My favorite
@shanewright2772
@shanewright2772 4 года назад
Airto Moreira appears to have set up his own key cutting/shoe repair/engraving business on the stage and is just taking care of orders from the crowd, while the music plays around him.
@ahambrahmasmi108
@ahambrahmasmi108 4 года назад
🤣😂
@doudsbass
@doudsbass 4 года назад
🦓
@lesliegprice6652
@lesliegprice6652 4 года назад
Timpsons
@bernardjharmsen304
@bernardjharmsen304 4 года назад
2:27 polishing the silverware 11:20 sharpening the pencil. 20:08 bartender shaking a cocktail
@cprelude
@cprelude 3 года назад
Cool!
@m.ericwatson968
@m.ericwatson968 4 года назад
I have never seen or heard this performance before, my mind is blown!
@jamesbrousseau2736
@jamesbrousseau2736 4 года назад
Can't get enough Miles
@LivingCoolness
@LivingCoolness 2 года назад
If you don't have chills on your back, listening to this music, you're just taking up space here.
@VoodooDewey69
@VoodooDewey69 Год назад
Miles was in peak form .His chops as trumpet players refer to their embroshures was as good as ever .And to think he had not one but two of the greatest pianists on stage at the same time ,amazing .As Philly Joe Jones once told me .There will never be another Miles.
@Michael_talks_
@Michael_talks_ 2 месяца назад
Hands down my favorite musical recording of all time
@axs203
@axs203 6 лет назад
The electric pianos sound so electric and futuristic......he was right to call it a brew.....it's otherworldly......you can't really describe it even if you try.......but funky is a start! I first heard it in Canterbury Rock record store in 91 and it just turned me inside out on the spot......changed my life
@dontaskwhatkindofmusic
@dontaskwhatkindofmusic 5 лет назад
Bitches Brew is truly life changing if it hits you at the right time. i got in to Bitches Brew long before i came around to love Kind of Blue and jazz in general.
@ricaard
@ricaard 3 года назад
I forgot how much I love Miles without the mute!
@anthonywhite2960
@anthonywhite2960 4 года назад
I can't believe I've never seen this. It's recorded and filmed so beautifully. And my God, the band. I love the little wave goodbye from Miles. Perfect.
@craiganderson3894
@craiganderson3894 Год назад
I was born 2.45pm the afternoon played Isle of Wight. As my pals say once you get into Jazz life is NEVER the same again. Miles and Coltrane both 100 in 2026.. absolute genius. Craig Anderson Aberdeen Scotland
@simonpires6184
@simonpires6184 Год назад
Absolutely incredible. Imagine being that band and playing experimental music in front of 600,000 people. They're tapping into another realm of consciousness 🤯💯
@caioxvr
@caioxvr 3 года назад
Things like that we call in Brazil "mosca branca", extremely unique. Every musician at his top. And Miles... thanks time we have this
@albinoguilherme6875
@albinoguilherme6875 Год назад
Mosca branca? Que viagem é essa kkkkkkkkkkkkkk
@JohnHillEU
@JohnHillEU 4 года назад
Imagine how much fun these guys are faving! Man, is there anywhere in the world today where you could play so free as that but still be such a tight cat?! What a groove, every one
@surfsup5757
@surfsup5757 4 года назад
So much cosmic greatness radiated from the stage that day.
@carlosmirsalas8873
@carlosmirsalas8873 4 года назад
Man Dave Holland Bass is Amazing
@lesblatnyak5947
@lesblatnyak5947 2 года назад
Nothing comes close to the 60s & 70s in music. The greatest generation produced brilliant musicians that blessed us with great music.
@benda18
@benda18 8 месяцев назад
Pssh. How you gonna say that while all 5 Backstreet Boys are still alive?
@liveoak144
@liveoak144 6 лет назад
to heck with anyone who puts that era down, the hippy brothers and sisters had brilliance and talent. it was a great generation!
@liquidmotion09
@liquidmotion09 4 года назад
That era was the beginning of a renaissance
@Tyrell_Corp2019
@Tyrell_Corp2019 4 года назад
live oak It was simple. Music was an inner exploration for the soul.
4 года назад
You surely have your head up your ass, live oak!
@jedwing
@jedwing 4 года назад
Yes! That generation had no template and it took government and economic oppression to crush it, and yet the spirit lives on. And the clothes were cooler. And they didn't have so many barriers. I mean ELP and Miles and who else? I mean Monterey Pop Festival in 1967 had Hugh Masakela and Jimi and Otis Redding and Jefferson Airplane and Laura Nyro and . . . and nobody said, "Hey what's the demographic we're marketing to?"
@kevinr.3542
@kevinr.3542 4 года назад
I agree the late 60s and early 70s were a great time for music and experimentation. It's probably the closest pop culture ever came to the experimental underground people had more patience and were more open minded when listening. Even popular bands like Pink Floyd would rarely have songs under 5 minutes.
@eddiemperor
@eddiemperor 3 года назад
The Absolute Master, the last of the Gods. They called him the Lord of Darkness, many sessions he would walk in Moody as hell w all the best Musicians in the world, wearing the best, w the best beautiful women, wouldn't talk to no mf on the set, they all knew what they had to do and that was DELIVER. A total Genius an Entity. No one swims w Davis. No one.
@adampalm4444
@adampalm4444 4 года назад
Miles was always about nurturing the growth and development of his fellow musicians and he mostly did this by the allowance of improvisation in his sessions. There was not a "bad" note,..nothing is "off beat" or in anyway incorrect. It was all just a part of the songs natural evolution into completeness. THAT'S his genius.
@theloniouscoltrane3778
@theloniouscoltrane3778 4 года назад
Despite his dark side, Miles was always ahead of his time! Genius at work!
@emilianoturazzi
@emilianoturazzi 4 года назад
probably my favourite Davis period
@bernardkelly3267
@bernardkelly3267 3 года назад
I'ts always about Miles.The God of Jazz Rock fusion.
@donaldpalmer5053
@donaldpalmer5053 3 года назад
I can only handle this sound for so long . It builds up tension in the back of my neck from me trying to obsorb every note ,and nuance...magical really!!!
@benjaminmcclelland2464
@benjaminmcclelland2464 Год назад
The best part about this set is that this is rock festival, and miles comes out and starts playing this. They heard miles davis and probably expected some jazz standards or ballads, but he played something completely new and innovative that noone has heard before that broke conventions of rock and jazz, creating something completely new. I would have loved to have been there to experience it.
@squeegied3rdeye713
@squeegied3rdeye713 Год назад
Exactly. They did this at a rock festival when heavy music wasn't really a thing yet. Yes there was Deep Purple and Sabbath by then but for a jazz band to show up and go tf off like that I can't wrap my mind around how insanely heavy and punk rock this was 53 fucking yrs ago
@JOUA1400
@JOUA1400 5 лет назад
...PURE RYTHM... and abstract sonic texture!!!!
@AnthonyMackONE
@AnthonyMackONE 5 лет назад
Happy Birthday to us, Miles Davis! -May 26th, 2019
@victormusic01x
@victormusic01x 4 года назад
..the next level, brought to you by the Dark Prince and his fellow travelers in space..no boundaries...stay strong..March 31, 2020..
@cedricsharpe5267
@cedricsharpe5267 6 лет назад
miles davis the jazz fusion giant legend
@jaimemartin6171
@jaimemartin6171 4 года назад
You know this is good when you know and have heard each one of them before
@TomWilson-jp3tl
@TomWilson-jp3tl 29 дней назад
It is perfect twilight music - especially if you were peaking, but by no means necessary. This constellation of players is so brilliant and the music reflects the turmoil of the time.Can you imagine? If he played “ My Funny Valentine” it would be laughable as Miles was a man of his time and the moment. I don’t know any musician who was more present in his articulation and playing the room or the moment. Stanley Crouch and the rest of the naysayers were and remain stubbornly deaf in their critique of this timeless and timely music. That includes you Mr Fagan and your antiquated ideas of what music can be. It’s Miles beyond “Bad Sneakers and a Pina Colada, my friend” and a host of fluff lyrics
@gustavoteixeira1620
@gustavoteixeira1620 4 года назад
This is concert brings a brazilian instrument, from samba, called "cuica"😊😊😊😊 great concert, thanks Miles!
@ARUD08
@ARUD08 5 лет назад
The look of the stunned roadies at 34:00!
@donaldpalmer5053
@donaldpalmer5053 3 года назад
Miles is a great conductor of this band. Building to a climax, then gently releasing the tension.
@kevinmaddog3064
@kevinmaddog3064 3 года назад
How did he stay relevant for 40 years? what a musical genius.
@jasonmonaghan8535
@jasonmonaghan8535 5 лет назад
Pure genius- light years ahead.
@hanifsoum6884
@hanifsoum6884 5 лет назад
Une œuvre d'anthologie. Inoubliable et incomparable ! Quel chef-d'œuvre !
@alessandroromanello2055
@alessandroromanello2055 3 года назад
Fantastic jam! There is just one musician missing: imagine Hendrix sitting in with them and you would be in heaven!
@ProgNosis_JD
@ProgNosis_JD Год назад
Just an opinion, but I think there are better guitarists, to suit this, style than Hendrix...
@sterlingweston
@sterlingweston Год назад
That would not be too great.
@newusernamehere4772
@newusernamehere4772 Год назад
@@ProgNosis_JD Miles disagreed lol, unfortunately Hendrix was getting with his girl so that soured the possibility of Miles getting his favorite guitarist before Jimi's untimely end. Tragic part is it might have been a misunderstanding and I'm sure they wouldve patched things up had Jimi not died and likely already had given supposed plans to collaborate in 70/71, granted Jimi had a lot of bullshit to deal with at the time and the possibility of him being killed wasn't out of the question. What might have been etc. Hendrix was studying lots of music theory leading up to his death as well, this is apparent in all his performances with Billy Cox. He was ready or damn near.
@newusernamehere4772
@newusernamehere4772 Год назад
Disclaimer Jimi Hendrix may not have actually made whoopi to Miles' girlfriend but the point is Miles thought he did, and honestly who wouldn't?
@Yourbankaccount
@Yourbankaccount Год назад
​@@ProgNosis_JD Miles knew better
@tehofunderburk2534
@tehofunderburk2534 4 года назад
I SOO WISH I WAS OLD ENOUGH TO HAVE VIEWED THIS GENIOUS LIVE! My father (R.I.P.) Oku Ali took me to see Mr. Miles Davis twice in his life time. First time was at The Empty Fox Hole in the 70's in Philly. I was probably 7 years old. The second time was at Penn's Landing in Philly also. I was probably 17 then. So I remember some of the history. Thanks Mr. Davis.
@deerfish3000
@deerfish3000 2 года назад
In the mid-nineties, I found a record my brother had left behind after he moved out called The First Great Rock Festivals of the Seventies Isle of Wight/Atlanta Pop Festival. One album had Leonard Cohen and Jimi Hendrix on side A and Side B had Kris Kristofferson and this concert of Miles Davis edited down to 18 minutes. This was my introduction to Miles' music and totally blew my mind. Been playing and collecting Miles' music ever since.
@EvanFlanders666
@EvanFlanders666 2 года назад
Am going to have to find this record you’re referring to. Sounds awesome.
@zitherbefree
@zitherbefree 9 лет назад
great !!! Miles Davis R.I.P. - one of my heroes of jazz, thanks for the share it, greetings from Vienna.
@neocolors
@neocolors 6 лет назад
greetings back from vienna!
@cuentapruebaquique2344
@cuentapruebaquique2344 8 лет назад
OMG......A MASTERPIECE.....!!!!
@ssonpli6819
@ssonpli6819 3 года назад
The real funk !! One of the best performance ever !! I'll never be bored by such intensity...i guess i'm very lucky to have seen most of them live almost 20 years ago...
@dorengarcia5097
@dorengarcia5097 4 года назад
Miles literally changed the definition of what music is into a question about what music is and means.
@michaelhanlon6118
@michaelhanlon6118 3 года назад
Miles could shred at anytime, but held back to make sure he stade in the pocket!! That's true musionship......
@ghanasoul
@ghanasoul 4 года назад
Say what u want bout this phase of his career, but this era made Miles relevant. He reached a whole new generation of fans during this time. He reinvented himself and got into a whole new genre of music: jazz fusion.
@travisabbott7043
@travisabbott7043 3 года назад
RIP Chick Corea... came here immediately after hearing the news
@saboraanetol
@saboraanetol 3 года назад
Same!
@jurgenczwienk1960
@jurgenczwienk1960 5 лет назад
Let's have a brew! Definition of freedom. What a joy!
@darrenkelliott2459
@darrenkelliott2459 4 года назад
My favorite part : 0:01-35:19.
@evanabbott2737
@evanabbott2737 4 года назад
I like that part too😁👍
@shookmusic3277
@shookmusic3277 4 года назад
Wow. Dave Holland was only about 25 years old playing electric bass. Laying it down among all this fusion chaos some how keeping a rhythm and trading comping with piano
@Marwell_21
@Marwell_21 3 месяца назад
People associate Isle of Wight '70 with Hendrix and the Who, but this performance from Miles is absolutely untouchable. It's almost like he is schooling Hendrix, showing he is Galaxies ahead.
@keef7224
@keef7224 Год назад
Stunning. And captured beautifully on film and audio. Love Airto’s whistle blow at the end when Miles finishes. It’s like a ref signaling the end of regulation, game over, show’s over, nothing left to see, hear or say, folks- the master has spoken.
4 года назад
Keith Jarret and Airto Moreira: insane!
@nickadams8952
@nickadams8952 6 лет назад
Starts in Daylight ends in the dark
@serotoninsyndrome
@serotoninsyndrome 5 лет назад
Hey love your avatar, I used the same thumbnail for just about everything years and years ago
@edennard1
@edennard1 4 года назад
Exactly.. I'm stunned these cats kept this groove going for over 35 minutes at that tempo.. good lord !
@SubjektAudio
@SubjektAudio 4 года назад
Pure genius. What a team...
@wangson
@wangson 2 года назад
Gary Bartz's solo? Never has funk been so funky. That man's effort here brings tears to my eyes every time I hear it. In my estimation, as much as I love Miles himself, Gary Bartz outplayed Miles here....and Dave Holland? Christ on His throne....and (I believe that the drummer here is Jack DeJonette?) That's just a guess, but I believe that's him...he's absolutely on fire as well. Chick was always fantastic and man alive! It sure as shit seems like Keith Jarrett is having a fine old time here!
@jazzenthusiast4353
@jazzenthusiast4353 4 года назад
This was also Emerson Lake & Palmer's debut concert.
@fromtheend4253
@fromtheend4253 4 года назад
And it was Jimi Hendrix's..Last Concert!
@martindisslertation8882
@martindisslertation8882 4 года назад
@@fromtheend4253 no jimis last concert was on a german island
@klasseact6663
@klasseact6663 4 года назад
@@martindisslertation8882 correct
@Fluffyfluffyhead
@Fluffyfluffyhead 5 лет назад
I wonder if Airto ever got that stain out of his big coffee cup?
4 года назад
Airto Moreira tocando cuíca! Airto playing cuica (a Brazilian instrument)! 👏🏻
@garyboldwater9066
@garyboldwater9066 4 года назад
@ ty sir
@BigfootBionic
@BigfootBionic 4 года назад
HAHAHAHA it took me a minute but man that's a good one. The cuica
@billyboy6028
@billyboy6028 4 года назад
@@BigfootBionic Yeah, I had to stop cold, now I can't stop laughing and it's tomorrow!
@HIPHOPANTIFA
@HIPHOPANTIFA 4 года назад
@ Obrigado. Eu sou argentino e nunca supe nome desse instrumento
@che8529
@che8529 3 года назад
Merci mon papa pour m'avoir fait découvrir ce concert de Miles Davis sublime !
@michaelhanlon6118
@michaelhanlon6118 3 года назад
Not everyone could be" Beatles, etc" well not all fusion groups could be Miles Davis, da cream goes to the top. Miles is the cream!!!
@fabioreoli6259
@fabioreoli6259 6 лет назад
The best formation of Miles Davis band!
@ARUD08
@ARUD08 5 лет назад
Check out the Fillmore (the edited or the Complete box) sets from June 1970.
@samsaraa2001
@samsaraa2001 4 года назад
Bold statement
@DaltonCulture
@DaltonCulture 4 года назад
this is legendary
@faustozizioli8682
@faustozizioli8682 3 года назад
There is something magical about this gig.. The delay of the speakers and the sligh echo create such a hypnotic atmosphere I couldn't find any other gigs of Miles with such energy and where the band played so tight and with great inspiration
@newusernamehere4772
@newusernamehere4772 3 года назад
Agharta and the other shows from that tour are up there, no video though (that I've found) As far as video shows Vienna 73 is pretty good unless you don't like Pete on guitar and Miles on keyboard
@newusernamehere4772
@newusernamehere4772 3 года назад
This is probably the best lol
@jeffagopsowicz9505
@jeffagopsowicz9505 Год назад
At they end. They new it . ALL of Them .
@mikefields4136
@mikefields4136 5 лет назад
All of their performances during this period ( especially before Keith and Airto joined....lost Quintet ) was on FIRE. Insane polyrythemic playing. Nobody has played on this level since this, IMHO. Totally on a different level...they wasn't playing music, the music was playing THEM
@cliftonfloyd9994
@cliftonfloyd9994 5 лет назад
Mike Fields agreed
@josiahgreen242
@josiahgreen242 5 лет назад
All these legends in one band. Crazy
@undergroundjohnny
@undergroundjohnny 4 года назад
This is the best performance on YT!!
@charlesrast4235
@charlesrast4235 4 года назад
I totally agree with you!♥️
@bernardjharmsen304
@bernardjharmsen304 4 года назад
Nicely recorded and filmed - outstanding!
@Sweetohm55
@Sweetohm55 6 лет назад
amazing document,thanks for upload it
@blankfrancine
@blankfrancine Год назад
What a great band!
@erichand7548
@erichand7548 4 года назад
Awwww, the sounds of good drugs and no thinking 🤯
@sakadabara
@sakadabara 4 года назад
Drugs..., they do work !
@gavrilopricip11
@gavrilopricip11 4 года назад
This makes every gangster rapper and hard core punk thrash metal band look like Peter,Paul and Merry + the Osmans × Laurence Welk÷ Sharon,Lowis and Bran
@gavrilopricip11
@gavrilopricip11 4 года назад
@today is not yesterday obviously you if you took the time commitment ?
@keisi1574
@keisi1574 3 года назад
@today is not yesterday You obviously dig the Osmonds. That's your bag. It's all good. It's okay. ✌🏽
@yakovhadash
@yakovhadash 3 года назад
peter paul and mary were dope
@gavrilopricip11
@gavrilopricip11 3 года назад
@@yakovhadash I take it back , Peter Paul and Marry are pretty gangsta !!!!
@julianolovato6657
@julianolovato6657 3 года назад
Thank you so much for posting ! Greetings from Brazil !
@ivettepalacin8599
@ivettepalacin8599 3 года назад
Mesmerizing
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