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Miles Davis Quintet - 1967 - Footprints Posted by: edmarxxx
Video duration: 388 seconds The video is actually from a concert done on October 31, 1967 in Sweden. Miles and the band were in Europe, playing in a concert package dubbed "Newport Jazz Festival In Europe" by George Wein. The video as shown is an outtake of this concert. Related: 1967, davis, footprints, miles, quintet Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Video duration: 256 seconds um fabuluso trabalho de trilhas sonoras, e cabeças estricnadas. =] Related: amilie, fabuloso, pata, pato, unicamp Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video: |
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By: antpile99. on 24 Nov 08, 21:06:14
love the imagery!
By: 20102510. on 21 Nov 08, 07:39:09
sorry to get you in such a disturbed manner, I'm just sticking to the facts. If you check out the music of our time it's a lot more complex not to say more meaningful just saying you listen to Vijay Iyer, Tyshawn Sorey you'll understand more! Peter Evans too there's a lot of fucked up shyt in this world and it's up to the younger generation to come with it. The older generation def paved that path though 1. ALBERT AYLER
By: madero111. on 20 Nov 08, 20:53:05
You have heard the expression "keep an open mind" haven't you? Well, being mature opens up the world that you've missed. Be good!
By: cavaleer. on 15 Nov 08, 04:03:27
Herbie was like a crystal surgeon. McCoy was throwing thunderbolts.
By: cavaleer. on 15 Nov 08, 03:47:34
What a gorgeous, brilliant performance. Jazz is such a state of mind, such a state of muscular-ideology. This group's sound was every bit as brilliant and distinct as Coltrane's Quartet and Ellington's Orchestra. Miles was so dam cool!!!! Just an iceberg. Haha. He just walked off the stage. You have to be The Man to do that, plain and simple. That's that American Swagger. haha That's a muscular-ideology.
By: cavaleer. on 15 Nov 08, 03:42:00
That's exactly right about McCoy and Herbie. Totally different, equally brilliant. The fact that both of these brilliant groups were playing at exactly the same time and doing totally different though equally stunning things with the music shows just how magnificent an idiom Jazz is/was. And you still had Monk and Mingus making their own brilliant moves, and many others. Those were brilliant times.
By: bassdrumbone64. on 14 Nov 08, 04:34:09
Man, Tony was so unpredictable! He was like a firecracker.
By: blacknuss6. on 14 Nov 08, 03:02:41
all of these guys were MASTERS of their respective instruments!!i think miles said this one one of his favorite bands...
By: 20102510. on 11 Nov 08, 09:41:02
wOW THE JAZZ IN 67 WAS REALLY LAME COMPARED TO NOWADAYS
By: victorbodell. on 01 Nov 08, 09:05:11
Although Miles really was weird and could be awful against other people. If you've read the biography about Mike Stern (among others) you'll know a thing or two.
By: 1buffalocalvary. on 28 Oct 08, 21:07:52
Miles didn't need to be on stage all the time. That's what a prima donna would need. Miles played his part and then let the other musicians' light shine. That's UNselfishness. He wasn't about people looking at him, it was about the sound of the music. To me, it's always better when an artist gets out of the way of the art. The art can raise your consciousness, while focussing on the artist's ego can take you down.
By: Saxation1. on 26 Oct 08, 07:14:35
Miles is such a prima donna... walkin off stage all the damn time. Great player, horrible human being.
By: greatersiren. on 24 Oct 08, 13:25:51
i didn't know that mccoy was left-handed, and you are right that that might explain why his left hand is so strikingly active. herbie and mccoy are definitely my two favorite piano players; i have a slight preference for mccoy, but i think that's a matter of personal taste since they're both fabulous. still, they're both more harmonically-oriented than earlier players, but herbie is more economical
By: MikeNichols50. on 24 Oct 08, 05:09:14
That is correct...1st of all, remember that McCoy is left-handed, so his left hand might be a lot stronger than the "normal" person's, which may explain his comping style.... Also, McCoy was much more strongly influenced by Coltrane, so the style that he developed by the time he left Coltrane was more of a "departure" from the Bud Powell-style bebop approach....In contrast, Herbie, as Miles said, was the "next step" [and, perhaps, the logical conclusion] after Monk and Powell...
By: greatersiren. on 22 Oct 08, 14:21:35
it is interesting to wonder how things might have been if herbie had worked w/ 'trane instead. i do know that miles did not like tyner's playing, nor dolphy's.
By: MikeNichols50. on 21 Oct 08, 23:11:55
Elvin was another great player...the Coltrane "Classic Quartet" was another unique band that only comes along once in a lifetime.... The Miles "sound" was much different from the Coltrane sound...as Herbie said, Miles liked things to be "slick"....and the Coltrane sound was much more of a "raw" sound...so, McCoy would have not sounded "right" in Miles' band, and [probably] Herbie would have developed differently under Coltane's influence....
By: MikeNichols50. on 21 Oct 08, 23:06:17
Yes....that 4/4 treatment on Miles Smiles is an example of what they now call "metric modulation".... You have to realize that this band would change their interpretation of these tunes from night to night...to keep things "fresh"...."Footprints" is one of the relatively few originals by his sidemen that they regularly performed live @ that time....
By: mikerobinson13. on 23 Sep 08, 18:38:25
This is one of my favorite wayne shorter compositions. I like the version on Miles Smiles better because of the latin groove in 4/4 time but this is still great.
By: sexberg00. on 18 Sep 08, 00:10:44
This is a great song!!! perfect!
By: Saxyman14. on 13 Sep 08, 08:31:58
You can't steal improvisation.
By: 0lfo. on 31 Aug 08, 01:29:41
wayne shorter... love it
By: godlessbob. on 24 Aug 08, 23:27:12
Ok ..no argument there. Solid as a rock, that bunch.
By: greatersiren. on 24 Aug 08, 23:25:53
what's your opinion of elvin jones?
By: greatersiren. on 24 Aug 08, 23:23:12
how about Coltrane w/ McCoy Tyner, Eric Dolphy, Jimmy Garrison and Elvin Jones?
By: ninersboy92. on 22 Aug 08, 03:18:27
This is music of the highest level that will stand the test of time, for all time.