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  • beautiful

  • love you miles. you were one bad a.. mofo.

  • just finished remixing some of my favorite miles Davis songs

    trying to decide if its worth uploading

    although Im very happy in how they came out

  • @lezzgetit thats it ive decided im uploading it

    hopefully somebody out there will aprieciate it

    once its done ill put the name

    in case your interested.

  • @lezzgetit Miles Davis - Moon Dreams tribute - 2012

  • Fantastic! Too bad people don't listen much to instrumental music.

  • worldwide flow

  • Goddamn! Listen to the bass line, folks! So much space but so strong, certain. Bass remains the place and now I must research who this particular guy is.

  • This reminds me of L.A. Noire :D

    Awesome music

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  • Now, 'cause it *is* Miles?

  • ...with Dizzy's band by the way.

  • This is very much a piece of shit, who was the stupid who put ituunder Miles Davis name?

    He or she must have carrots instead of a brain.

  • @bartolomedc it's funny because it *IS* Miles' song..

  • @bartolomedc not quite sure why you say its a piece of shit. I like what I heard is it not Miles Davis with dizzy's band or not. I am a music afficianado and I enjoy all good music. Why is this a peice of shit? To me Jazz in its most purest form.... its the Algebra of music not even classical (Geometry) bears the feeling and the integrity of emotion and artistic appeal not because rules guide you but music provokes new ideas. Miles was at the top of that Jazz style the pure improvisationalist.

  • 14 people thought the title said justin beiber

  • @unknownkingdom He had a problem with his throat, I believe it required surgery, that made his voice sound messed up. Though he did have serious heroin and cocaine addictions. I believe his voice sounded like that when this was recorded.

  • I want to know how he sounded when he spoke during the time this was recorded. I have seen interviews with him near the end of his life where he seemed really off in his own world and difficult to communicate with, and I want to know if he was always like that. Was he just that unique as an individual, or was his brain pretty much toast from substance abuse by the time those interviews were done?

  • i have listened to this song 4x this weekend 

  • saxybair13

  • People of Jazz World. I just posted an arrangement of "Just Friends". We would like to hear your comments as this is our first attempt with Jazz. Please click on my link 'alfonsopablo' next to this comment to listen.

  • @Hamponio que bueno! El es stupendo para tocar la trompeta!

  • I love his interpretation of this song .

  • Miles was so GREAT

  • painting topless with this album playing? yes.

    best painting I've ever produced? also yes.

    love.

  • What's interesting and just a little off-putting about this fascinating interpretation of "Tenderly" is that it was recorded before Miles began to used the muted trumpet to exclusively record ballads....reserving the open horn for his original compositions. Or, at least, I think so. It's marvelous, nevertheless.

  • i love this song. the overall richness of it is amazing.

  • It would have been so much fun to jam out with Miles Davis. I'm jealous of anyone who had that opportunity.

  • @HopeBforJC Unless you were really great, he probably would have just told you that you sucked and made you feel bad.

  • @matchbookseeksmaniac Who cares, man? I'd still love that opportunity.

  • I will never understand how people like this stuff. I just don't get it...

  • @BBonelessStudios

    All I can do is laugh out loud at this comment

  • @navigator1944 why?

  • @BBonelessStudios You have to listen to a lot of jazz before you understand. Start with Duke Ellington and go forward through the decades from there. Get Miles Davis's Blue in Green, John Coltrane's Giant Steps, and the collabs between Duke Ellington and John Coltrane. That's a good starting point.

    One day the beauty of jazz music just hits you and you're transfixed and your head feels a little light, like you've just become drunk. Then, you understand. It takes a while, but it's so worth it.

  • @BBonelessStudios You can't be a musician. If you are, you're closing yourself off

  • @gtribe7 I consider myself a musician, seeing as I play music.

    And as far as I'm concerned, I'm not closed off. I listen to every genre, including jazz.

  • @BBonelessStudios miles davis is one of the most if not the most important musicians in history. if you are a musician you have been influenced by him somehow and thats a fact. for example the beatles revolutionised popular music once but miles davis has changed many different music styles many times in his life

  • any way i can get an mp3 of this?

  • Was glad to fin this on on a rare cd compilation...lovely..

  • happy 85th birthday miles....

  • Miles is the man. U should check out Chet Baker. <---Really good stuff.

  • This music makes me want to curl up on my couch and fall asleep:) love it!

  • can you imagine the way Miles must have been glaring at that announcer

  • im sorry...but im in love....

  • "MASTER MUSICIAN"......

  • I could enjoy one of his concerts... unforgettable... Great Miles, timeless, makes always vibrate my soul...

  • LOVE JAZZ... S2

  • LOVE JAZZ...

  • Miles, the evil sorcerer whose conjurers are spirits designed to touch your soul on so many levels. Miles, the witch doctor casting the spells of seductive yet whimsical rhymes that will keep us forever staying in time.

    Manuel

  • Thank you 4 this! I LOVE all the songs in succession! So nice! Thnx!

  • MAGNIFIQUE

  • im a ginger i have no soal

  • @ljmsmileyface I know thats true because you can't spell 'soul' properly

  • man, i seriously need to get a trumpet, this guy is inspiration.

  • It would help you if you if you were an artist of any kind

  • wow his sound changed alot, nice to hear some of his early recordings

  • art for the ears,simply wonderfull

  • to be in one of those smoky bars, listening to this stuff....the quality of music doesn't always progress with technology does it?

  • @7kurisu no, but with time comes more music, and the higher the risc is for higher quality music productions. :-) technology progressing along is a huge bonus.

  • @7kurisu rarely does :)

  • @7kurisu No it doesn't at all.

  • ... doesn't it make you want to cry.

  • @7kurisu Happily not!

  • @7kurisu Perfect image. B)

  • @7kurisu I would have to say music in popular circles in regressing. Auto tune? WTF is that shit?

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  • wow how can 8 people dislike this? some people are tasteless, have no class, and are just plain out haters

  • @MCalixte89 people have different tastes with music. class is not defined by music.

  • @MCalixte89

    Or just missed the like button, it's fairly close =P

  • I just ordered the Miles Davis tribute earbuds, which costed me practically all the money I have right now, but this man has been THE king of jazz for so long that it was totally worth it.

  • I think understand the meaning of life

  • have you ever noticed that you can control the atmosphere of a song? you can either think of a sunset, enjoying the last shafts of sunlight, or a night in a smoky bar etc.

    this is a fact that's absorbing me for a short time. i mean, the sad thing about being an artist is that you never can control the thoughts of the listener when he listens to your composition.

    maybe you can give an impulse by choosing the rigt title for the song but that's all...

    anyway, RIP miles davis. great song

  • @MrDavePhilly

    you're saying miles wrote tenderly???

    pass me some of whatever you're smoking, please.

  • @suxram no, I didn't say that he had written tenderly! ^^

    but he was thinking of something when he played "tenderly". he wanted to express a special atmosphere. read my comment again. maybe you'll get what i mean. no offense!

    

  • @MrDavePhilly rather than controlling the thoughts of the listener its cool to think your empowering the listener to create their own atmosphere.

    when you create any piece of art, the person who interprets it internalizes it.

  • i just have one thin g to say miles davis one of the greatest jazz players pf all time and anything he plays is what i like to listen to.

  • not bad

  • the talking at the beginning kinda ruined it

    i would like this song more if there was no announcer

  • 8 retards are beiber fans

  • i sent it to you

    

  • @tarikruggs ♥ ♥ ♥ i love you...

  • Im 14 years old and i love thys

  • @barnhillboyfly

    You got good taste, I'm 18.

  • Wow, that makes you so amazing. I see comments on most popular jazz songs like this all over youtube. Is this supposed to impress us? I'm not impressed at all. Yes, you have a good taste in music, but I'm not particularly impressed by the fact that you used horrible spelling and punctuation. I'm not impressed that you sought to seek praise from people on youtube for your taste in music. I am fourteen years old as well, and I love this, but I don't let my age make me ignorant.

  • @deathray393 shyt pussy ass nigga i like dys shyt but i kan get cha mind rite wit a big ole pistol u keep talkn dat bullshit, i got ways to find you

  • @barnhillboyfly My point exactly.

  • miles is the man however chets version is outstanding

  • @markyp19 chets version is so pleasing like he gives us what we want to hear not too complicated just every note smooth, easy and agreeable

  • @ar2thethurr name me a piece of music by chet baker that doesnt !

  • Genial....

  • toooo short nooooooo!!

  • miles taking requests from a white guy? probably the first and last time it ever happened...

  • @ponchocervantes that was a great comment. I lmaof

  • @ponchocervantes -isnt that why Miles plays so harshly and angrily, coz they guy asked for 'that beautiful tune'...!?

  • I wish my friends knew who these great musicians were let alone huge names like the Stones. I am stuck with enjoying everything from classical to blues to jazz all for myself.

  • @ledzeppelinbojo Aint that the truth haha I guess ill have to give it another 30 years before my peers catch up. Gotta love the variety/options out there though.

  • jazz is the voice of the passion.......love it!

  • hello all! if you guys Love jazz Come in my channel Croup and Friend! here is all about jazz!

  • miles is timeless!!.....

  • virtuoso

  • Very soothing song!

  • 超カッコいい。

  • Perfect.

  • Beautiful.....Was this song on Mo' Betta Blues" also?

  • Just close your eyes and dream. love it

  • cool

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  • this must be what heaven sounds like....

  • So Beautiful @ Honest!

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  • sei parte della mia vita.............

  • Miles Davis had a way of touching you soul, for those of you who have one.

  • @raywrights Terrible thing to say for someone so seemingly "enlightened"

  • @raywrights yes and no one does it better!

  • @raywrights thank you commenter - for making my day :)

  • @raywrights 8 people doesn't

  • @Noam1ma don't*

  • @raywrights HAHAHA very well said!

  • @raywrights FOR THOSE WHO DONT ANY THOUGHTS FROM YOUR GENTLE HEART?

  • @alxparas1 gentle heart here! hehe

  • @raywrights um i have one ?

  • @raywrights It´s one of best comment, it´ s also my opinion

  • i love to hear miles davis, so many great musicians played at birdland. miles davis is deffinatly a one of a kind trumpet player, one of the all time greats. another thing that i love about him is how he played with a mute most of the time, it made him even a little more unique then he already was. this video is amazing.

  • Just on another level, man. This is it right here.

  • If you don't 'get' jazz I suggest trying something more contemporary. I only got into it through a Stan Getz tune, then asked about. then an old jazz cd i had suddenly sounded different. Utterly different. Rather than try this sound listen to some Armstrong, Ella, Previn... You'll get it.

  • Sorry, but you're missing nothing.

  • @blacktopaz8

    as opposed to other's doing "something"? its just great music man, he's just a guy who came out of the bebop era playing much more vocally than alot of the other guys and thats what makes him so hip. that and he has the best trumpet tone known to man with a harmon mute nobody can fuck with that.

  • coooll.... uuaauu

  • SMOOOOOOOTH

  • very crisp sound....

  • Somebody post 'Brownie's version, please !

  • Wonderful!!! Brano che fa sognare....grazie, Lettore.....i tuoi video sono sempre speciali!!

  • "Tenderly" un bellissimo valzer lento di un

    eccellente musicista come Walter Gross

    molto romantico e avvolgente,è diventato

    nel tempo uno dei temi "cult" della musica

    jazz ed è stato "saccheggiato" dai più noti

    solisti:In questo video è Miles Davis (dei

    tempi d'oro) affiancato dal sax baritono di

    Sahib Sihab a deliziarci divinamente......

    Lettore 725580

  • Our what pearl. I delimit!!!

  • heroin shmeroin,....made no difference to his lyricism

  • @paxandrews unfortunately it helped

  • Yeah Miles!  Raw..yet Lyrical!

    The beauty stiil shining through the struggle he was going at the time...

  • @HADJEE hahahah! and you know this for a fact?

  • This just proves: real art is timeless

  • @gvd102 - what the hell does that even mean?!

  • @piratejosh85 it means that in 10 years nobody will have love for your precious justin beiber the way we have love for Myles, you heard...so fuck outa here if you dont like it ma nigga..

  • he's the greatest muisician of all time

  • And you can hear Miles playing in a Harry James style, which is very far from where he wound up, the Lester Young of the trumpet.

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  • @MichaelnChristine who are these fuckers?

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  • @MichaelnChristine You don't think you sound like an "uptight prig"?  You're awfully sarcastic.

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  • @MichaelnChristine not taking anything personally

  • W@W!  Great recording of the young Miles, fresh from Bird and Julliard.

  • perfect song!!masterpiece!

  • i'm a huge davis fan, and this is the first time i've heard this recording. This is brilliant!! It gives so much perspective on the development of his style.

  • Nice and Smooth...

  • great great trumpet

  • sorry i didnt mean to post that!!!

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