In Miles' own words, all those critics who busted his balls for 'turning his back on jazz' and going electric, well they couldn't understand this stuff because they're a bunch of '"pitiful motherfuckers". On the money Miles, as usual.
Man i love The Jesus Lizard but this really stands on its own, i dont know much about Miles other then the fact that Mclaughlin played with his at one point, in fact this is my first real listen. Im very VERY impressed though, i think i was expecting more typical jazz then this, this is incredible though i dont even know what to say
what amazes me is that I've read more than one book on Miles where the authors called these sessions a failure. they are out of their minds. This is the very first recording I ever heard by Miles. Today I own around 90 CDs of Miles Davis music. If the sessions were a failure, why does Big Fun continue to sell... and it is EXPENSIVE too!
@hinterwelter Wow. Making an awesome connection between Miles (one of my favorites) and The Jesus Lizard (also one of my favorites) with, in my humble opinion, one of the Lizards best songs! Hats of to you for that. I hear it!!
Absolutely beautiful and timeless.
crenshawjohn 5 months ago
In Miles' own words, all those critics who busted his balls for 'turning his back on jazz' and going electric, well they couldn't understand this stuff because they're a bunch of '"pitiful motherfuckers". On the money Miles, as usual.
MrGradyjohnson 6 months ago 2
Wow, this is like Can times ten.
The Jesus Lizard have good taste!!
CAKmusic 8 months ago
Someone PLEASE use this in a movie!It's cool intensity is absolutely incredible!!
postatility 1 year ago
Man i love The Jesus Lizard but this really stands on its own, i dont know much about Miles other then the fact that Mclaughlin played with his at one point, in fact this is my first real listen. Im very VERY impressed though, i think i was expecting more typical jazz then this, this is incredible though i dont even know what to say
FunkThatDrunkSlut420 1 year ago
yow*
ZackTaylor1992 1 year ago
holy fuck
You has a great fuckin ear
ZackTaylor1992 1 year ago
In a world of his own..The master at work..Pure genuis...
C0NTR4B455 1 year ago
Absolutely awesome!!
diddywahdaddy 2 years ago
i got this and its the best. sounds so different from standard jazz. i wish i could have seen what it was like at the sessions when they recorded.
SYR81 2 years ago
Uahuuuuuuuuuuu, hinter..it's thrut. Geniallllll
lecarreso 3 years ago
what amazes me is that I've read more than one book on Miles where the authors called these sessions a failure. they are out of their minds. This is the very first recording I ever heard by Miles. Today I own around 90 CDs of Miles Davis music. If the sessions were a failure, why does Big Fun continue to sell... and it is EXPENSIVE too!
talkingwall 3 years ago 6
The fact that he evolved from "All Blues" to this is all too cool.
Pudersepp 3 years ago
Great expetations.
Great stuff.
Regards,
Puder
Pudersepp 3 years ago
I just discovered the later work from miles davis. And me like
LukasMolander 3 years ago
Now listen to Then Comes Dudley by Jesus Lizard.
hinterwelter 3 years ago 32
Hahaha wow...same melody
jimtownresident 3 years ago
@hinterwelter
now..listen to our wine and smoke it..
postVaVou667 1 year ago
@hinterwelter Wow. Making an awesome connection between Miles (one of my favorites) and The Jesus Lizard (also one of my favorites) with, in my humble opinion, one of the Lizards best songs! Hats of to you for that. I hear it!!
shikawgoh 2 months ago
Good work
dukeofcool 3 years ago
ddd
co1063 3 years ago