Miles , often played when he was in pain. Can you function while you are in pain? Would you care that much for music and people? His failures were master pieces!
For me, the truly nice stuff starts after the guitar solo... I found the studio version a bit schmaltzy, but when the band starts cooking to those nice chords on the Oberheim and the trumpet starts talking to the guitar to let himself go at the end... Priceless.
AAAAhhh... the rthym! the melody! Miles and his ability to change and adapt with the times! What an inspiration for all of us wanting to grow and learn
Hyena- this is a song by Tuck Andress, originally recorded with his wife, Patti. This is a perfect example of what the original definition of jazz has always been- taking a good melody and "jazzing" it up. Miles has always done this- "Funny Valentine", "Someday My Prince Will Come", Human Nature"- he had a gift for finding beautiful melodies, among other things.
montreal 85.....buen cañazo de miles!!!!!! pero me llamò mas la atenciòn un tal darryl jones en el bajo......lo tenès ? el grone que vino con sus majestades satanicas cuando bill wyman decidio bajarse .....por suerte...siguen rodando.
He invited him once for a collaboration, and making him fly to the studio intentionally... The funny thing is that Stink was all freaking out that he would play with Miles, and it was only to read a sentence in French for some recording, HAHAHAHA... He surely felt humiliated, that vane nuisance...
I remember this. Miles was close to finished in 1985. There is no innovation here.
Flextones 3 days ago
Miles , often played when he was in pain. Can you function while you are in pain? Would you care that much for music and people? His failures were master pieces!
harleywhitesr 2 weeks ago
dio è nero e suona la tromba
mariofalconeg 2 months ago
together with the Rodrigo cover (Scetches of Spain) this is Miles Davis best cover for me,a real classic of jazz
klausbreuer2 5 months ago
One of the best covers ever. Transformed a pop song into a classic of jazz.
Eduardofsou 6 months ago
Miles Davis for me is the great genius which the world continues to regret the loss. Jazz music is not the same after Mr Davis!
ndiolofene 6 months ago
God Bless This "Prince of Darkness"
Rest in Peace Mr. Davis.
You have inspired a generation of musicians like myself sir.
katofromgreenhornet 7 months ago
MILLS THE BEST RIP
nickeldoor74 7 months ago
not well played
DrAtmo 9 months ago
@DrAtmo yeah i totally agree...really don't see the big deal here.. i mean i loved "Kinda Blue"..but this ain't that..
stevesan 3 months ago
I miss him
lullyd2 9 months ago
Err is it just me, or does this sound pretty amateur and just plain bad? I wouldn't pay any money to see this train wreck of a performance...
stevesan 9 months ago
@stevesan it's just you mate
MMRJL 9 months ago 2
@stevesan Its like an impressionist painting in sound.
hostroute 7 months ago
@stevesan it's just you mate
wealthmaster71 3 months ago
For me, the truly nice stuff starts after the guitar solo... I found the studio version a bit schmaltzy, but when the band starts cooking to those nice chords on the Oberheim and the trumpet starts talking to the guitar to let himself go at the end... Priceless.
eselsdistel 10 months ago
THIS PERFORMANCE IS HEART WRENCHING GOD BLESS AND R.I.P. MILES DAVIS.
PrinceKingRac3 10 months ago
MILES DavisのTime after Timeでトランペットはとても繊細なんだと初めて知りました。
COLOMBEtomoko 11 months ago
DOES ANYBODY KNOW WHAT'S UP WITH 2:58 ? WAS MILES DAVIS CRYING ? OR WIPING SWEAT ?
PrinceKingRac3 1 year ago
@PrinceKingRac3 he may have been crying he was playing some really beautiful stuff right before that.
Whatisthescore 11 months ago
DOES ANYBODY KNOW WHAT'S UP WITH 2:58 ? WAS MILES DAVIS CRYING ? OR WIPING SWEAT ?
PrinceKingRac3 1 year ago
genio e o caralho , erra pra cacete
lucianoalves192 1 year ago
it's not boring if the original song speaks to you...or for you...then to know that miles davis chose it, too...
melifyable 1 year ago
i think this is boring
zMacHD 1 year ago
@zMacHD why is it boring to you...............
TOJ72 1 year ago
AAAAhhh... the rthym! the melody! Miles and his ability to change and adapt with the times! What an inspiration for all of us wanting to grow and learn
jpreel 1 year ago
Taht's what motivates me.
TrueRelegion 1 year ago
A true master
fmkmusic 1 year ago
what a genius!
dirtycash101 1 year ago
Hyena- this is a song by Tuck Andress, originally recorded with his wife, Patti. This is a perfect example of what the original definition of jazz has always been- taking a good melody and "jazzing" it up. Miles has always done this- "Funny Valentine", "Someday My Prince Will Come", Human Nature"- he had a gift for finding beautiful melodies, among other things.
samiamy2k 1 year ago
@samiamy2k
No, this song was written by Cyndi Lauper and Andrew Hyman, originally recorded by Cyndi Lauper.
howdini67 1 year ago
great!!!
TheNefeli123 1 year ago
montreal 85.....buen cañazo de miles!!!!!! pero me llamò mas la atenciòn un tal darryl jones en el bajo......lo tenès ? el grone que vino con sus majestades satanicas cuando bill wyman decidio bajarse .....por suerte...siguen rodando.
fedeomar1 1 year ago
Seriously, I do not understand why Miles played this version of Cindy Lauper, though I like it. Why has Miles never met Sting for a combo?!?
HyenaStudios 1 year ago
@HyenaStudios ugh
planetlennie 1 year ago
He invited him once for a collaboration, and making him fly to the studio intentionally... The funny thing is that Stink was all freaking out that he would play with Miles, and it was only to read a sentence in French for some recording, HAHAHAHA... He surely felt humiliated, that vane nuisance...
eselsdistel 10 months ago
Great version :)
OrangeAni 1 year ago
Super
RalfOL 1 year ago