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 the video "Just Friends" just above this comment.
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@DiggeLibbe GCSEs are a set of exams taken in the UK at age 16. In the curriculum for the music exams there are a few classical songs, a few popular songs like this one. So many people are taking the exam that you're bound to see a lot of comments.
i think over the years there were a lot of different sax players and i think a good amount of players caame close to being as good as trane and cannonball and parker and wayne or atleast being recognize as someone who could play with trane or parker. it was in a way same for other instruments too. but when it came to the trumpet, know one was as good as miles. no one had his sound or style and know one could match his level of playing or composing. but it wasnt the same with other instruments
@yourfamilydocter freddie hubbard, playing and composing... on par with miles. sometimes better. maybe not as constantly and repeatedly innovative, but what an improviser.
i wanna play this cos i have a book with it in but i can't find a tutorial for trumpet. Does any one know anything about playing all blues on the trumpet??
@j9rwb67q Man, you've been trolling too many Miles videos for your own good.
Unless you're raised on it, Jazz is something you need to earn an ear for. Most people aren't raised around Jazz--I wasn't, most people here weren't, either. If you're serious, you need to surround yourself in something you think sounds halfway palatable first, then you can put your bib on and get your stretchy pants on to listen to stuff like this.
I'm not too sure about this one. The slower version was great, you just get the feeling that Miles was trying to re-invent himself when he started to get a bit older. I've got a DVD of one of his concerts in stockholm in the 70s, and you listen to it and wonder why on earth he went down that path. The stuff he played during that concert was really strange. He was definitely made better music when he was younger.
i first learned how to play this song from this video a couple months ago. recently i got a vinyl all blues record and played it for the first time. i decided id play along with my bass for the first time through all blues and it is a whole lot slower on the album. i quite prefer this song in its slower form but still love it either way. the album that got me into jazz :).
@honk1390 oh yeah kind of blue is the entry point to jazz for a lot of folks born after 1970. I liked some Trane and some Tal Farlow and things before, but this album got me hooked on jazz.
@honk1390@honk1390 oh yeah kind of blue is the entry point to jazz for a lot of folks born after 1970. I liked some Trane and some Tal Farlow and things before, but this album got me hooked on jazz.
This album lead me to Wynton Kelly which lead me finally to Wes, and being a guitar player...
@rillloudmother Quite agree...I have the Smokin' at the Half note Cd and my god I've worn grooves in the thing if that's possible. The track What's New just haunts me!! I play guitar as well and learning the opening for West Coast Blues. I listen to that and just imaging sun drenched Cali driving along the PCH.
@butterp7 I love Smokin' at the Halfnote!!! The whole album is awesome, but for me Unit 7, and Wes' solo on 4 on 6 are stuff I had to figure out after hearing them. I'm still only about half way through his solo from 4 on 6, but I can string together a few of those licks with some Wynton Kelly licks and by the time I turn around I have gone though 4 choruses. Some of the best music ever created imho.
There have been a lot of great combos in the history of jazz - if there was ever one with more technical prowess, intuitive cohesiveness and true jazz feel than this one I would love to have heard them. These were five giant players who will always stand tall in the history of our art form. RIP Miles; may Herbie, Wayne, Ron and Tony play on.
This song is too long. How do they expect us to memorise the entire song bar by bar, off by heart, when it is over 8 and a half minutes long? This is ridiculous!
@jleer1 its improvised they dont expect it to be memorised. you have to know main features of 12 bar blues/characteristics etc. im doing for gcse too...
@oscgarland yeah XD hows ur gcse going? and what grades have u done for comps? i did a minimulist piano for 2 pianos, and a blues for keyboard and guitar
@oscgarland take my advice. dont bother with A level music. the only thing you learn to do is memorise things about the given set works for that year and compose chordal passages in the style of Bach
@imspecial38994 mmm... the film District 9 is referencing District 6, not 9, a residential area in the hub of Cape Town (not Johannesburg or Pietermaritzburg). the historical aspect refers to a district inhabited by non-whites, who were forcibly removed in the mid-60s due to the declaration of the area as a 'white-only' zone. and andyrob44 didn't reference the socio-political; he was simply commenting on a comparison between the creatures and the bass player... stop looking to criticise.
@andyrob44 The "things" in District 9 were representative of the African oppression in South Africa in the middle of Apartheid (there was a district in Johannesburg/Petermaritzburg that was created in conjunction with District 9 to house specific tribal Africans in the most "efficient" (which means inhumane) manner possible), don't make such heartless references.
Hello to all Miles' fans. If you want to delve into his discography, check out my channel : Miles Davis' discography under REVIEW for the first time ever. Cheerio.
Hello to all Miles' fans. If you want to delve into his discography, check out my channel : Miles Davis' discography under REVIEW for the first time ever. Cheerio.
For all fans of Miles, PLEASE read his biography - it sheds a LOT of light on this period in jazz. And be ready for Mr. Davis' caustic observation on music, race in America (from the 30s 'til the 80s), and his own failings as a husband, parent, sibling, and child. It adds so much to the weight of the music when you go back to it after having read it. Still hard to acknowledge his passing.....Miles Davis IS jazz history
Miles was always a demanding perfectionist with his group, and although tough on them, he equally acknowledged an excellent performance. You can see he was very pleased with Herbie's spot. As he walked by him he said something and smiled. Must have made Herbie's night. And with what I heard at 6:46, I smiled too . . . more like dropped my jaw.
@hobodudeTM I think that the problem is that at least I don't see near the virtuosity in today's music that was on display here. Regardless of style, who today is even close to these people for sheer musicianship?
If you're a musician you know how difficult it is to do what they are doing effortlessly.
Also, today I uploaded a smoking version of Miles Davis' genius composition by The Modall Sexxxtet... Mexico City based jazzmen (Roberto Aymes, Eugenio Toussaint, Cris Lobo, Diego Maroto) + Paul McCandless... I hope you guys like it.
My favorite version of 'All Blues' is probably the 1963 Complete Concert version with the same group here minus Shorter and plus George Coleman! I liked the slightly faster than usual tempo!
thats a real real real real one in a history combo... we maybe never will see again in this way ever ... and i mean ever again !!! beeing gladful to see this old footage. thx to the astro ... AND for that 20 judas which throwed a knife in the back ... hell is waiting 4 u... enjoy your stay there !!
tanta roba!
gnosticbombastik 3 days ago
Beats Moby.
Rboybot 3 days ago
Wayne shorter look like a dino saur
angrykoopa 1 week ago
REGRET TAKING MUSIC GCSE SO MUCH!
shannie4mac 1 week ago
Yeah Wayne. blow the shit down! Herbie is a true SOB, monster.
arielrcalabria 2 weeks ago
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alfonsopablo 2 weeks ago
SUPERB! I MEAN EXCELLENT!
fryelee11 2 weeks ago in playlist Miles Davis
Thanks for posting. Look how YOUNG Herbie looks!
BlackAdderLXX 3 weeks ago
For the blues its pretty fast tempo'd. Nothing sad about it !
darinbar 1 month ago
This looks like it was filmed with an etch-a-sketch
TheDilligan 1 month ago
Music gcse is so shit I want to get sick on moby.
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lovemusic4everz 2 months ago
@lovemusic4everz
it is hayley from ur class in pms 8LD...GOOGLE IT THATS WOT I DID :) !!!!!!!
deadleyhayley 2 months ago
danke an gott das er ihn auf die erde schikte!unvergesslich!!
hawkeyepears100 2 months ago
wtf no 1080p! Miles you cheapskate!
minsqueeno2 2 months ago
@minsqueeno2 u couldnt handle him in 1080p
akalbj 1 month ago 4
@akalbj LMAO! That was great akalbj!
1955or1968 1 month ago
@minsqueeno2 hes not a cheapskate, it was filmed in 1964..
TheCookiexx 1 month ago
@TheCookiexx It's a joke.
OnlyVideoGuyOnEarth 1 month ago
@OnlyVideoGuyOnEarth yeah hilarious...
TheCookiexx 1 month ago
@TheCookiexx It's still a joke.
OnlyVideoGuyOnEarth 1 month ago
@OnlyVideoGuyOnEarth lol ok calm it.
TheCookiexx 1 month ago
@TheCookiexx I love how much you can just infer from someone's typing. I just copied my first comment, completely calm
OnlyVideoGuyOnEarth 1 month ago
@OnlyVideoGuyOnEarth ok great, well i'm calm and you're calm so we can all be happy!!
TheCookiexx 1 month ago
@TheCookiexx YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY!!
OnlyVideoGuyOnEarth 1 month ago
big miles devis
photonew73 2 months ago
EL BAJO!!!! <3
HeySebasRdz 3 months ago
Toca Miles!
daianeblues 3 months ago
Way good, thanks for posting.
chuckc7210 3 months ago
Thanx Astro!!!!
MrRamto13 3 months ago
What is the brand of sax Wayne uses? I was thinking he always played on Selmers...
MrJeanPhilippe007 3 months ago
Is this in HD?
DrDavidHowler 3 months ago
im doing this for GSCE music...
savannahhughes218 3 months ago
i'm just very confused about this GCSE, what does that mean and why does everybody post it under all blues by davis?
DiggeLibbe 3 months ago 3
@DiggeLibbe GCSEs are a set of exams taken in the UK at age 16. In the curriculum for the music exams there are a few classical songs, a few popular songs like this one. So many people are taking the exam that you're bound to see a lot of comments.
OnlyVideoGuyOnEarth 1 month ago
@OnlyVideoGuyOnEarth oh, now i see, thank you very much :)
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You don't know what does "cool" mean?
See 7:10 to 7:20.
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pseudoaleatoir 3 months ago
I'm quite happy that this is on the GCSE syllabus. Yay for GCSE music!
Kwame120 3 months ago
So glad i chose to do music 4 gcse.
ScorchLegoMan 3 months ago
I like how Miles came around the piano after Herbie's solo and smiled, said something like "nice work", and Herbie smiled back
dr05guitar 4 months ago
West Liberty Tri-state Select Honor Jazz Ensemble
1wvserenity 4 months ago
are 649,745 people doing GSCE music?
keenoy868 4 months ago
Is he blind, or are you supposed to play the trumpet like that?
hopdrop2 4 months ago
@hopdrop2 When you are cool as Miles or when you try to be cool as Miles, you do...
MrJeanPhilippe007 3 months ago
the thing is i herd this for gcse music but im in love with this song
tokenbass1 4 months ago
Congrats, you have picked music GCSE!
Theidontknowdoyou 4 months ago 33
Iam here purely coz I love this song. I can, however, totally see why they made you young whipper-snappers learn this for GCSE; Its musical murda!
emanzdaone 4 months ago
there s an even better fast version live with this group on cd. i hope comebody uploads it.
markmarktarmann 4 months ago
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markmarktarmann 4 months ago
i think over the years there were a lot of different sax players and i think a good amount of players caame close to being as good as trane and cannonball and parker and wayne or atleast being recognize as someone who could play with trane or parker. it was in a way same for other instruments too. but when it came to the trumpet, know one was as good as miles. no one had his sound or style and know one could match his level of playing or composing. but it wasnt the same with other instruments
yourfamilydocter 4 months ago
@yourfamilydocter freddie hubbard, playing and composing... on par with miles. sometimes better. maybe not as constantly and repeatedly innovative, but what an improviser.
markmarktarmann 4 months ago
Miles was the greatest at taking a simple melody line and turning it into a masterpiece! Of course his band was regal. Loved young Hancock!
Teramana1 4 months ago
Ron has huge hands...
KauseKaos169 5 months ago
@KauseKaos169 All the better to swing with, my dear.
superjay42 5 months ago
A lovely skippy version. It would kill me to play this on upright at this speed though. Ron Carter I ain't ;)
fourfingerfunk 5 months ago
Wow.
wooger65 5 months ago
More Herbie, even Miles thought that was too short. Love u guys.
GTosch 5 months ago
Herbie Hancock = Fabuleux de talent !
mrbluestrek1 5 months ago
26 incultes !
mrbluestrek1 5 months ago
i wanna play this cos i have a book with it in but i can't find a tutorial for trumpet. Does any one know anything about playing all blues on the trumpet??
Please reply!!
mrbeady9 6 months ago
les 26 personnes sont des ignorants miles est un grand trompettiste il nous manques!!! et ces musiciens aussi car ils étaient tous uniques!
fatnassi13 6 months ago 3
Wayne was playing a Bundy,Wow , sounded great.
jrmpcdr 6 months ago
It's still incredible to find things like this in YouTube!!
germangg952 6 months ago 15
@germangg952 thank the UK government
UberPwnageGuy 4 days ago
@j9rwb67q Man, you've been trolling too many Miles videos for your own good.
Unless you're raised on it, Jazz is something you need to earn an ear for. Most people aren't raised around Jazz--I wasn't, most people here weren't, either. If you're serious, you need to surround yourself in something you think sounds halfway palatable first, then you can put your bib on and get your stretchy pants on to listen to stuff like this.
Mikeinatorable 6 months ago
Dude I think it sounds that way in this video because Miles is using a harmon mute. If you look at 0:46 you can see it.
kthesuper 7 months ago
THANKS YOUTUBE!
To those who came up with YouTube, Thank you.
To be able to watch such incredible musicians rarely shown on TV.
MrHoolits 7 months ago 2
@MrHoolits i think it was google.
markmarktarmann 4 months ago
YIRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. Yiri.
crowfaceltd 7 months ago
What is GCSE?
Alvren 7 months ago
@Alvren its the grading system in the uk
MekinoseHasVideos 7 months ago
@MekinoseHasVideos I see, thank you. :)
Alvren 7 months ago
Look at young Herbie Hancock.... he is working that piano out..love love
CaronAplus 7 months ago
I'm not too sure about this one. The slower version was great, you just get the feeling that Miles was trying to re-invent himself when he started to get a bit older. I've got a DVD of one of his concerts in stockholm in the 70s, and you listen to it and wonder why on earth he went down that path. The stuff he played during that concert was really strange. He was definitely made better music when he was younger.
KA1ZR 7 months ago
i first learned how to play this song from this video a couple months ago. recently i got a vinyl all blues record and played it for the first time. i decided id play along with my bass for the first time through all blues and it is a whole lot slower on the album. i quite prefer this song in its slower form but still love it either way. the album that got me into jazz :).
honk1390 7 months ago
@honk1390 oh yeah kind of blue is the entry point to jazz for a lot of folks born after 1970. I liked some Trane and some Tal Farlow and things before, but this album got me hooked on jazz.
rillloudmother 7 months ago
@rillloudmother I quite agree! Kind of Blue, Hancock's Cantaloupe Island and Dave Brubeck Quartet's Take Five. Eternal thanks to those records.
MazzaPercuzza 7 months ago
@honk1390 @honk1390 oh yeah kind of blue is the entry point to jazz for a lot of folks born after 1970. I liked some Trane and some Tal Farlow and things before, but this album got me hooked on jazz.
This album lead me to Wynton Kelly which lead me finally to Wes, and being a guitar player...
rillloudmother 7 months ago
@rillloudmother Quite agree...I have the Smokin' at the Half note Cd and my god I've worn grooves in the thing if that's possible. The track What's New just haunts me!! I play guitar as well and learning the opening for West Coast Blues. I listen to that and just imaging sun drenched Cali driving along the PCH.
butterp7 6 months ago
@butterp7 I love Smokin' at the Halfnote!!! The whole album is awesome, but for me Unit 7, and Wes' solo on 4 on 6 are stuff I had to figure out after hearing them. I'm still only about half way through his solo from 4 on 6, but I can string together a few of those licks with some Wynton Kelly licks and by the time I turn around I have gone though 4 choruses. Some of the best music ever created imho.
rillloudmother 6 months ago
MILES FOREVER1 WHY BOTHER LISTENING TO ANYTHING ELSE?
botvinnik64 7 months ago
3:32 : ''That's it boys, im out''
Eprocadation 7 months ago
Hey he plays a Jean-Pierre quote twenty years before writing the tune! That's forward thinking...! (0.49)
LipsOGonnaghan 8 months ago
i Like this song :) itss soo calming..nice choice for GCSE :)) thumbs up :)
ehannahjoie 8 months ago
daaayyyummm
mrpattrike 8 months ago
There have been a lot of great combos in the history of jazz - if there was ever one with more technical prowess, intuitive cohesiveness and true jazz feel than this one I would love to have heard them. These were five giant players who will always stand tall in the history of our art form. RIP Miles; may Herbie, Wayne, Ron and Tony play on.
billock 8 months ago
@billock Tony has been dead since 97....
nateo5 7 months ago
re; comments. This I think is Silent Way band, Herbie Hancock, Waine shorter, Ron Carter, Tony Williams etc
keiblake1 8 months ago
Wow! Amazing! I'm speechless
bijouxmusic 8 months ago
Putting this on replay! Too awesome!
83ishgirl 8 months ago
This was in my exam today -__-
Jezuscat22 8 months ago
GCSE set work (music)
CharlieAndGuitar 8 months ago in playlist GCSE set work (music)
Ron Carter, oh my god. Look at his fingers!
banjojamur 8 months ago
Love for coltaine :)
MrJoshmeister 8 months ago in playlist GCSE set work (music)
Why is this so fast.
AbcdefgH434 8 months ago in playlist Miles Davis - All Blues
there are 22 idiots here.
archvile9 8 months ago
I have been going crazy trying to remember what movie had this song in it. It featured the beginning. Can anyone help me out.
iamdavidchavez 8 months ago
thumbs up if u thought 6:37 sounded like the old 'sonic the hedghog on the 'green valley' level
JabblesANDlynchyTV 8 months ago 2
I like 1:00 , and the sweat on his forehead from 1:47 to 2:01 ish.
jleer1 8 months ago
This song is too long. How do they expect us to memorise the entire song bar by bar, off by heart, when it is over 8 and a half minutes long? This is ridiculous!
jleer1 8 months ago 3
@jleer1 its improvised they dont expect it to be memorised. you have to know main features of 12 bar blues/characteristics etc. im doing for gcse too...
TheLOLROFLMAOMG 8 months ago
makes me wanna play my horn every single time @ 4:35 to 4:40
cashflowist 9 months ago
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cashflowist 9 months ago
what program is this?
cidedwards31a 9 months ago
ahhh miles!
cidedwards31a 9 months ago
music GCSE FTW
TheCatsAreComing 9 months ago 60
@TheCatsAreComing XDD Same!!!
3d101 4 months ago
what an incredible soundscape! ;)
denom03 9 months ago
Great piece my favourite of all of them i studied in the two years
knott71617161 9 months ago
The bass players name is Paul Chambers
knott71617161 9 months ago
@knott71617161 That's Ron Carter.
warsd4 9 months ago
Listen to Herbie on this, then listen to Chameleon... Completely different!
godie1991 9 months ago
Thumbs up if your doing this for GCSE music
oscgarland 9 months ago 162
@oscgarland yeah XD hows ur gcse going? and what grades have u done for comps? i did a minimulist piano for 2 pianos, and a blues for keyboard and guitar
CrazyMangoGuitar 8 months ago
@oscgarland take my advice. dont bother with A level music. the only thing you learn to do is memorise things about the given set works for that year and compose chordal passages in the style of Bach
250Yogi 5 months ago
now that guy shreds on the piano :P
poointhefaceowch 10 months ago
My eyes are watering...
skateorlie 10 months ago
@imspecial38994 mmm... the film District 9 is referencing District 6, not 9, a residential area in the hub of Cape Town (not Johannesburg or Pietermaritzburg). the historical aspect refers to a district inhabited by non-whites, who were forcibly removed in the mid-60s due to the declaration of the area as a 'white-only' zone. and andyrob44 didn't reference the socio-political; he was simply commenting on a comparison between the creatures and the bass player... stop looking to criticise.
klnfra001 10 months ago
@andyrob44 The "things" in District 9 were representative of the African oppression in South Africa in the middle of Apartheid (there was a district in Johannesburg/Petermaritzburg that was created in conjunction with District 9 to house specific tribal Africans in the most "efficient" (which means inhumane) manner possible), don't make such heartless references.
imspecial38994 10 months ago
that bass player is built like one of the things from District 9. but damn he can play that bass.
andyrob44 10 months ago
@andyrob44 I agree, dude looks like a praying mantis, an apt and funny point you had made.
No racial association or anything stupid, the guy just looked funny in his bass playing stance.
curlymolly70 10 months ago
@andyrob44 Great to see that racism is alive and well in SA
harrisonjazzensemble 9 months ago
It all comes back to Miles!
racketlauncher 10 months ago
Look at a young Ron Carter and Tony Williams Amazing!!!!
DUANESKEE 10 months ago
with great jazz apparently comes great amounts of sweat...
kdizzle180 10 months ago
yeah nice band ;))
SmiderCH 10 months ago
:50 sounds like the makings of Jean Pierre.
FandenFaen 10 months ago 2
@FandenFaen
Well spotted, mate. Respect.
yumunja 9 months ago
at 6:40 Carter looks up and goes, "shit, what's the count?"
EvanTempleton 11 months ago
excepcional dominio de la forma
fliperjazz 11 months ago
what did miles actually say to herbie at 7:15....
i´d give for that information....
please, could anybody call herbie to ask him!?
i´ve lost his number! ;-)
MrAntePavelic 11 months ago
hey miles. its miles you rock :)
illiniman34 11 months ago
How can you dislike this?!..
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needledropdamagedone 11 months ago
no deal with the devil,
total "mastery"
billbocate 11 months ago
this is great LOL i be lovin me a bit of miles davies every now and then
parker123b 11 months ago
he made a deal whit the devil!
MrQimmit 11 months ago
"Don't try this at home"
comeandtateher 1 year ago
Incredible and timeless !!! Lots of vamping from 7:02-7:20 and Miles comes out and actually smiles !!!
woosailor 1 year ago 2
Incredible and timeless !!!
woosailor 1 year ago
Ron Carter looks like he's 7 feet tall....
warsd4 1 year ago 2
no offense. fuck the video, i was i was there =(.
omnigear1975 1 year ago
THAT RIFFAGE!!! Srsly. I LOVE this song.
Stygian9 1 year ago
This is excellent of course, but I prefer the more chilled vibe and slower tempo of the original studio version.
x086833 1 year ago 2
MO' BETTA BLUES.
Guard803 1 year ago
Simply great! Brian Auger & The Trinity made an interesting tribute to this piece in their album "Streetnoise" (Julie Driscoll vocals)
footale 1 year ago
21 people have no souls. How can you dislike this video, I mean WT actual F?
SmartStr33t 1 year ago
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For all fans of Miles, PLEASE read his biography - it sheds a LOT of light on this period in jazz. And be ready for Mr. Davis' caustic observation on music, race in America (from the 30s 'til the 80s), and his own failings as a husband, parent, sibling, and child. It adds so much to the weight of the music when you go back to it after having read it. Still hard to acknowledge his passing.....Miles Davis IS jazz history
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umlautbastards 1 year ago
Impressionante l'assolo, al piano, di Herbie.
giomuccio46 1 year ago
Miles was always a demanding perfectionist with his group, and although tough on them, he equally acknowledged an excellent performance. You can see he was very pleased with Herbie's spot. As he walked by him he said something and smiled. Must have made Herbie's night. And with what I heard at 6:46, I smiled too . . . more like dropped my jaw.
Sundance8989 1 year ago 6
Oh, and Wayne's solo was incredible as always.
hobodudeTM 1 year ago
1. X number of people like (insert name of pop musician)
2. Pretend to understand music by insulting music of today.
3. Continue comparing the dislikes, likes and views of this to a pop musician.
4. Continue being a music elitist thinking that just because you listen to this it means you suddenly know everything about music.
Come on Youtube, is this really all you've got say?
hobodudeTM 1 year ago 3
@hobodudeTM I think that the problem is that at least I don't see near the virtuosity in today's music that was on display here. Regardless of style, who today is even close to these people for sheer musicianship?
If you're a musician you know how difficult it is to do what they are doing effortlessly.
harrisonjazzensemble 3 months ago
only the best for miles
thatswhaticallawenis 1 year ago
Amazing stuff!
Also, today I uploaded a smoking version of Miles Davis' genius composition by The Modall Sexxxtet... Mexico City based jazzmen (Roberto Aymes, Eugenio Toussaint, Cris Lobo, Diego Maroto) + Paul McCandless... I hope you guys like it.
EatNopales 1 year ago
Just amazing
Caxsoni94 1 year ago
My favorite version of 'All Blues' is probably the 1963 Complete Concert version with the same group here minus Shorter and plus George Coleman! I liked the slightly faster than usual tempo!
jibsmokestack1 1 year ago
thats a real real real real one in a history combo... we maybe never will see again in this way ever ... and i mean ever again !!! beeing gladful to see this old footage. thx to the astro ... AND for that 20 judas which throwed a knife in the back ... hell is waiting 4 u... enjoy your stay there !!
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MrShamjam 1 year ago
thats a good black man
trevkev 1 year ago
goosebumps here!
philserious 1 year ago
@21springfeeling pianist Red Garland
citiboi1982 1 year ago
@citiboi1982 herbie hancock
atombomb31458 1 year ago
whos the guy on piano ?
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@21springfeeling pianist Red Garland
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@21springfeeling A Pianist
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21springfeeling 1 year ago
Herbie's Work on piano is amazing.
NachoLiraLuttges 1 year ago
I love this video. I hope to see more in the future. This is an art that should not be forgotten in the annuals of time.
mercury1108 1 year ago
I have to learn the structure and techniques for music GCSE... :/
Chantreah 1 year ago
@howareyoudoing0 How dare you post a Justin Bieber comment on a Miles Davis Video
JDog1024 1 year ago 3
7:16 :o)
jazzman1988 1 year ago
dang... Herbie's mad young! he looks like a kid!
TheRumster 1 year ago
@TheRumster he was 18 or 19 I think.
SamHilland 1 year ago
@SamHilland he was born 1940 so he's 24 in this video, but that's some mad skill for a 24 year old
John5000873 1 year ago
Look at the reflection off that piano!
AnddoX 1 year ago
@howareyoudoing0 Oh man!!!! You are SO SO right!!! Great answer!!
6prereq 1 year ago