Miles once asked Coltrane why he took such long solos and Coltrane admitted that sometimes he got lost and it would take him a while to find his way out. Miles said: "Take the horn... out of your mouth". I LOVE Coltrane and Miles knew just how to get the most out of him as a player. We love you both and miss you RIP.
I think it is the greatest 'So What'. I bought it on video a while ago but do you know whether it's on CD? I can only find the standard version on Kind of Blue and a faster live version.
whoa at 2:42 JC looked like Dexter Gordon for like a split second lol
TenorSaxBreed 1 year ago
guyz.....i think im John Coltrane's reincarnate....time to practice baby!!!
TenorSaxBreed 2 years ago
Genius, pure art unadulterated. Thanks for posting. RIP Kings in my heart and soul forever.
annlucienq 2 years ago
It´s music
notanonbeliever 2 years ago
Im not dissing it but I dont get Jazz?!
jemjoesatch 2 years ago
keep listening to it
daanigarda 2 years ago
What don't you get about it?
angelbeta 2 years ago
100/100 :)
sanchezdot 2 years ago
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jazz sucks so bad!! black sabbath rocks!
BRTshredfish 2 years ago
fuck off
Nihilist444 2 years ago
drinks, cigarettes and dirty broads.
b0b111 2 years ago 2
Paul Chambers, sets the groove in this great song, it makes me want a cigarette and a drink and kick back!!!!!!
MeBassMeBoss 2 years ago
It really doesn't get any better!
rhinseout 2 years ago 3
just great!
Salute from Brazil!
Salve Salve!
raphagtr 2 years ago
In 2minutes, John COLTRANE shows the ways he's going to explore for the rest of his life...this solo is so so so......what ??? So 'Trane !
ferardinho 3 years ago
LOL, Davis goes over to the side and smokes a cigarette when Coltrane takes over, he knew it was gonna be a while!
Mekratrig 3 years ago 7
Miles once asked Coltrane why he took such long solos and Coltrane admitted that sometimes he got lost and it would take him a while to find his way out. Miles said: "Take the horn... out of your mouth". I LOVE Coltrane and Miles knew just how to get the most out of him as a player. We love you both and miss you RIP.
Miles born 5.25.26
John Coltrane 9.23.27
Celebrate!
Mingusandme 3 years ago
Monsieur John Coltrane in Da House :0)
wahnano 3 years ago
me vacilo bastante este video bueno soy nuevo en esto me compre una computadora recien y lo primero ke hice fue buscar un video de john coltrane
mueransetodos 3 years ago
Coltrane's music is so remarkable and timeless... truly one of the greatest musical talents of his time.
SiwzzleSwazzle 3 years ago 2
kudos to you jc and md.....kudos....greatest SO WHAT rendition in existence.
TenorSaxBreed 3 years ago
I think it is the greatest 'So What'. I bought it on video a while ago but do you know whether it's on CD? I can only find the standard version on Kind of Blue and a faster live version.
ohdingobongo 2 years ago
the first minute is cooler than the pink panther. not much can top that
bigme538 4 years ago
It doesn't get any better than this!
tomtimko 5 years ago 2
Amazing sounding video thanks for the post .
jathke 5 years ago 2
thanks this is amazing
vboy13 5 years ago
straight pimpin'
tailback43 5 years ago
check out the distance miking technique. what a wonderful sound.
monkeyclaus 5 years ago
Miles and John, two of the greats!!!!
luv2spin31 5 years ago 2