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Miles Davis @ Montreux Jazz Festival - Human Nature RIP Michael Jackson

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Miles Davis and band play the best version of Michael Jackson's Human Nature that I have ever heard. Truly magical!

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  • A phrase often said to the batsman of bat and ball sports such as cricket and baseball reads: "play the ball, not the bowler/pitcher". To deem Miles' playing in this video as outstanding is, surely, to commit a similar offence. Yes, Miles is one of the greatest musicians of the 20th century; no, this is not a great performance by a master musician. His staccato phrasing does not lend itself to the style of the song, and his tone lacks sign of character. The band, however, one cannot fault.

  • @chwjts +1

  • @bragaivo I've read what you said a few times now and still have no idea of what you are saying. Did you by any chance use an online translator? ;-)

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  • @DjDavidSMentalist A normal brain is ready with 25 years, and you stuck with that music for the rest of your live.

    Miles started with bebop and ended with urban/rap, always progressive and surounded by the best young jazz players from that time. Not only is he the master of minimalism, playing the essence of a song with as less as possible notes, but also he was always fresh and new. Never looking back, always going forward.....

    Miles is the best.............

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  • @chwjts You're right! Disappointing!

  • THE MASTER, . 1 OF THE 20 TH. GENIOUS.... AND 1 OF THE ONE&ONLY... Love 4 All of US, as Prince Says.. Juanjo. frm Canary Islands......

  • @kamykazzzz kenny garret not kenny g....a big difference

  • Can any one tell me in what year was it?

  • beyooooond stunning!

    

  • catch me next time

  • A gracious bow...

  • @Grafschnitzel In fairness Miles is actually playing the synth... Each to their own, but in this context I really like the synth sounds.

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