Miles Davis Sextet - Devil May Care
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This video is a response to Bob Dorough with Miles Davis Sextet - Blue Xmas (To Whom It May Concern)
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@ocnoreen..Yes, Miles is playing his ass off...and I adore the way Wayne Shorter comes rollin 'in on his solo.....
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@ariespow You popped your tape on some of the best music there is in the universe...................
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I had this album years ago. It had a version of "Sweet Sue, Just You" that Miles
did for a Leonard Bernstein series on music. It would be great (for me, at least!) if you could put that one on here.
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When Miles left us we lost an original and we'll never see his like again - in so many ways. Those were incredible days of true innovators and nothing today can compare.
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This is boss! I adore Bob Dorough's music and this is an extremely hip recording. Thanks for posting. Miles was playing his ass off1
ocnoreen 1 year ago
You're welcome, ocnoreen-san!!
Otaku3 (*^o^)/
60otaku3 1 year ago
I had this on cassette tape.Played it so much the tape popped.Thanx for posting!
ariespow 1 year ago
You're welcome, ariespow-san!!
Otaku3 d(^_^)b
60otaku3 1 year ago
this is great, thought i had heard all miles from that era... shorter with him in 62??
wow is the rest of this CD like this? or is it "basic miles" from all eras?
DjoePass 1 year ago
Yes, originally this recording was a session for Miles Davis and a jazz singer Bob Dorough.
And Wayne Shorter participated in the group of Miles Davis on this session for the first time.
He was a member of Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers in those days.
Otaku3 (^_^)b
60otaku3 1 year ago