What Did Keith Jarrett Say to Miles Davis?

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Uploaded by on Jul 27, 2011

Keith Jarrett played with Miles Davis in 1971, in a group that included Michael Henderson on bass, and sax man supreme Gary Bartz.

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  • I wish, I wish, I wish, these discussions were moderated. Reading these posts, I feel like my head is circling the drain.

  • @erod1944 please, keep your distorted opinions to yourself.

    Everything TODAY is FAKE, everything is a digital copy of something REAL.

    Everything has to be politically correct so the status quo remains unchanged.

    As far as clothing and other visual elements go, AT LEAST they didn't have the most fake tool ever: PHOTOSHOP.

    And you want to tell THAT period was fake...oh please...

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  • 1:49 - onwards !

    

  • great historical footage

  • Ein schönes Stück Jazz um die Hörgänge und das Hirn frei zu pusten von der mainstream und charts Musik die ich täglich im Radio höre.

  • a time listen to jazz, but today I do not, stressed me

    and the musicians are very nervous and suffering

  • Genius sax playing!\

  • @EddieHaskelll I think even the least clothes/hair concerned person alive today would shun those styles. Dont be such a prude.

  • Here this vid shows a rare short-lived edition of Miles' electric band with Jarrett, Bartz, Don Alias, Mtume and Ndugu(!) on drums! - Just awesome!!

  • @xDiArtsx dude, not too long ago there was no computers! Of course today we are very much connected to the entire world in ways that would be unthinkable in the seventies. I disagree with the comments that say that the 70s were horrible. I was just a kid back then but there was a sense of freedom that was completely killed in the 80s and 90s.

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