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@vanea99 Because he is a bass player.
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This piece is straight cool. Miles changed, he always changed. He was not a fundamentalist like Wynton, he was a mover, using the sounds of the time to explore possibilities. Towards the end of his career, miles trumpet was something else, I don't really know what to think of him, as for the groups he built and the things he wrote and the ground he explored, I think he was a genius, tasting, developing, making new thoughts.
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How is it possible for a dude to be so cool and badass at the same time....only Miles
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I understand the point of view of the purists but i'm 17 years old and th album that reach me the most is with no doubt Doo-Bop. I think I prefere rock to hip-hop so album like Bitches Brew would normaly reach me more but the way this album is produced just created the perfect cobinaision between hip-hop and jazz. (sorry for my english)
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beautiful song
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at 0:26, i was like "motherfucking epic sax guy!"
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lol the 80s really sucked
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Je serais curieux d'avoir, face à moi, un auditeur réellement touché, émotionnellement affecté par ces sonorités. Ce serait une expérience enrichissante qui me permettrait de sonder l'humanité avec des angles plus vastes. Je trouve cela très conventionnel, dénué de toute musicalité, vide d'émotion, terriblement chiant. Sincèrement, je ne comprends pas qu'on puisse vibrer là-dessus.
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I was born in 1988, while these guys were playing .....
the bass player play with santana.!?
julianarismendi 3 weeks ago
@julianarismendi Yes, Benjamin Rietveld plays with Santana.
Neidhardt84 3 weeks ago
chick corea on keys?
VanchousHammer 1 month ago
@VanchousHammer The complete line-up is in the descriptions. The guys on keys are Robert "Bobby" Irving III and Adam Holzman.
Neidhardt84 1 month ago
I don't know why everybody hates on fusion music. I thought it was a step in the right direction when it his in the late 60's early 70's and still love listening to it today. I love MIles for never being satisfied with what he's already done and for being willing to try something new. We need more like him. He didn't rest on his laurels.
MrBillc1023 2 months ago 3
@MrBillc1023 I don't think that "everybody hates on fusion music" but many people don't seem to like direction Miles took in his final creative phase which were the 80ies. He shifted too much into mainstream, trying to stay in the spotlight with that "80ies pop thing". But still, Miles is Miles.
Neidhardt84 2 months ago 2