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Poll Question: Is Miles Davis the greatest prog artist of all-time?
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    Posted: 1 hour 55 minutes ago at 14:45

I guess, my answer should be easy to guess. Big smile
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A bunch of songs.
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No.
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Originally posted by someone_else someone_else wrote:

Option #4. He came close on Kind of Blue, but I favour Dave Brubeck at that point. Yet he may be the greatest jazz artist, as seen through eyes that are placed in the skull of a proghead. I remember that he was widely acclaimed by the prog community back in the 1980's.
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I think, today (!!!!!), that DB was more "melodic" and far easier to handle and listen to than what MD did in a lot of his concerts. His work, was not exactly about "melody" in the 1960's ... and that is something that takes a very different ear to get adjusted to ... and at the time, a lot of jazz, specially the early experimental stuff out of Europe, was completely opposite the "melody" ideal, which has ... sadly ... been relegated to "pop music" and not much else.

Jazz, originally, or at least it seems to me, was more about being very different from the current music stuff at the time, classical music and pop music, until the late 1960's when a bunch of "easy listening" folks showed up doing some jazzy things ... that probably would not be considered "jazz" 10 years before.

One other slight detail ... DB could be said to be about a "riff" ... I'm not sure that we will find that MD was stuck on a riff, or an idea ... he moved from that moment once he played some of it, thus, effectively breaking the pattern into ... yeah ... sometimes I think there was no pattern at all!


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Option #4. He came close on Kind of Blue, but I favour Dave Brubeck at that point. Yet he may be the greatest jazz artist, as seen through eyes that are placed in the skull of a proghead. I remember that he was widely acclaimed by the prog community back in the 1980's.

Option #17 is equally fine. Prog entered the USA relatively late and Magma was still to come at the time Kind of Blue was released.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Cristi Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 8 hours 28 minutes ago at 08:12
He's one of the greatest artists of all time. 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote moshkito Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 9 hours 8 minutes ago at 07:32
Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

No. He's not even prog.

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As an artist that advanced the way and style that was about music AT THE TIME, MD is not only progressive, he is way ahead of his time compared to others.

In a music history course, with the various time periods listed, in the sequence of things, MD would not only be progressive, he would be an originator like so few others! But if you look at it, vua the lens of PA's definition, then MD is not prog, and never will be, but then ... that definition is not about music and its history .... at all!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote Psychedelic Paul Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 9 hours 16 minutes ago at 07:24
No. He's not even prog.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote moshkito Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 9 hours 19 minutes ago at 07:21
Hi,

The sad part of this Poll is that it makes it look like MD was all about a bunch of songs, and not the incredible original artist that he was. 

MD is more valuable in the 1960's for having added an individuality that was not there in music ... where as AH is at least 10 years later, and he was only a part of the development of several guitar materials, as opposed to the time and place that MD did his work.

Polls like this are fun, but in my book, sometimes take the music out of its context ... and all of a sudden considering MD just another guitar player (... you know what I mean!) is not what MD did, or was about. MD made many a guitarist going crazy possible, unless we think that eventually that would come to pass, anyway. But it didn't ... it took MD and many others that were free lancing like crazy to show us what could be done with music ... and rock music, was almost 10 years  BEHIND ... MD ... 

In terms of the history of the music, MD holds a place that so few others will EVER come close to ... unless we look at it all as just a bunch of songs for the radio ... in which case MD's material gets, mostly ignored, because some folks don't like his arrays to the kitchen, garage, football field, stars, studio and every where else we can think of! ... you see ... the riff gets lost in it ... (hehehe!) 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Grumpyprogfan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 9 hours 35 minutes ago at 07:05
I like Miles, most during his Bop phase. As an overall trumpet player, I prefer Lee Morgan.

Anyway, not as great as Holdsworth or Peart but more popular.

Please tell us more about the collapse.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote BrufordFreak Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 9 hours 56 minutes ago at 06:44
Just for fun, you know, you know. Now that Collapse is REALLY immanent, we need a little more fun.

(For those of you with no time for jocularity, I apologize and recede quietly into the night.) (The same way I got here.)

Oh, and, yes: Multiple votes are encouraged!



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