Miles Davis: the greatest prog artist of all-time? |
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proto-baldrick
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Interesting points, especially about temporality of these movements, which can get a bit distorted in the historical imagination. But I still question if improvisation vs. structure is the issue. I know we're talking about Miles, but how would we place (e.g.) the highly composed Wayne Shorter albums of the 80s, vs. the highly improvised jams of a lot of British jazz-rock? I think the aesthetic argument is more on point (though also can get blurred a lot--for instance compare the last National Health album to the aforementioned Shorter albums). It would just be nice if the aesthetic perception didn't break down so neatly along racial lines.
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"it is not possible to build a wall between two very similar genres, and the border between them has always been very fluid and permeable and will remain
so." I agree! |
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