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oracus
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Topic: Do you like Miles Davis? Posted: May 19 2007 at 15:10 |
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His genius is so obvious..
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cookieacquired
Forum Senior Member Joined: January 23 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 911 |
Posted: May 18 2007 at 16:25 | ||
love Miles and this poll makes me feel guilty that I don't have enough of him
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Phil
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 17 2005 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 1881 |
Posted: May 18 2007 at 05:02 | ||
I voted yes, of course! Bitches Brew is maybe one of my "top 10" albums; In A Silent Way; Kind of Blue (which gets voted "the best" in many polls on jazz albums).
But I don't take offence if people don't like his work - it can be an acquired taste, and sometimes it can seem that if you don't like Miles, you're not cool.....
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tardis
Forum Senior Member Joined: October 02 2005 Location: Victoria, BC Status: Offline Points: 14378 |
Posted: May 18 2007 at 00:00 | ||
I don't know, never met him.
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yargh
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Posted: May 16 2007 at 21:16 | ||
Zappa's Hot Rats is a real contender for the first real "fusion" album. In A Silent Way is electric jazz, not fusion. Hot Rats has greater links, musically, to the fusion movement than Bitches Brew itself, though BB is quite the groundbreaking album. |
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Ryth
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Posted: May 16 2007 at 20:09 | ||
Oh Hell Yes, I love this man.
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Proletariat
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Posted: May 16 2007 at 19:18 | ||
I love Miles, in all of his styles: from classic jazz to acid jazz and beyond.
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who hiccuped endlessly trying to giggle but wound up with a sob
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Komodo dragon
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Posted: May 16 2007 at 19:15 | ||
Yup ! like it very , very ,very, very much........indeed
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darksideof
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Posted: May 16 2007 at 13:28 | ||
who voted No? Miles has music for everyone.!!!!! even if you don't like old school Jazz.. Edited by darksideof - May 16 2007 at 13:29 |
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fungusucantkill
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 26 2005 Location: New Orleans Status: Offline Points: 618 |
Posted: May 14 2007 at 22:05 | ||
well King Crimson was influenced by Miles Davis heavily for all you diehard prog fans. Miles Davis paved the way for probably everything you listen to today one way or another. He is indeed great. "Freddie freeloader" |
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Nipsey88
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Posted: May 13 2007 at 12:59 | ||
Yes I like Miles, if by like you mean that I would sacrifice one of my boys (not a reference to children, you know what I mean...) for the chance to have seen him play live during the Bitches Brew period.
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mystic fred
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Posted: May 13 2007 at 12:50 | ||
Miles Davis was a true genius, his Man with the Horn, Jack Johnson and Bitches Brew albums are brilliant and he should be included in Jazz-fusion, but do i like him? from what i have heard i wouldn't have liked to have met him, and he sure wouldn't have liked to have met me.
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Atomic_Rooster
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Posted: May 13 2007 at 01:12 | ||
I am very fond of Davis, however, I find much of his improv to be lacking in some undefinable way
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Birds of Fire
Forum Newbie Joined: May 02 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 10 |
Posted: May 13 2007 at 01:08 | ||
Why, yes. Thank you for asking.
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Plus ca change
Plus c'est la meme chose |
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tardis
Forum Senior Member Joined: October 02 2005 Location: Victoria, BC Status: Offline Points: 14378 |
Posted: May 04 2007 at 10:58 | ||
A resounding yes!
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andu
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Posted: May 04 2007 at 10:56 | ||
Reading my original post, I find I was right - I recently gave Miles another chance (with "The Complete Bitches Brew Sessions" - btw is this album listed? - and "In a Silent Way"), and I was blew away. Fabulous! Oh, and I also found out that the "not that important" album I mentioned, "Kind of Blue", was one of the most influential jazz albums ever. |
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ita_prog_fan
Forum Senior Member Joined: April 20 2005 Location: Italy Status: Offline Points: 258 |
Posted: May 03 2007 at 14:49 | ||
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Do you like Miles Davis?
When he was young during the "fabulous" 40-50-60, yes.
During his late yrs, not that much....
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krring
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Posted: May 03 2007 at 07:13 | ||
Indeed, that is more often than not the Miles record I go for. The very subtle but piercing jazz quality infused in the work, without relying on cliches such as straightforward syncopation to pull it off, is actually a great way of bringing the core spirit of jazz into relief. Besides, his solos are so emotionally intense.
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Sean Trane
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Posted: April 26 2007 at 04:58 | ||
Having read a small biography I read a few years ago, Davis' drugs habits had already started in the 60's.
I agree that he was often on the cutting edge in the 80's , but he was more often on the wrong edge than not. Hancock also did this for a while in the early 80's.
But one day, I will buy Ian Carr's book about Miles.
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let's just stay above the moral melee
prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword |
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Dick Heath
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Posted: April 25 2007 at 13:13 | ||
That was his drug habit - musically he remained cutting edge/experimental and pissing off the jazz main stream whilst he set the scene for nu.fusion, jazz rap etc. - going where many of his 70's disciplines dare not venture instead back pedalling into mainstream non-electric jazz..
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