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Tony Williams helps Miles out

edited April 2023 in Other

Some clean listening. (and, I think it’s Herbie Hancock’s first time on a Rhodes)

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  • You're right. That song really hits a special spot. It's the most laid-back yet groovy cyclic motif he ever recorded in that era IMHO. It's funny cause I never noticed so far the song's structure was in the same cyclic vein as ESP. I love these cause althought they are repetitive, they keep on pushing forward and always elevate us to something new. Yeah, Herbie's Rhodes was rare with Miles. Wayne solo is nuts. Royal Quintet indeed !

  • This one from another era is my favourite of Miles playing with a collective. Such a modern approach for that time. Always laid-back - yet that tension keeps leaving and coming back.
    https://youtu.be/s_RdIoHNXLA

  • Thank you so nice , that reminds me à so magic concert of Miles Davis at the Jazz summer festival in JuannLes Pins ( France) , I was pretty young.

    Good all time , no internet, no IPad , no mobile phone , people were focus on the music and it was magical.

  • Tony Williams was on fire on all those Miles albums. Amazing drummer

  • @BerlinFx said:

    Good all time , no internet, no IPad , no mobile phone , people were focus on the music and it was magical.

    You’re right, and I so miss those days. If you wanted to see and hear your favorite artists, you had to go to the concerts. Other than that, it was just magazine articles or whatever they published with the album cover art.

    Another thing I miss more specifically about concerts, was “general admission”, where you paid for a ticket to get IN. None of this assigned seating “Row E, section 22, seats A and B” shit they have nowadays. No, you bought your ticket, you got in the building!

    Oh yeah, and the ticket prices. I still have a photo album with all kinds of old ticket stubs I’ll have to dig out on day, but I remember like $7.50, $12, $18 ticket prices. Shoot, when @LinearLineman was a young lad, he could go see a concert, have dinner, and pay for a cab ride home for a nickel! (J/k Mikey!)

  • edited April 2023

    @Edward_Alexander said:

    @BerlinFx said:

    Good all time , no internet, no IPad , no mobile phone , people were focus on the music and it was magical.

    You’re right, and I so miss those days. If you wanted to see and hear your favorite artists, you had to go to the concerts. Other than that, it was just magazine articles or whatever they published with the album cover art.

    Another thing I miss more specifically about concerts, was “general admission”, where you paid for a ticket to get IN. None of this assigned seating “Row E, section 22, seats A and B” shit they have nowadays. No, you bought your ticket, you got in the building!

    Oh yeah, and the ticket prices. I still have a photo album with all kinds of old ticket stubs I’ll have to dig out on day, but I remember like $7.50, $12, $18 ticket prices. Shoot, when @LinearLineman was a young lad, he could go see a concert, have dinner, and pay for a cab ride home for a nickel! (J/k Mikey!)

    I totally agree , now crazy tickets prices thanks to Live Nation…. Young doesn’t know they miss and sadly we know how it was. And no people doing selfie and videos with smartphones during concerts.

    I got a IPhone SE as I use my phone just for calling, taking photos and to record a sample with Koala sometimes not more. I read my mails only once a day on my IPad.

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