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Miles' early stuff was OK, but like Cassius Clay, he went downhill when he started believing his own bull$hit.Hey, I haven't listened to any Miles in a while. Thanks for the suggestion!
View: https://youtu.be/XQ3wpFkCF3M
A1 Rifftide 0:00
A2 Good Bait 4:34
A3 Don't Blame Me 10:21
A4 Lady Bird 14:40
B1 "Wah" "Hoo" 19:46
B2 Allen's Alley 25:20
B3 Embraceable You 29:40
B4 Ornithology 33:39
B5 All The Things You Are 37:30
Bass – Barney Spieler
Drums – Kenny Clarke
Piano – Tadd Dameron
Tenor Saxophone – James Moody
Trumpet – Miles Davis
Rec. Date: May 8~15, 1949, Live at Salle Pleyel, Paris,
Paris Festival International De Jazz
Miles' early stuff was OK, but like Cassius Clay, he went downhill when he started believing his own bull$hit.
You call it Bull$hit, some of us call it music.Miles' early stuff was OK, but like Cassius Clay, he went downhill when he started believing his own bull$hit.
I'm afraid you'll need to explain that comment to me, ???You call it Bull$hit, some of us call it music.
It's ok if we disagree, but if you don't it, what the hell are you doing here?
When you explian your rude comment to me.I'm afraid you'll need to explain that comment to me, ???
Let's not pick fights.Lets not fight over music…
Let's not pick fights.
As a professional musician, I've made a career out of fighting about music.
lol....trust me, I do!Well you all can fight over it elsewhere.
Sorry, that wasn't directed at you.I'm not choosing sides…
What was rude in what I said?When you explian your rude comment to me.
Not speaking for manta22 but I'd somewhat agree that early Miles (say from '49ish to about '65) was great stuff. Afterwards, I don't really care that much for his stuff either. Just his opinion. I don't think there was anything rude about it. Just crank some Decoy and move on.You call it Bull$hit, some of us call it music.
It's ok if we disagree, but if you don't like it, what the hell are you doing here?