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Miles Davis Quintet, Stockholm 1967/AMAZING concert!!

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Miles Davis: trumpet, Wayne Shorter: sax, Herbie Hancock: piano,

Boring Miles

โ€” @ducciocastelli7560

Ron Carter: bass, Tony Williams: drums

The ultimate jazz ensemble at its best!!!!

Only in the most Heavenly Dream could you bring this team together. 5 of my absolute favorites. The only one I ever had the chance to see live was Herbie and I thank God for that.

โ€” @douglittle6899

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Yep more and more it just seems like mental masturbation here a circle jerk. This is not genius this is a con.

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This bsnd was never better than on this night..the apex of the 2nd great quintet!

@Hamletsghost
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In the age of A.i. listening to this sounds like music to my ears

@NishantRastogi
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Icons of jazz at their best.

@timalan5376
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There's the moon landing. Preceeding that there's this.

@waves_blue
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1:08 might be the clearest ever angle of seeing the hand technique Tony used to play his signature fives. Slow it down to .25x speed. To me, looks like a push-pull/drop-catch with a group of 3 and then 2, contrary to this wrist-exclusive narrative Iโ€™ve heard from some

@Jasper_Drummer
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People still try to sound like Tony!

@Drumnerd86
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The REAL MILES DAVIS-PIED PIPER !

@billpresing5568
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Dizzy was so professional. And the joy of music just gushed out of him. A real star. Mighty tasty concert.

@dreich1000
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TONY THE BEST !!!

@davidcohen5711
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@francoisemichel431
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Amazing is right! ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

@angeldoherty
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They play roots

@pierreminvielle
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@DaniloPerezJazz
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October 31, 1967;
Konserthuset, Stockholm (Sweden)

Sveriges Radio TV broadcast (B)
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Miles Davis (trumpet);
Wayne Shorter (tenor saxophone);
Herbie Hancock (piano);
Ron Carter (bass);
Tony Williams (drums);
George Wein (annoucement)
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1 Introduction (George Wein) 0:31

2 Agitation (M. Davis) 6:56

3 Footprints (W. Shorter) 9:06



Edited (6:23) on Moon

4 'Round Midnight (B. Hanighen-C. Williams-T. Monk) 8:30

5 Gingerbread Boy (J. Heath) 7:36

6 The Theme (with applause, announcement) (M. Davis)
TT = 33:16

@launeddaskrg1237
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Only group in jazz history to top this is the John Coltrane Quartet. But there's no comparison.

@KentHewittpiano88
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wow, beautiful

@SUBKOLOR
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Great to hear this art, that is progress.

@bandicoot5412
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When giants walked the earth...........

@MrHobbit60
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No group today can touch this group

@JihnMetcalf
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Black and white film fits the mood of the
Music

@FredEvans_spot
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I bought "MIles Smiles" when I was 16. A long time ago.

@hadial-saadoon2114
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Man, seeing those bow ties in '67 shows Miles is still catering somewhat to the ofays. Guaranteed by early '68 all that stuff was trashed (forever).

@pacz8114
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They are the greatest quintet ever. Enough said!!!!

@keith3355
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@johnstag1391
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Right out of the gate, Miles is on fire. And young Tony...I get the feeling that Tony was still.mee to the band, and that Miles was energized by what he was doing.

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@jenisereedus
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There are lots of recordings and a few videos of that tour, and the band sounded different every night.

@PeterCherches
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Miles n Shorter duble FANTAZY

@NenadZivkovic-o1o
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Great bop! Saw all except Miles later, in V.S.O.P.; Tony in Lifetime; & Wayne in Weather Report!

@bradlyscotunes9156
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Shorter is great
It helps having that rhythm section

@williambourke6620
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Realmente impresionante
Lo amo
Los amo
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@CristianXanco-gu4uc
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Miles 2nd Quintet was a Jem!
The gift that keeps on giving.

@willmonson7730
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Dare call it the greatest moment on human history

@fredericodiehl6977
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No lo habia escuchado, espectacular!! gracias por subirlo!!!

@blasmartinezFragnaud-s1p
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One of the greatest jazz bands in the history of jazz music

@nyvcr502
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You can see the beauty of improvisation in these musics. Love itโค

@mehrshadmasaebi6231
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@mehrshadmasaebi6231
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I will never tire of this. Rest In Peace, Wayne Shorter.

@PeterGregoryDrums
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REST IN PEACE AND LOVE, WAYNE SHORTER!

@RoninAliNowOn
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The only music in the world !โค๏ธ๐Ÿ’ฏ

@tochukwuobuegbe
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Excellence

@russsantiago1979
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Jazz Masters at their best! At the 25:00 min mark, I think this is the Best recording of Gingerbread Boy! You be the judge!

@jorgebryant414
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A masterful confab of Wizards in a skull session on another channel in a fluent flux of hipness!!!!

@msticdrumr
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@ilovetomorrow
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This late acoustic Quintet is what I love most from Miles.. Bitchs Brew ? yawn...

@tomasvanecek8626
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๐Ÿฅน

@dominikn19
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Max Roach will always be my favorite drummer. But, man, Tony Williams never fail to amaze me.

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