Bro these new Sony headphones have the option to position the sound at any still point around your head, so I can just choose in to concentrate it in front of me and solve these problems in an instant now lmao
@@catherinecrow5662 It's only a joke. Infact a random youtube user played this video along with NY I love You, but you're bringing me down and it's absolutely great
Davis improvised the blues-based melodies he played, but the harmonies under them (what the pianist and the bass played played) were pre-planned by Davis prior to recording. Therefore it's more accurate to credit Davis as both composer and improvisor. The music could not have happened as it did if the pianist and bass player didn't play what Davis wanted.
@@noahvale939 Actually, the pianist René Urtreger says different in the PBS documentary, he says that they had no idea of what they were doing at that moment but only adapting as they were also familiar with his playing because they were huge fans so it’s not that pre-planned it seems, it might be valid for other tracks in the score though.
@@jamescaleb9676 With all due respect, do you happen to know about how professional musicians improvise? Often times they let each other know about the key and chord changes in certain instances.
My left ear was very pleased...
johannes914 yeah, made my right ear super jealous
Bro these new Sony headphones have the option to position the sound at any still point around your head, so I can just choose in to concentrate it in front of me and solve these problems in an instant now lmao
That's when you listen on your phone speaker at 3am in the dark. It's the new desperation and the new low-fi sound of loneliness.
Easily one of the greatest moments of art and the 20th century
One of the greatest improvisation i ever see mr davis
New York, I love you, but you're bringing me down...
It was about Paris, I believe
@@catherinecrow5662
It's only a joke. Infact a random youtube user played this video along with NY I love You, but you're bringing me down and it's absolutely great
When should I play which song to mix it as it should be?
I wish I could live in New York
Had no idea that he recorded based on improvisation :O wow he really was great.
That's what jazz is - improvisation.
Davis improvised the blues-based melodies he played, but the harmonies under them (what the pianist and the bass played played) were pre-planned by Davis prior to recording. Therefore it's more accurate to credit Davis as both composer and improvisor. The music could not have happened as it did if the pianist and bass player didn't play what Davis wanted.
@@noahvale939 Actually, the pianist René Urtreger says different in the PBS documentary, he says that they had no idea of what they were doing at that moment but only adapting as they were also familiar with his playing because they were huge fans so it’s not that pre-planned it seems, it might be valid for other tracks in the score though.
@@Bati_ not true. miles told them exactly what to play. i've also seen interviews with the others.
@@jamescaleb9676 With all due respect, do you happen to know about how professional musicians improvise? Often times they let each other know about the key and chord changes in certain instances.
This is the best thing I’ve ever seen
Masterpiece both score and film. Miles at his very best. Love it.
Everyone who enjoys Davis music should watch this
Brilliant! My favorite film score.
You can just tell this man has the soul in his heart. You can see the look in his eye
Jazz defined. As good as it gets. What else can one say...
The piece Miles played was also on Martin Scorsese's Blues series
This brings me Peace! Fabulous.. Miles Davis 🙌🏾💛🌻
beautiful 👍👍👍👍
My left ear loved this
AMAZING
This would go really well with LCD Sound System...
atmos, surround, stereo, mono and now... just mo.
Incredible ✨
Absolutely fantastic magic
What a King.
rest in peace my brother!!!..
Such a genius !
Great video.
j'aime l'existence de ces images
Legendary
Mileas Davis is the best of all times
🐐
New York I Love You
genius
Film magic at its finest
Without question
wow
Amazing what one will do for true love of passion and a woman
Video is not of the actual performance, there are notes being played that can’t possibly be played with those valves.
😍
Yes, I am here from purple haze feedback
x2
Goddamn.
Buccellati’s favorite song
The Louis Mallet film is a beautiful lie, which tells truth wrapped in fantastic score of Miles Davis
1:02
1:04 "What exactly is going on here?"
with cigarette in hand. unreal.
Miles never went anywhere without a cigarette in his hand.
😅😇🤍
i mean all disrespect,,,, this guy BLOWS jk thats positive
„Am zis că mă las de fumat...”
Cigarettes after Saxophone 🥲
Really weird film.
Genius ❤
peccato per l'audio Mono,sigh 😢