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Same here. Bitches Brew just isn't my cup of tea. I love Miles from '44 till '69, and then again in his last years (splendid covers of 'Human Nature' and 'Time After Time', amongst others). |
Well, Bart, you are quite consistent in your thinking. If memory serves, you are not a fan of Herbie Hancock's 'fusion' era of playing (or Miles' Bitches Brew, In a Silent Way, Big Fun, etc.). While fusion is not my favorite from Miles, I'm OK with most of it, but would rank it in the bottom tier of his work. Like you, I favor the 25yr from '44 thru '69, whether in his own groups or playing with others.
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Ha Glenn, I do remember we danced on Hancock's Rockit when it came out!
What a versatile musician! |
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Finally got to take this one out of the shipping carton yesterday (intercepted by my wife a while ago).
Not sure if I will open it. May keep it for "Investment Purposes." :scratch2: |
Love all of Miles work, a true genius
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