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Miles Davis Et John Coltrane - So What

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http://deepsound.net - Miles Davis and John Coltrane play one of the best renditions of SO WHAT ever captured on film-Live in 1958. Edit : in fact, was in New York, april 2, 1959. Recorded by CBS producer Robert Herridge. Cannonball Adderley had a migrane and was absent from the session. Wynton Kelly played piano--he was the regular band member at this time--but Bill Evans had played on the original recording of "So What" on March 2, 1959. The other musicians seen in the film were part of the Gil Evans Orchestra, who performed selections from "Miles Ahead". Jimmy Cobb on drums.

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Miles Davis Et John Coltrane - So What

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  • Wynton Kelly

    Wynton Kelly

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  • Brothers look in ...

    Brothers look in the background at that serious brother benind Miles.

    That's John Coltrane, mother hubbard, and he's serious from front door to back.

    If you play an instrument, let him inspire your focus.

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  • This is the THICK ...

    This is the THICK of American History.

    I know my deepest brothers know what I mean.

    Obama better have these tapes.

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  • Those Mile intros. ...

    Those Mile intros. Are you F**king kidding me? Brothers just let it go. Coltrane is insane. Wow. FAVE!

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  • such emotion, both ...

    such emotion, both in the musician and the listener

    By ABCmeltdown [Affiliate User] 1227538592 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • this is freakin ...

    this is freakin sweet.
    anyone happen to know the pianist's name?

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  • They go up a half ...

    They go up a half step in bar 16 for 8 bars, then 8 bars back in the original D dorian (concert pitch). Not sure if that's what you were referring to.

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  • Gawd I love this ...

    Gawd I love this song.
    I love playing the beginning of this song.

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  • Lord have mercy... ...

    Lord have mercy...when people doing good things...

    By KewazingaBabinga [Affiliate User] 1227404293 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • He goes up the E ...

    He goes up the E dorian scale on his trumpet. I guess d dorian in concert pich....
    What do you mean by he ends up on the 9th? i cant see it?

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  • me too ;)

    me too ;)

    By damoltier [Affiliate User] 1227278576 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • that was good

    that was good

    By Gebeaza [Affiliate User] 1227209031 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • Miles Davis is ...

    Miles Davis is wonderful and "So what" is such a tremendous jazz play...this is heaven.

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  • 1:03 F**king ...

    1:03

    F**king badass smoking a cigarette

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  • The most perfect ...

    The most perfect solo in Coltrane's career!

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