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Miles Davis
Mystery Doo-Bop (1992) Buy CD Buy MP3 |
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Boy_Wonder May 13, 2013 - 06:56 | Not normally a big jazz fan, but like this - can see where Ludovic Navarre of St Germain gets his ideas! Do SG get a play on RP - 'Tourist' is just so good! |
coy Mar 31, 2013 - 10:21 | wow thanks for the easter sunday morning jazz it's great |
Hannio Feb 08, 2013 - 05:43 | Bon pantalon. |
ziakut Dec 27, 2012 - 07:56 | Yes...a previous post indicated they thought this was intentionally "out of tune". Yes it's an intentional move for MD to be atonal in these certain runs. There are passages he does that ARE "in tune"...which indicates that he is intentionally doing this. I don't prefer it for there is a reason for scales that work and don't work in various keys. I appreciate the affect Miles is going for here...I just don't like it. My two cents. |
Sjaaks Nov 06, 2012 - 03:13 | I can see how one could like this, but this is really too strange for my taste... 5 |
debobasu Feb 27, 2012 - 07:07 | This would be a nice song if the electronic stuff matched Miles' scale. So out of tune! Seriously?! |
Kokoloco53 Jan 26, 2012 - 14:10 | I dig it man. Let your soul free, listen to the groovy tune. Miles was such a varied trumpeter. From laid back to electronic. Awesome man. |
mamerjamer Nov 12, 2011 - 12:35 | Any old timers remember what it sounded like when you put an LP on a turntable that has gotten warped in the sun? That's what this turd sounds like. I like some MD stuff, but this thing sounds like everyone assured that they were out of tune with one another before starting to play. Sucks IMHO. |
clarksnyder Oct 23, 2011 - 12:21 | Hip Hop killed Miles Davis before he could make a complete ass of himself! The good die young, legends die just in time! |
(former member) Sep 10, 2011 - 11:10 | I'll dance to this... |
Toke Aug 21, 2011 - 11:38 | posworld wrote: Miles never looked back. Love every one of his phases. Thankyou for that comment as I see another Jazz fan in here .. Have this on Video absolutely amazing, and he keeps chewing gum all the the way through, such a laid back character. My first purchase was 'Porgy and Bess' all those years ago and have most of his releases. What I admire most of this genius is the dabbling/experimenting all forms of music during his career, Sadly missed but his legacy will live on forever. This is my first 10 |
kopak Aug 10, 2011 - 02:24 | jools wrote: 10 for the track, but a minus 5 for that awful hair.... Only 7 from me, because I don't like his trousers... |
Jelani Apr 17, 2011 - 06:09 | ejmusik wrote: Miles was always ahead of the curve. This CD is a homage to classic jazz, be bop and hip hop! Thanks to my parents I can appreciate all of his catalog. RIP Miles! I"m surprized you didn't say "Miles was always Miles ahead of the curve". |
k_trout Feb 13, 2011 - 10:20 | my first time listen - wow, what an amazing set of sounds! |
ejmusik Feb 13, 2011 - 10:18 | Miles was always ahead of the curve. This CD is a homage to classic jazz, be bop and hip hop! Thanks to my parents I can appreciate all of his catalog. RIP Miles! |
On_The_Beach Jan 01, 2011 - 18:32 | Actually: On_The_Beach wrote: Sadly, due to illness (and vanity) Miles was sporting a fairly bad rug late in life. Stranglersfan wrote: |
Stranglersfan Jan 01, 2011 - 17:50 | On_The_Beach wrote: Sadly, due to illness (and vanity) Miles was sporting a fairly bad rug late in life. Perhaps massive cocaine use has something to do with the bad hair, but the music is astounding. |
Jeff09 Nov 10, 2010 - 21:21 | What's interesting is that this is probably the least challenging stuff Miles put out. It anticipated a lot of later very cool things, but the technical difficulty is pretty low, at least for him. |
robco1 Nov 10, 2010 - 21:20 | |
On_The_Beach Oct 30, 2010 - 16:18 | jools wrote: 10 for the track, but a minus 5 for that awful hair.... Sadly, due to illness (and vanity) Miles was sporting a fairly bad rug late in life. |
