Miles Davis - So What (Official Audio)

11,333,100
0
Publicado 2013-05-14

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @violinoscar
    When I was about 15, my guitar teacher told me that Miles' solo on this track was everything a jazz solo should be. Now, 40 years later, after 1000s of hours practice, and teaching, gigging, listening, I agree.
  • This album was old 50 years ago and yet it still is a masterpiece performed by one of the greatest jazz bands of all time. Cherish the memories and the music. 🙏
  • @roydavis6013
    I am 73 and had the privilege of meeting many of the musicians in this line-up. These musicians are like GODS. When they play it is like they are making a profound statement.
  • This piece is more than music to me. It's a bond for me and my granddaughter....thank God for these musicians!
  • @mellow.jazzcafe
    "I don't often take smoke breaks, but when I do them, I do them in the middle of the coolest song ever."--Miles
  • @eugeneaxe
    This whole album is like a warm blanket on an icy January evening.
  • @Mr223P
    I can dig as deep into the rarest and most obscure jazz as I have done all my life, but in the end, all roads lead here......
  • @mastershake9801
    Having a bad day? No worries, get someplace where you can be alone, throw on this tune and all will be right in the world again.
  • @gljamil
    Miles and John playing together: wonderful.
  • @sawleo
    For some reason, I wanted to hear this, today. I almost broke down and cried- the beauty overwhelmed me. This grabbed all of me even though I am convinced I've hear it a million times in the past. This is the kind of good old days that captures me- heartfelt, lovely, warm, kindred....
  • @WolffBachner
    For Jimmy Cobb, the drummer on this. Godspeed and good journey, Jimmy Cobb.
  • @chucknien74
    Straight up I'm 48 years old and have played in metal bands and toured for yrs, retired 7 yrs ago but this album was always in MY rotation, definitely one of the best albums of all time
  • I am a metal head but jazz is my rest moment. Love it and respect it. Music is for everybody.
  • @roconnor01
    My late father was a merchant seaman in the late 50's early 60's, and on his trips from Liverpool, England to NYC his ship would dock at Pier 90,West 50th Street,and he would always head to the record stores in and around Midtown Manhattan, to buy the latest releases before they became available in the UK. 'Kind of Blue was one of the gems he purchased,and I've loved it ever since then. Bill Evans' playing is sublime.
  • @paulajarrett6227
    My Dad use to listen to this when I was a little girl. It reminds me of times when I felt safe and that nothing could harm me. I thought my dad was a super hero. I thank him for giving me a side of African American culture that I may have never been introduced to. Smooth chill vibes.
  • @Chrisamos412
    Like seven decades and counting, still a fresh masterpiece, jazz has only gotten better because of Miles’ genius.
  • @juanesteban8827
    A brief scroll of the comments reaffirmed my belief in the power of music! May the glorious sounds of Jazz live forever!