Music is dead? Miles Davis testimony. #shorts #music

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Through examining the legacy of jazz legend Miles Davis, we see how his constant experimentation and willingness to take risks helped him to create some of the most innovative and iconic music of the 20th century. We argue that it is the experimentation and evolution of artists like Davis that keeps music and the arts alive and vibrant. The video calls on the audience to challenge themselves to seek out new and unfamiliar forms of music, and to support and encourage artists who are taking risks and pushing boundaries. It serves as a reminder that without experimentation and evolution, music and the arts will become static and unimportant in our society.
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What is your favorite Miles Davis album or track and why? How do you think his experimentation and risk-taking in music has influenced you or the music industry as a whole? Do you believe that the lack of experimentation in today's music is leading to it becoming stagnant? Share your thoughts and perspectives in the comments below. #MilesDavis #JazzExperimentation #MusicEvolution"

mgoperagroup
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Friday and Saturday night at the Fillmore East, no?

sclogse
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Very strange that you used an out of context clip of his performance of Bitches Brew during Miles' Tanglewood show in August 1970. Why not use the melody or even complete theme?

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I’m sorry but this is when Miles Davis lost it. He was trying way too hard to achieve a new sound with too many drugs, dude went overboard and it sounds terrible tbh.

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