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Miles Davis Concert

Tanglewood (Lenox, MA)

Miles Davis concert at Tanglewood on Aug 18, 1970

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  • Date:
    08.18.1970
  • Tracks:
    10
  • Total Time:
    43:30
  • Catalog:
    Bill Graham

Concert Summary

Other than his appearance at the Isle of Wight Festival later this same month, this Tanglewood performance was possibly the largest audience that Miles Davis had encountered up to this point. His extraordinary band, containing many soon to be legendary musicians, was all deeply immersed in the early experiments into electric instrumentation. This incendiary performance captures Miles embracing a rock dynamic in his music that was more electric, more funky, more rhythmic, and simply more "out there" than anything that had…entire summary

  • gy0fizzix | Sunday, February 07, 2010 | 6:51 am

    I cannot believe that I have an opportunity to hear this show again! At the time I was aware enough to know that I was witnessing something remarkable, but at age not-quite-14 I also knew that I wasn't really ready to absorb and appreciate it yet. I have often wondered what it would be like to get a chance to step into a time machine and hear it through ears that were properly prepared by a few decades of careful acclimation. I never guessed that Bill Graham had already built that time machine for my listening pleasure though! In fact until just now I was oblivious to the fact that Uncle Bobo was even involved with this concert, although in hindsight, who else on the planet would ever put together such an outrageous double bill in what was otherwise a classical music venue?!?

    As for the music ... it's how I always imagined/remembered that it must have been. Listening to it again (but hearing it for the first time) is a surreal experience. The groove and multi-layered assault on the senses is exactly as I remembered it from *FOUR* decades ago, and I'm catching little wisps of flashback every few minutes when the band falls into unique combinations of tone and texture that match some fragment of memory tucked away into a long dormant recess of my brain, but now the gift of hindsight and accumulated knowledge allows me to pull the thread of those isolated vignettes together into a much more coherent narrative.

    I cannot thank Wolfgang enough for letting me set the wayback machine to the summer of 1970 again, not to mention for letting me experience it in the first place. Without the personal history, this would be a truly remarkable recording of an absolutely historic moment in the ongoing Miles evolutionary path. To remove 40 years of frustration over knowing that I only partially experienced it the first time around with the chance to more thoroughly immerse my senses in that summer evening again just adds another layer of appreciation for the recording. My heart soars and swells with every note.

  • Anonymous | Wednesday, December 30, 2009 | 11:09 pm

    Yeah it was quite an evening. I remember many in the audience were fairly oblivious to what Miles and Co. were doing, everyone was just waiting to be blown away by Santana, which we were! But what a recital it was by Miles!!! Late afternoon in 'the tent' at Tanglewood, the crowd especially on the lawn was very high with anticipation. As we can hear, it was a hugely exciting, rich and interesting set, all about flow. And Miles did come back for that encore, which we insisted on, lol! (He had must have seen, and didn't hold against us, the many in the audience milling around, just waiting for Carlos ~ who absolutely loved Miles, and wrote beautiful notes to the Columbia complete Miles' Bitches Brew cd release). It is a huge gift to be able to hear this concert again - 39 years later....... Thank You.

  • toothbrush | Wednesday, December 30, 2009 | 6:02 pm

    Miles is the creator, the innovator, the collaborator. He will always be ahead of his time, his sound is unapproachable. I love that so many musicians honor him in their work. It makes for a lot of cool music. There is only 1 Miles Davis, a reet motherf@@@er!

  • toothbrush | Wednesday, December 30, 2009 | 5:52 pm

    Miles Kills It! The original

  • HYTAG8 | Saturday, December 19, 2009 | 5:49 pm

    A music icon !!

  • BklynKid | Sunday, December 13, 2009 | 5:39 pm

    Well Mike sad to say he didn't sail out with this amazing material. This show is from 1970. His last LP was Doo-Bop, with a bunch of rappers toasting him.

  • Anonymous | Tuesday, November 17, 2009 | 12:45 pm

    oh how i love this!

  • alaska slim | Saturday, November 14, 2009 | 8:49 am

    all this and no guitarists! wow...Chick and Keith have it all covered.

  • drmr | Saturday, November 14, 2009 | 5:35 am

    This recording shows why Miles is a modern icon. A required musical experience.

  • OldHippieRick | Thursday, November 12, 2009 | 5:53 am

    Yes he always was looking for that sound,that new ideas, and the new talent,to go forward into new musical ground......."I'm always thinking about creating. My future starts when I wake up every morning... Every day I find something creative to do with my life." in an interview before the concert..No other musician has found and developed more new talent in he career then Miles..Stan Getz was 2nd for the same in that department,but the impact on MUSIC itself Miles rules there,as KING. "For me, music and life are all about style," Miles Davis. He was simply was Amazing to say the least,and his performance was out standing,strong and groundbreaking."Miles Rides the Voodoo Down" was my favorite,followed by "Spanish Key" out of 5 stars I give this performance 6 stars......

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