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I Remember Miles-Part 1



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Exclusive, never before seen interview footage of Jazz greats, Miles Davis and Dizzy Gillespie. This is a World Premiere Sneak Preview of the upcoming documentary, I Remember Miles, by internationally known Producer/Director Malcolm W. Adams for Totown Digital Media, a company of Totown Communications Group Japan. www.totown.net
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zip zop zippity bop! ( 8 months ago by daDavemeister)
zip zop zippity bop!
the epitome of cool ... ( 8 months ago by jazzmanEE)
the epitome of cool. THE greatest post-war musician to ever have lived!
Well, I personally ... ( 8 months ago by GolumTR)
Well, I personally have. So many trumpeters have ripped Miles off that he seems less distinctive in retrospect.
hell yes, theres ... ( 8 months ago by getrdun435)
hell yes, theres WAY too many trumpet players who play and dont know about the theory of music, thats why miles is my idol
I wish I was 1/10th ... ( 8 months ago by sonor23)
I wish I was 1/10th as cool as Miles was .
Damn! I wish Dizzy ... ( 7 months ago by vindog34)
Damn! I wish Dizzy had explained what note on what chord.
Who today is a ... ( 7 months ago by Jazzman303)
Who today is a famous Trumpet player that doesn't know the jazz theory of Rhythm changes and basic chord progressing and advanced chord progressions?
The feeling comes ... ( 7 months ago by BakedWalnut)
The feeling comes because you love your music. Damn right, this idea of innate talent and feeling is often frustrating to hear.
Is that actually ... ( 7 months ago by sugar1754)
Is that actually Charlie Parker's voice? Because Miles didn't graduate from Juliard. Not that it matters, of course.
haha Baked Walnut! ... ( 6 months ago by cimastudent)
haha Baked Walnut! If only! lots of people "love music". And of course some people have natural talent. I love Miles - could I play like him....I'll let you answer that in your own head and then you'll realise how silly your comment was.
Yes, that is the ... ( 6 months ago by totownmedia)
Yes, that is the voice of Charlie Parker. You are correct. Parker incorrectly stated that Miles graduated from Juliard.
Mal Adams
Totown Webmaster
Miles was beyond ... ( 5 months ago by lsoprimus)
Miles was beyond Juliard which is why he left.
Totown! This is ... ( 3 months ago by Solomohn)
Totown! This is fantastic. It's candid, it's insightful, it's entertaining. It's about Miles, the person, the musician, the man. It's clear your interest in him, and admiration for him, is strong. This, my friend, is the perfect interview. This is a fan's interview.
Array ( 3 months ago by cali22boi)
Totown Media,
Did Miles elaborate with you on when he got his red horn? It looks new. This interview has to be early-1985. Thank you
this is the best ... ( 3 months ago by TheRealRalphButtawit)
this is the best interview that I have seen with Miles talkin tech...incredible
Must have for Miles ... ( 3 months ago by gioni)
Must have for Miles-
Bitch Brew
Live/Evil
On the Corner
Dark Magus
then the rest from 1969 to 1975..
I dont think that's ... ( 2 months ago by drsax2)
I dont think that's Charlie Parker's voice but rather Billy Eckstines. A shot shows a billboard of Parker's group with Miles at the 3 deuces, but he talks about the Eckstine organization breaking up and putting together a band of 5 pieces here and there. Also, the voice doesn't sound anything like any Parker's but sounds more mature. He also refers to meeting Miles as a youngster in St. Louis, but Parker was only 7 years older than Miles & wouldn't refer to Miles as a youngster.
In the backround ... ( 2 months ago by jameosis1)
In the backround you can hear Al Jarreau.. .
love when he ... ( 2 months ago by ricluvno304s)
love when he mentioned scale options over a given chord.
Trust me. I ... ( 2 months ago by totownmedia)
Trust me. I produced this documentary. That's Parker's voice. Eckstine never had a group in the Three Deuces. When Parker was 24, Miles was just 17. That's a youngster. Also, Parker was very mature beyond his years.
Thak you for watching.
TotownMedia
Mal Adams, Producer/Director/Copyright Owner
Yeah, that's ... ( 2 months ago by ZabuToneMusic)
Yeah, that's definitely Bird's voice. I think from the interview with Paul Desmond & others. That's a fascinating interview, too.
I learn so much ... ( 1 month ago by 54spiritedwill54)
I learn so much from just his interviews as much as from his music. Fantastic stuff!
yeah? ( 1 month ago by 5pid3y)
yeah?
So when/where can i ... ( 23 hours ago by BorysPomianek)
So when/where can i buy the whole documentary?
The production quality is kind of amateur but the interview itself is really good, i dig it!
Cheers,
BP



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