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Miles Davis is jazz to me. There's a lot more I could say, but Miles is my kind of jazz.
Miles pioneered what is called modal jazz, and undoubtedly he was a visionary. But he's anything but a cool cat - actually a complete asshole with no friends. The reason his voice is raspy is because he had a freak out on somebody in session after having vocal chord surgery.
Miles' strength has always been recognizing the skill in other musicians and giving them the platform to work their magic.
While I do like his music very much, I've never really looked into his personal life, save for a couple YouTube videos.
Didn't know he was an asshole. I'll definitely have to look into his personal life more.
It's just when someone says jazz, that's who I think of. I like a lot of other types of jazz/jazz fusions as well.
Thanks for the info.
I tend not to get involved in the personal lives of artists, because I like the output not the drama
But Miles has a very interesting story... he grew up a very privileged kid, went to Juilliard and dropped out
Went on to pioneer modal jazz, which was revolutionary at the time... the concept that the entire jazz band was there to create musically, not just noodle around to support the "big solo"
Miles describe himself as a complete outsider who doesn't even understand people, he doesn't know what human relationships are
Not unexpected for a genius of his caliber, how on Earth could you possibly relate to other people when you're that brilliant?