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Old 04.22.2007, 04:39 PM   #148
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That Record Plant NYC '69 Larry Young/Jimi Hendrix is pretty unique...a cool listen. Larry plays his signature Hammond organ style and Jimi lays down some tasteful guitar. It's one of those things that you download and listen to and you have the inclination to thank the heavens for the privilege.

As for the Miles, he departed company with his second great quartet/quintet (Hancock, Carter, Williams) by '69, but I can stand the '69 and '70 stuff okay because I like what Miles is playing. (Bitches Brew-era is still okay overall). Wayne Shorter (from the Quintet) is still there. Dave Holland is good, but of course Ron Carter was even better. I also like Jack DeJohnette who is great like Tony Williams, just only in his own way. I don't really care for Chick Corea that much though; I never have, and unfortunately, he has the propensity to stink things up quite a bit.

anyway, '70-'71-ish is my cut-off for live Miles...and I prefer stuff pre-'68, all-in-all...
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