"The ELECTRIC ⚡️ GUITAR IS A MOTHERFUCKER" ❗️ Miles Davis 🙏🏾🫶🏾🙏🏾
@AlanSenzaki5 күн бұрын
Miles is so cool!😎
@damirfenrich543919 күн бұрын
Ricky was the Man R.I.P.
@sanantoniosbestrealtorАй бұрын
Go Mal! Go Mal! Go Mal! ❤ I love it!
@ericgendell8874Ай бұрын
While it is quite likely I had heard Herbie on records before and was not aware I was listening to the great one, Headhunters was my first "formal" introduction and it blew my mind and immediately became and remains one of my all time favorite albums, especially the cuts "Sly" and "Vein melter". I love the sax and the extreme funkiness. Throughout the years Herbie has grown in so many different directions and played with so many other world class virtuosos that his legacy as one of the greats is assured.
@castellidenis5257Ай бұрын
What a nice interview, so friendly and profond! Loved to hear of the musical journey from boogie-woogie to Chopin, improvisation and Miles Davis...! And Herbie talks of the really important things in life...such a Master! 😊🥰🙏
@GhostmanridingАй бұрын
Excellent interview Mal! I'm so glad I found your channel. Subbed.
@CosmosDwellerАй бұрын
Beautiful discussion brothers! ((👊🏽))
@drummermikeclarkАй бұрын
Great interview Mal! You guys are having fun. I love Herbie !!!
@MalcolmWAdamsАй бұрын
@@drummermikeclark Thanks, Mike. I thought you’d enjoy it. Great chatting with you the other day. I hope you don’t mind me using your video clip. I found it online. As soon as I finish editing my piece on this UFO phenomenon over Jersey, I’d like to schedule you for an interview. I know you have a lot of history to share. Let’s do it, man. I’ll hit you up soon. Peace and love. Brother Mal in Japan
@anthonykirk9174Ай бұрын
How about a series of interviews from this Giant. After all he will be 85 years on In April of 2025. One hour is not enough time to listen to him.
@anthonykirk9174Ай бұрын
The high priest of the piano and keyboards.
@rennieplacide3162Ай бұрын
I saw him live in France 2023 amazing first time experience
@FCntertainrАй бұрын
Root on the right hand if doubled with left hand sounds country!
@andytupaiaАй бұрын
Thanks man for the interview big lesson
@HANDSnSTICKSАй бұрын
NMRkyo 😇
@adamglasser-t1sАй бұрын
Wonderful interview thanks so much both! ❤
@jedtulman46Ай бұрын
NAM.MYOHO .RENGE. KYO ☆●♡●☆
@ricardofranciszayasАй бұрын
Maestro Hancock has made such an impact on the language of music, that his entire vocabulary is essential study for any musician especially for pianists, keyboardists, composers, and arrangers. Any person dealing with sophisticated harmonic scenarios like Maestro Hancock does, creates a sound which gets called by the person’s first name. He’s a brilliant soloist but his harmonic concept changed Jazz forever
@fun1111Ай бұрын
the last name of his jewish high school friend who turned Herbie on to jazz was Goldberg according to other interviews
@richardthurston2171Ай бұрын
Herbie performed at the Big Ears festival earlier this year. And he really brought it. Terence Blanchard, Devin Daniels, James Genus, Trevor Lawrence Jr. & Lionel Loueke in the band. And Herbie played with energy of a man half his age. Remarkable. Saw him for the first time with his Mwandishi band (1971?) and many times between then and 2024.. He's something else again.
@jedtulman46Ай бұрын
!!!!😂♡
@alessandrograldi4334Ай бұрын
I never think about legacy it's great!
@alessandrograldi4334Ай бұрын
what a life! The first song from Herbie i heard was Cantaloupe Island, what tricked me was the fact that i wasn't able to define what's leading: the left hand's line or the right hand line! So... that's genial! you never be tired to listen to this cause it stimulate you endlessly
@stevencohen5116Ай бұрын
Wonderful Interview! There's only 1 Herbie, his feel and harmonies have left an indelible mark on popular music.
@JamaicafunkАй бұрын
Nicely edited, Mal. Thanks for the credit. I’ll share the link on my channel.
@MalcolmWAdamsАй бұрын
Thanks, Gene. Much appreciated.
@buddywilliams9876Ай бұрын
Outstanding
@JamaicafunkАй бұрын
What’s up cuz. ✊🏾
@MalcolmWAdamsАй бұрын
Thanks, brother. Happy birthday.
@robertoparietticurbelo2087Ай бұрын
Ov@@MalcolmWAdams
@marmillsfoАй бұрын
Mal, I am seeing this for the 1st time. And I most definitely know our friend, Buddy Williams! Go on reporting about Buddy . . . I'm going to check it out.
@marmillsfoАй бұрын
I am at the 1:30:00 mark, and still watching. Mal, this is extremely interesting. You know I have a pic of You, Buddy, and me! I'll post it here whenever I figure it out.
@marmillsfoАй бұрын
Thanks for the "shout outs". This conversation was incredible!! I watched it all. NDUGU has passed, but he still lives on inner hearts!
@MichaelMiller-i9p2 ай бұрын
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@willieG3332 ай бұрын
It's a class struggle ....the rich and the poor.
@sanantoniosbestrealtor2 ай бұрын
Excellent message! Great job!
@MalcolmWAdams2 ай бұрын
Thank you, Homie, for recognizing the urgency of the situation, though at the time of this reply Trump has already prevailed. In any event, please subscribe to this channel and stay tuned for more.
@joshuaredmond-et9mf3 ай бұрын
Love seeing Miles dap up his drummer at the end of the interview
@GTTg-kr2xh3 ай бұрын
Prince had bass in concert and on record - he gave both Andre Cymone and Mark Brown (Brown Mark) a lot of room to roam in concerts. When Levi Seacer, Jr. came into the band, the bass was more subtle and not on top of the mix but in the mix. Go back and see the Controversy tour and the PR tour. BM did admit that over time (beginning with UTCM) the base was less prominent. It depended on his mode and the era. Miles was talking more about a point in time - during the SOTT period.
@GeistInTheMachine3 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@LTKK3 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this, much appreciated. I love music history, so just this little clip was gold for me. And so many gems if you know what to look for. Like the thing about the bass and how you shouldn't drone out the song with bass. A quick lil music lesson, about a music legend, FROM another music legend... I love it. Miles seemed very nice and personable at the end. The handshakes and respectfulness were nice. Love that he didn't just shut the interview down when his staff stepped in. Sorry for overanalyzing. This was just interesting to see. Thank you!
@tineaharvey23413 ай бұрын
I've been reading the book of Thoth for about 6 months now. Everything i listen to it IT reveals more and more. Thank you for this.
@MalcolmWAdams3 ай бұрын
You're most welcome. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to our channel and stay tuned for more. Brother Malcolm in Japan
@chocobro773 ай бұрын
KAMALA IS A FOOL...BYE FELICIA
@csjohns1733 ай бұрын
Preserving democracy with 2 candidates who were not voted in... not voting for them...terrible policies.
@Marieesseh3 ай бұрын
Stop. We don’t want you or Kamala.
@greattools20574 ай бұрын
President Trump will win come November America is coming back. The world has seen enough.
@lotoreo4 ай бұрын
maybe hold off on mobilising people for Harris until she pledges to stop sending Israel arms.. unless you don't care about 40 thousand civilians slaughtered, approximately half of them under 18 in which case, go ahead. It used to be that politicians campaigned to secure the vote of the electorate, and now the voters are campaigning for the politicians! ridiculous
@ernestaustin25895 ай бұрын
There will never be another Miles Davis, never!!!
@TheColdrush225 ай бұрын
You gonna make Miles Davis LEAVE?!? That is the most ridiculous thing I have ever seen.
@MalcolmWAdams5 ай бұрын
I didn't make Miles leave. His manager advised him that he had to leave because the venue was shutting down. We all left together and I resumed my interview with him off camera, over dinner and drinks. So, what's so ridiculous about that?
@lpokiiim5 ай бұрын
Ricky wellman is king
@djscott11295 ай бұрын
Hes right tho... Prince has minimal bass.
@lefkytheshin5 ай бұрын
Miles was a racist pile of dung. Good riddance.
@LMTH275 ай бұрын
"My ego only needs a good rhythm section" ~ Miles Davis
@11thBlockParty5 ай бұрын
This was back before they put estrogen in the water. 😂😂
@jevonfalcon25136 ай бұрын
Oh snap. Nice to see you have a channel! Still have a larger audience to capture.
@MalcolmWAdams5 ай бұрын
Thanks for visiting. Capturing a larger audience, however, is not a priority for me on my KZbin channel. It's a place to store my hundreds of videos of famous people. My series of interviews with Miles have aired globally on CBS, CNN, and most major networks in Europe and the USA. Those who know, know. As for this channel, I'll let the algorithms do their thing. This particular platform is not monetized. No worries.
@matthewgabbard64156 ай бұрын
Miles made him wait on that handshake didn’t he haha
@MalcolmWAdams5 ай бұрын
Miles had a bad hip. He was positioning himself to stand up. I knew this and offered him a helping hand. He thankfully accepted it. Now, what's so funny about that?
@readthetype6 ай бұрын
Cuz (~2.43) was Kool Moe Dee before Kool Moe Dee was Kool Moe Dee. Shades Pimp tight.