Funky Sensation
Miles Davis - On The Corner
I listened again to Questlove’s 2017 podcast interview with Mtume this week. They obviously spend a bit of time discussing his time with Miles Davis.
And one another lesson I learned from Miles: when you cross the bridge,
burn it so you can't even go back.
In 1972, Davis had got the funk. He had been influenced by James Brown and Sly Stone and decided that what Young Black America wanted was a blend of this with Stockhausen, Paul Buckmaster and free jazz, with trumpet played through a wah-wah pedal like Jimi Hendrix’s guitar. He crossed that bridge and lit that match.
Turns out Young Black America didn’t want it, the critics declared it a steaming turd, and it caused Davis to go off on a six year hiatus/sulk/cocaine binge.
What a fucking incredible album though.
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