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Mar 31, 2013 at 1:44 AM Post #62 of 199
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How is this?  Been thinking of picking this up, but have many (most?) of the official live material from after that time... Perhaps a guy with Miles as his avatar might be able to help get me off the fence. 
 
Mar 31, 2013 at 4:26 AM Post #63 of 199
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How is this?  Been thinking of picking this up, but have many (most?) of the official live material from after that time... Perhaps a guy with Miles as his avatar might be able to help get me off the fence. 

It`s absolutely a must have for a MD fan like me, of course it`s different not only from studio recordings but from other live sets as well.
 
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Apr 2, 2013 at 6:50 PM Post #72 of 199
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This one is really brilliant.

It has it's amazing moments indeed. It's a long stretch to listen to the entire box in one sitting :)
I only wish the audio quality would always be the same throughout. But the sessions are truly inspired and pure genius more often than not.
 
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Apr 10, 2013 at 1:40 AM Post #75 of 199
Miles Davis at the Fillmore West - 4/9/70. not an official album so no album cover, but here's the poster:
 
 

 
That right, Miles opening for the Grateful Dead. Phil Lesh wrote this in his autobiography:
 
“As I listened, leaning over the amps with my jaw hanging agape, trying to comprehend the forces that Miles was unleashing onstage, I was thinking ‘What’s the use. How can we possibly play after this? We should just go home and try to digest this unbelievable ****.’ ”
 

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