5 de outubro de 2005

The evil side of Miles Davis...

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Na edição de Outubro da revista «JazzTimes» vale a pena ler o artigo sobre Miles Davis e ficar a saber mais sobre a sua peculiar forma de gerir as bandas que liderava.

Eis um excerto:

During a break in a concert 35 years ago, a furious Gary Bartz walked into the dressing room. "Miles," exhorted the saxophonist, "I hate what Keith is doing behind me! I don't like what this motherfucker is doing. I want freedom, I don't want him to play when I play!"

Davis replied, "OK, I'll take care of it," and sent someone to fetch the keyboardist. Bartz had left by the time the pianist walked in, and Davis told him, "Gary just came in here and said that he loves what you're playing behind him. Gary said, 'Play a little more.'"

By the end of the following set, Bartz was ready to go to blows with Jarrett.

Today, Bartz explains that the anecdote is an illustration of how Davis liked messing with his bandmembers' minds, trying to get them to, as the trumpeter put it, "play above what you know."


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