Miles Davis "Miles In The Sky" 1968
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With the 1968 album Miles in the Sky, Miles Davis explicitly pushed his
second great quintet away from conventional jazz, pushing them toward the
jazz-rock...
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This has to go down as one of the best albums ever, all credit to the original poster for proliferating
Download, listen and learn
Quality!
And yes, I caught them once in Camden by off chance, whole story there, could bore the shit outta you but they were the best thing I ever saw, not really seen anything since to beat them either
Just fucking download it!
Hail, Hail!
We all have those great stories, but I love hearing them as much as I love telling them.
It wouldn't be boring in the slightest.
suffice to say I had been to a gig at the Electric Ballroom, the usual suspects were involved, Cockney Rejects, Low Numbers & Kidz Next Door, not overly impressed so left a little early due to the Nazi skins pissing me off
as I walked up toward the tube station I passed the (then) Music Machine and was given a flyer, it had a free entry ticket for the gig that night which happened to be the Basement 5
I asked whether there was any point going in and was told that the band hadn't started, in I went and a good time was had by all
What happened to Boss? I forget the link but they had something to do with a member or members of Basement 5, we all know that Leo went on to Big Audio Dynamite etc
which reminds me Nick Hawkins who played in BAD II was a friend of mine, great geezer, sorely missed
It will be interesting to hear this. I bought the white Christmas single when it was released, and didn't hear any more about Basement 5.
Cheers,
Tarkers
Been looking for this for ages I loved this at the time Great to hear again those were the days......
thank you! great album, and nice one for silicon chip too.
yeahyeahyeah!
thanks for the share!
any chance you could re-up these? and have you got the peel sessions?
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