• Jazz

    Miles Davis, The Fillmore West, 1970

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    Seeing Airto Moreira last weekend in Telluride has me going back into Miles Davis’ early 70’s stuff. Airto was percussionist on ‘Bitches Brew’ and ‘Live/Evil’, among others, and toured with Miles. I came across this 1970 show from the Fillmore West in San Francisco – a lineup which included Airto.

    They were opening for another group of musicians. Who were they? Well, let’s think about this. It’s 1970. San Francisco. Who could it possibly be? You guessed right, this April night in San Francisco, Miles Davis and his crew opened for the Grateful Dead. Can you imagine?? Well, we can try our best to recreate the night 36 years later.

    Here’s Miles’ set, with this lineup:

    Miles Davis – trumpet
    Steve Grossman – soprano saxophone
    Chick Corea – electric piano
    Dave Holland – bass, electric bass
    Jack DeJohnette – drums
    Airto Moreira – percussion

    April 12, 1970
    Fillmore West Auditorium
    San Francisco, CA

    1. It’s About That Time – 10:38
    2. Directions – 11:58
    3. I Fall in Love Too Easily – 1:46
    4. Sanctuary – 3:46
    5. Footprints – 10:23
    6. Agitation – 1:46
    7. No Blues – 7:40
    8. Bitches Brew – 14:20
    9. Spanish Key – 11:11
    10. The Theme – 0:46

    To round out the evening, the Dead hit the stage. Now you don’t think I’d leave you high and dry after listening to Miles and company kick off the evening, do you? The entire Dead set, my friends, is streaming right here.

    Is this cool or what? But wait, there’s more (I know, I sound like an infomercial).