miles davis septet, live in oslo, 1971

https://youtu.be/v0IGV0SG4uQ?is=srKmyOgq0WPh1Prq

Miles Davis trumpet, Keith Jarrett el. piano, Gary Bartz sax, Michael Henderson bass guitar, Leon “Ndugu” Chancler drums, Charles Don Alias percc., James “Mtume” Forman percc.

00:00:00  Directions (J. Zawinul)
00:11:41  Honky Tonk (M. Davis)
00:21:41  What I Say (M. Davis)
00:35:36  Sanctuary (W. Shorter)
00:40:46  It’s About That Time (M. Davis)
00:53:38  Yesternow (M. Davis)
01:03:48  Funky Tonk (M. Davis)
01:10:37  Sanctuary (W. Shorter)

Concert with Miles Davis Septet from Chateau Neuf, Oslo Norway, November 9, 1971.

Director: Bob Williams

#BobWilliams #CharlesDonAlias #ChateauNeuf #GaryBartz #JamesMtumeForman #jazz #KeithJarrett #LeonNduguChancler #MichaelHenderson #MilesDavis #MilesDavisSeptet #musicA #Oslo
Miles Davis Septet feat. Keith Jarrett - Live 1971

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RIP #BobWilliams, definitely one of the most consequential BC NDP personages over the past 50 years. In addition to all the things mentioned by #PrenierEby (ALR, Robson Square, BC Housing etc) I think he was the main push behind neighbourhood pubs, as well.
https://vancouversun.com/news/local-news/longtime-bc-political-insider-bob-williams-dead-at-91
Longtime B.C. political insider Bob Williams dead at 91 | Vancouver Sun

The self-styled “socialist who believes in free enterprise” was one of the most polarizing figures in B.C. politics from the 1960s to 1990s

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