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<blockquote data-quote="Γιώργος Κουν." data-source="post: 460056" data-attributes="member: 383"><p>Αντιγράφω λοιπόν αποσπασμα απο τον Τύπο της εποχής που περιέχεται στο εσώφυλλο του Neil Young:</p><p></p><p><em>"For all intents and purposes, jazz has been a dormant if not dead issue for the last couple of years. Not many jazzmen have explored new directions. Miles Davis is one of the few jazz musicians who is constantly walking down new avenues in music. It does not seem that he has found the right one with his new electrified quintet.In his set at the Fillmore, the group performed one extended number , an atonal offering featuring alternating solos by members of the group. With the exeption of Miles' all too brief, crystal like solos, the rest of the work by the quintet was boring and repetitive. The audience showed its dissatisfaction and lack of interest politely by going out to the lobby instead of the usual, apparent Fillmore audience vocal restlessness. This was probably because of the esteem in which Miles Davis is regarded in any hall, rock arenas included".</em></p><p></p><p>Υπογράφει κάποιος n.s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Γιώργος Κουν., post: 460056, member: 383"] Αντιγράφω λοιπόν αποσπασμα απο τον Τύπο της εποχής που περιέχεται στο εσώφυλλο του Neil Young: [I]"For all intents and purposes, jazz has been a dormant if not dead issue for the last couple of years. Not many jazzmen have explored new directions. Miles Davis is one of the few jazz musicians who is constantly walking down new avenues in music. It does not seem that he has found the right one with his new electrified quintet.In his set at the Fillmore, the group performed one extended number , an atonal offering featuring alternating solos by members of the group. With the exeption of Miles' all too brief, crystal like solos, the rest of the work by the quintet was boring and repetitive. The audience showed its dissatisfaction and lack of interest politely by going out to the lobby instead of the usual, apparent Fillmore audience vocal restlessness. This was probably because of the esteem in which Miles Davis is regarded in any hall, rock arenas included".[/I] Υπογράφει κάποιος n.s. [/QUOTE]
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