Agharta was the second to last thing Miles Davis recorded before going on a six year retirement from music in order to spend more time doing drugs. It was recorded live, and I gotta say there's drugs all over this thing. It's a frantic, directionless cacophony in which Davis himself only plays the trumpet for about 8 minutes of the 97 minute run time. Still, it's pretty awesome, and like I said before if I had known about Miles Davis in high school I would have never stopped playing the trumpet.
RATING: 72%
Friday, February 20, 2009
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Isn't it true there are more drugs in jazz than in rock?
I think probably in the 50s through 70s that was probably true, but nowadays jazz is just so milquetoast that I really can't see drugs being the same problem they once were. I mean, I certainly have trouble imagining Wynton Marsalis even smoking a joint, much less developing a serious problem with heroin. Maybe when something is more counterculture it has a greater tendency to be mired in drugs.
I wonder how many readers will need to look up the meaning of 'milquetoast'--I had to.
I heard for the last several years of his life, all Miles Davis did was snort coke and train for boxing.
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