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Electric Light Orchestra: "Do Ya"
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The White Stripes: "Blue Orchid"
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Miles Davis: "Call it Anything" live at Isle of Wight Festival 1970
This lovely footage from 1970 finds Miles deep in his exprimental electric period. The cast of players is extrodinary -- including keyboardists Herbie Hancock and Keith Jarret. It is a staggering, challenging, searching, singular performance. This footage is from the DVD "Miles Electric: A Different Kind of Blue" which features interviews with many musicians who he collaborated with on the later electric records and live footage from his 1970 performance at the Isle of Wight festival.
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