excerpt from 'Miles To Go: The Lost Years: An Intimate Memoir of Life on the Road with Miles Davis' pp. 12 (89 words)
excerpt from 'Miles To Go: The Lost Years: An Intimate Memoir of Life on the Road with Miles Davis' pp. 12 (89 words)
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"You know who else I like?" he [Miles Davis] said. "Peter Townshend. He knows how not to play. Somebody else would use three chords, but he picks the one, the right one, and uses it. He knows how not to play." I told him about seeing The Who perform at Fillmore East, and said how much I liked their earlier work, especially "I Can See For Miles." "They did a song about me?" Miles seemed quite surprised. "No, no," I said. "It's just a song title." We both laughed. |
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