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+title: "Music Monday: \"So What\" from \"Four & More\""
+category: "media"
+abstract: an up-beat version of the classic
+date: 2023-09-25T15:42:29+02:00
+year: 2023
+draft: false
+tags:
+- music-monday
+- jazz
+- miles-davis
+---
+*Every monday I will try to post some music, just to bright up someone's day. I stole this
+idea from [Ruben Schade](https://rubenerd.com/tag/music-monday/).*
+
+I love jazz. I've listened to it to some extent most of my life. Recently, however I jumped deep into it to not only enjoy it, but also to understand it. This is also the reason for stagnation of this site - since I'm learning the basics and my musical ear is non-existent, there is not much to share.
+
+Also, typing is still hard[^charybdis].
+
+[^charybdis]: vide [Charybdis](/2023/charybdis/)
+
+My guide to jazz's world deep end (hey Charles!) pointed me towards Miles Davis "Four & More". I've been listening to it non-stop for a week or so, and still it floors me everytime.
+
+It's a live album of his second quartet with very, very up-beat renditions of earlier works of Miles recorded in 1964[^val].
+
+Here, I present you "So What"
+
+{{<youtube "mwHwlgBFVmM">}}
+
+Just listen to how crazy is Tonny Willians on the drums!
+
+[^val]: a different live album, "My Funny Valentine", consists of slower arrangements recorded during the same concert. They sure knew how to make money back then