P.S. “Miles Davis was one of the geniuses I couldn’t shut up about,” Richard Brody writes, about the incandescent musician, who was born on this day in 1926. Brody recalls attending a show at Carnegie Hall, in 1974, and encountering a “wall of amplified sounds that pounded and clashed, its mighty and sharp-edged blocks crashing into each other and giving off kaleidoscopic sparks.” |
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