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Back in the 70’s I had a friend who took tenor lessons from Dave Liebman. He said Dave was very upset about being drowned out by Pete Cosey, (who looked like he enjoyed doing that when I saw them live), who was also a great player, but he said Miles told him, “Play when I play, solo when I solo,” I guess to get Pete off his back? And my friend said, “Dave said he couldn’t get into it.” Now did that mean he felt intimidated, or didn’t want to share the solo time, even with Miles? My friend didn’t specify… interesting, though. Miles was a good leader.

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It must give him some satisfaction that he outlived Pete Cosey…

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