Sobre Miles
Retirando do livro Miles Davis and American Culture:
"Davis had the three instincts necessary for genius: he was an opportunist; he was not afraid of talented people, even if, in some particular area, they were more talented than he; and he had supreme confidence in his ability to make anything he'd try work".
"Davis had the three instincts necessary for genius: he was an opportunist; he was not afraid of talented people, even if, in some particular area, they were more talented than he; and he had supreme confidence in his ability to make anything he'd try work".
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