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Thread started 07/30/06 3:15pm

100MPH

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The Ladies from Miles Davis










With Frances , a professional dancer , a few days before they seperated .







Cicely Tyson .







He told in his auto-biography ( written by Quincy Throupe ) to have had a major crush with Paris and Juliette Greco .
He received so much more recognition in France during that time , than in the US .
He had a hard time leaving Paris .










Another French kiss .
Was there any magic between him & Jeanne Moreau ?


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Reply #1 posted 07/30/06 3:35pm

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wasn't Cicly Tyson his last wife? how many times was he married?
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Reply #2 posted 07/30/06 11:22pm

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Frances was also on the cover of"At the Blackhawk". On both occasions he beat the shit out of her soon after the pictures were taken.

He had an affair with Juliette Greco, but she dumped him because he swung both ways.

I think he married Cicely Tyson once, but was involved with her again in later years. A bit like Marvin Gaye who reignited relationships with both his ex-wives shortly before his death.
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Reply #3 posted 07/31/06 6:56am

jonylawson

COOL THREAD!-WASNT MILES BISEXUAL-THO IT WAS VERY HUSH HUSH??
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Reply #4 posted 07/31/06 9:21am

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wow - i am just reading a book about Miles... "so what" ....

didnt get to the "swung both ways part" ... and didnt mention it when it was juliete greco and he breaking up ....

fascinating ... confused cool
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Reply #5 posted 07/31/06 10:10am

jonylawson

so good book? i m going to read the autobiography v soon
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Reply #6 posted 07/31/06 10:15am

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i have enjoyed it so far .... it is really just gettin to the juicy stuff ... where he is beginning to get a name .... etc ... never realized much about this man ... drugs ... how he really was not a name at first (in charlie parkers band- just a so so trumpeter ) --- i wanted his audiobiography - however i couldnt find it ....(when i spur of the moment wanted to read something lol)
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Reply #7 posted 07/31/06 10:56am

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Cicely & Frances took alot of junk from him.

Did you see Frances's interview from Ken Burn's docu-film Jazz?

He nearly stomped his foot up her ass when she made a complimentary comment about Quincy Jones.
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Reply #8 posted 07/31/06 11:36am

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100MPH said:

He had a hard time leaving Paris .

Great pics and I don't blame him.
Paris is a hard place to leave. neutral


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Reply #9 posted 07/31/06 1:58pm

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Harlepolis said:

Cicely & Frances took alot of junk from him.

Did you see Frances's interview from Ken Burn's docu-film Jazz?

He nearly stomped his foot up her ass when she made a complimentary comment about Quincy Jones.

damn, he was abusive? didn't know that.
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