"He Loved Him Madly," Miles' elegy for Duke Ellington, occupies an entire side of GET UP WITH IT. "Maybe [Miles'] chops are a little shot on 'He Loved Him Madly' but emotionally, when the smoke has cleared, that will be regarded as one of his most profound statements. You could listen to it when you're depressed, when you're having sex or whatever." (Guitarist Robert Quine of Richard Hell & the Voidoids - Perfect Sound Forever - November 1997)
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