"Monk was a gentle person, gentle and beautiful, but he was strong as an ox. And if I had ever said something about punching Monk out in front of his face - and I never did - then somebody should have just come and got me and taken me to the madhouse, because Monk could have just picked my little ass up and thrown me through a wall."

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Source: Miles Davis, Quincy Troupe (1990). “Miles”, p.187, Simon and Schuster

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Miles Davis

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Miles Davis was a pioneering jazz musician known for his innovative approach, particularly in albums like 'Kind of Blue' and 'Bitches Brew.'

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