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20:03, 2 March 2012: 209.7.246.216 (talk) triggered filter 46, performing the action "edit" on All Blues. Actions taken: Warn; Filter description: "Poop" vandalism (examine)

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[[Category:1959 compositions]]
[[Category:1959 compositions]]

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Page namespace (page_namespace)
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Page title without namespace (page_title)
'All Blues'
Full page title (page_prefixedtitle)
'All Blues'
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Edit summary/reason (summary)
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Old page wikitext, before the edit (old_wikitext)
'{{About|Miles Davis composition|the [[Ron Carter]] album|All Blues (album)}} {{Infobox Song <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Songs --> | Name = All Blues | Cover = | Border = | Caption = | Type = Composition | Artist = [[Miles Davis]] | alt Artist = | Album = [[Kind of Blue]] | Published = | Released = August 17, 1959 | track_no = | Recorded = April 22, 1959 | Genre = [[Jazz]] | Language = | Length = 11:33 | Writer = | Composer = [[Miles Davis]] | Label = [[Columbia Records|Columbia]] | Producer = [[Teo Macero]] | Tracks = #"[[So What (composition)|So What]]" #"[[Freddie Freeloader]]" #"[[Blue in Green]]" #"All Blues" #"[[Flamenco Sketches]]" | prev = | prev_no = | next = | next_no = | Misc = | Audio sample? = }} "'''All Blues'''" is a jazz composition by [[Miles Davis]] first appearing on the influential 1959 album ''[[Kind of Blue]]''. It is a [[12 bar blues]] in 6/8; the chord sequence is that of a basic blues and made up entirely of 7th chords, with a ♭VI in the [[blues turnaround|turnaround]] instead of just the usual V chord. In the song's original key of G this chord is an E♭7.<ref>{{cite book | publisher=Hal Leonard Corporation | title=The Real Book Sixth Edition | isbn=0-634-06038-4|page=18}}</ref> The piece is made even more distinctive by the bass [[vamp (music)|vamp]] that repeats through the whole piece, except when a V or ♭VI chord is reached (the 9th and 10th bars of a chorus). Further to this, there is a harmonically similar vamp that is played by the horns (the two saxophones in the case of ''Kind of Blue'') at the beginning and then (usually) continued by the piano under any solos that take place. Each chorus is usually separated by a four-bar vamp which acts as an introduction to the next solo/chorus. While originally an instrumental piece and usually performed as such, lyrics were later written for it by [[Oscar Brown Jr.]]. ==References== {{reflist}} {{miles Davis}} [[Category:1959 compositions]] [[Category:Compositions by Miles Davis]] [[Category:1950s jazz standards]] [[de:All Blues]] [[fi:All Blues]]'
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext)
'{{About|Miles Davis composition|the [[Ron Carter]] album|All Blues (album)}} {{Infobox Song <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Songs --> | Name = All Blues | Cover = | Border = | Caption = | Type = Composition | Artist = [[Miles Davis]] | alt Artist = | Album = [[Kind of Blue]] | Published = | Released = August 17, 1959 | track_no = | Recorded = April 22, 1959 | Genre = [[Jazz]] | Language = | Length = 11:33 | Writer = | Composer = [[Miles Davis]] | Label = [[Columbia Records|Columbia]] | Producer = [[Teo Macero]] | Tracks = #"[[So What (composition)|So What]]" #"[[Freddie Freeloader]]" #"[[Blue in Green]]" #"All Blues" #"[[Flamenco Sketches]]" | prev = | prev_no = | next = | next_no = | Misc = | Audio sample? = }} "'''All Blues'''" is a jazz composition by [[Miles Davis]] first appearing on the influential 1959 album ''[[Kind of Blue]]''. It is a [[12 bar blues]] in 6/8; the chord sequence is that of a basic blues and made up entirely of 7th chords, with a ♭VI in the [[blues turnaround|turnaround]] instead of just the usual V chord. In the song's original key of G this chord is an E♭7.<ref>{{cite book | publisher=Hal Leonard Corporation | title=The Real Book Sixth Edition | isbn=0-634-06038-4|page=18}}</ref> The piece is made even more distinctive by the bass [[vamp (music)|vamp]] that repeats through the whole piece, except when a V or ♭VI chord is reached (the 9th and 10th bars of a chorus). Further to this, there is a harmonically similar vamp that is played by the horns (the two saxophones in the case of ''Kind of Blue'') at the beginning and then (usually) continued by the piano under any solos that take place. Each chorus is usually separated by a four-bar vamp which acts as an introduction to the next solo/chorus. While originally an instrumental piece and usually performed as such, lyrics were later written for it by [[Oscar Brown Jr.]]. ==References== {{reflist}} {{miles Davis}}poop [[Category:1959 compositions]] [[Category:Compositions by Miles Davis]] [[Category:1950s jazz standards]] [[de:All Blues]] [[fi:All Blues]]'
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Unix timestamp of change (timestamp)
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