Miles Davis -- American Original
Most artistic genius is accompanied by what I personally describe (for lack of a better description) as a persona which is "power-packed"; that is to say, the artist is an artist precisely because of an "overload" of personality and sensitivity (more often than not with accompanying bouts of clinical depression).
His personal interviews were always most remarkable for their total unadulterated honesty.
I remember him once being asked about what it was like as a young black musician struggling to survive and "living the blues" as his prerequisite to making his mark in the world of music. He replied with some degree of ridicule directed at his female talk show host; stating flatly that he never once suffered a day in his life; that early on he was a professional pimp when not on stage or rehearsing, and that he always made a very good living.
Another time, while being interviewed about his numerous drummers throughout his career, he said that by watching a player walk into a room he knew immediately whether or not the player in question was a true musician and artist; stating that the body language which emanated "balance" was the revealing trait; poseurs and other "show business types" he knew by their lack of self-contained "balance" which they radiated.
"The Holy One, in His Infinite Wisdom, confoundeth even Himself!"