Saw Larry Coryell and Alphonse Mouzon live in the summer of 2008 at the Catalina Jazz Club in Hollywood for the first time. It was life changing... Then saw Billy Cobham and his band play at the same venue two years later. Amazing too...
MERCI POUR CE JOYAU !!! l'album de l'époque est génial ,A LPHONSE MOUZON joue magnifiquemen bien.... (didier-dagostino-batteur.fr) "groove shuffle funk" vidéo sur youtube (en toute humilité!)
This was the peak of "mind blowing" jazz. Larry Coryell and John McLaughlin led the charge. Before Jimi died he was discussing a project with Miles Davis that would have seen him perhaps replace McLaughlin or combine bands with The Experience. The story has it that Miles wanted 50 grand up front - a monumental sum in 1968 and Michael Jeffreys wouldn't pay it. One can only imagine what would have come out of that as Miles put out Bitches Brew and Jimi moved on.
whats with the dubbing in this vid? this was originally a video of them playing "right on ya'll" but its got a different song over it.... this same vid used to be on youtube and it had the correct song they were playing at the performance (right on ya'll) i cant find that version on youtube anymore...dyou know were it is? if you have it, could you perhaps upload it? theeenks
I can't believe it! I've never heard a live version of Yin. It is even more phenomenal than the record because Larry is absolutely ripping this one to pieces. Alphonse, Danny, all of them.
Wow! After seeing this band on many occasions, and in several different incarnations, I have to say that this tape captures them at their peak. Everyone was in top form and there was lots of energy in the air. This was the REAL jazz fusion (along with other select contemporaries of that era .
What can I say... just agree with you fortunate others that also
got in on Larry & 11th house back then. Exploration & change. Yin was one of the best statements of that. I saw them live when I was 15, I was obsessed after that. Think about the other choices. The #1 song in 1973 was Tie a yellow ribbon. Thank God for Larry!!
Fantastic audio, rare amazing performance of this group. The video doesn't seem to sync at all.... hearing this band live changed the way I'd play music forever.
God, this band was so great - especially in the early stages like on this video. Picture and sound synch was off here and there but who cares - what a fantastic treat!
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alphonsemouzon 2 days ago
Saw Larry Coryell and Alphonse Mouzon live in the summer of 2008 at the Catalina Jazz Club in Hollywood for the first time. It was life changing... Then saw Billy Cobham and his band play at the same venue two years later. Amazing too...
getpsyched1223 2 weeks ago
You know for sure there are only passionate fans who listen to this when there are no dislikes.
getpsyched1223 2 weeks ago
MERCI POUR CE JOYAU !!! l'album de l'époque est génial ,A LPHONSE MOUZON joue magnifiquemen bien.... (didier-dagostino-batteur.fr) "groove shuffle funk" vidéo sur youtube (en toute humilité!)
dagostinoification 3 months ago
That is some nasty jamming
jimikalimba 4 months ago
Thanks for this gem, I forgot how crazy great this band was.. "They don't make em like this anymore".
Who does one have to poke in the eye, to get a copy of the video? Will exchange with other "un-copy-righted" jazz rock stuff.. ;-)
Chryslerdude 6 months ago
I'm not even choked about the audio syncing effort--this track is ten minutes of musical HOMICIDE. Good stuff!
MarsNova 8 months ago
this is a composition of the german pianist wolfgang dauner
isivip1 9 months ago
Danny Trifan's bass is ultra-smokin'.
allegracloud 9 months ago
This was the peak of "mind blowing" jazz. Larry Coryell and John McLaughlin led the charge. Before Jimi died he was discussing a project with Miles Davis that would have seen him perhaps replace McLaughlin or combine bands with The Experience. The story has it that Miles wanted 50 grand up front - a monumental sum in 1968 and Michael Jeffreys wouldn't pay it. One can only imagine what would have come out of that as Miles put out Bitches Brew and Jimi moved on.
clarkewi 10 months ago
Great music, I am glad to hear this great band again after so much time. This track is called YIN and it was from the first album.
thegerrie19561 1 year ago
Larry and all the guys are just so EXACT on this tune. It's like pinpoint precision of coolness.
stratoleft 1 year ago
THE DOCTOR ON BASS, HISTORY PROFESSOR DR DANNY TRIFAN, VER, VERY AMAZING PLAYING, HE IS A BEAST ON THE BASS!!!!!!!!!!
lionlr1 1 year ago
Thanks avs002 for your support & cooperation!!!
alphonsemouzon 1 year ago
Kick ass material!
MarkLipka 1 year ago
Great stuff, and to think I opened for the 11th House with my band Upepo in late 1973 at the U. of Washington in Seattle...quite an honor!
A48289 1 year ago
whats with the dubbing in this vid? this was originally a video of them playing "right on ya'll" but its got a different song over it.... this same vid used to be on youtube and it had the correct song they were playing at the performance (right on ya'll) i cant find that version on youtube anymore...dyou know were it is? if you have it, could you perhaps upload it? theeenks
catatafish22 1 year ago
I can't believe it! I've never heard a live version of Yin. It is even more phenomenal than the record because Larry is absolutely ripping this one to pieces. Alphonse, Danny, all of them.
stratoleft 1 year ago 3
This is the way Miles WANTED to sound during his Fusion period..
Chuckhm 1 year ago 4
OMG, these guys rule ! Not an inch below Mahavishnu, Return To Forever or Weather Report.
DrLux 1 year ago
This may be my favorite Eleventh House tune and it's great to hear it done live. Thanks for sharing this with us!
Modes9 1 year ago
Brilliant
WELLBRAN 1 year ago
Fantastic !
MrReiDei 1 year ago
Fantastic!! This band sounds so much better live.The records,while great,didn't do them justice.
hbeejay 1 year ago
HOLY FUCK THIS SHIT ROCKS!
Gazontheraz 2 years ago
Fuck this is tight! Any more of this stuff??
bellsonrich 2 years ago
Wow! After seeing this band on many occasions, and in several different incarnations, I have to say that this tape captures them at their peak. Everyone was in top form and there was lots of energy in the air. This was the REAL jazz fusion (along with other select contemporaries of that era .
sprechstimme 2 years ago
What can I say... just agree with you fortunate others that also
got in on Larry & 11th house back then. Exploration & change. Yin was one of the best statements of that. I saw them live when I was 15, I was obsessed after that. Think about the other choices. The #1 song in 1973 was Tie a yellow ribbon. Thank God for Larry!!
markatier 2 years ago
Fantastic audio, rare amazing performance of this group. The video doesn't seem to sync at all.... hearing this band live changed the way I'd play music forever.
mrich223 2 years ago
I will say that this is the first time I've ever heard Yin played live like this even without the video, and this is phenomenal.
stratoleft 2 years ago
God, this band was so great - especially in the early stages like on this video. Picture and sound synch was off here and there but who cares - what a fantastic treat!
lagatuda 2 years ago
wow really takes me back. they were saying something. freakin' Mike Mandel: God or something like that
realself1 2 years ago
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Wow! Larry's tearing it up here!... They must have been serving some great coffee that night!...LOL...
sinsagoodmansbrother 2 years ago