Jan started the minimoog phenomenon!!!!! Then George duke, Tom coster, chick corea. Etc followed jans lead. He brought that loop the output back in the minimoog for that extra kick overdrive. Jan is the king of minimoogs and r.I.p. Bob moog!!
This style inspired Todd Rundgrens Utopia, Todd even bought the same Gibson guitar, I saw him play it live. I do like the sound of the ring modulator on Rhodes, I get that effect from a boss distortion device that has eq, its easy to get the overload sound. Wish I had the talent.
um....jan describes the wavefunction of my brain in this solo....pretty sure i dont know of any other rhodes solos other than some bootlegged RTF stuff that can even touch this...naysayers should really be helpless here...post links to anything anyone thinks is on par or more incredible than this PLEASE....THANKS FOR UPLOAD!!
I like him even better on organ. He's definitely a great keyboard player. It's too bad he went "fuzak" in the 80's. Thanks for posting this so we can see just how great these guys were.
I believe Cobham is using brushes on this tune and he's still nailing the skins hard. Jan Hammer's solo and his use of the Ring Modulator makes this Rhodes almost sound like a synth at times. What chops and creativity. Jan is still (along w/George Duke) the greatest Moog and synth players of all time to this day.
More Mk I Mahavishnu please. Just not enough or original Shakti or any decent fusion Miles stuff. Nice solo by Jan Hammer though and Billham Cobbly kicking it too.
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Giuseppetiberi 1 year ago
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Giuseppetiberi 1 year ago
This is wonderful. Made my day. No, my night.
nassreiskulturen 1 year ago
Jan started the minimoog phenomenon!!!!! Then George duke, Tom coster, chick corea. Etc followed jans lead. He brought that loop the output back in the minimoog for that extra kick overdrive. Jan is the king of minimoogs and r.I.p. Bob moog!!
dhampex 2 years ago
This style inspired Todd Rundgrens Utopia, Todd even bought the same Gibson guitar, I saw him play it live. I do like the sound of the ring modulator on Rhodes, I get that effect from a boss distortion device that has eq, its easy to get the overload sound. Wish I had the talent.
grabngonuts 2 years ago
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Hashwizard 3 years ago
What a great player Jan was... Incredible.
titusbeertsen 3 years ago 2
um....jan describes the wavefunction of my brain in this solo....pretty sure i dont know of any other rhodes solos other than some bootlegged RTF stuff that can even touch this...naysayers should really be helpless here...post links to anything anyone thinks is on par or more incredible than this PLEASE....THANKS FOR UPLOAD!!
smavissimo 3 years ago 2
I like him even better on organ. He's definitely a great keyboard player. It's too bad he went "fuzak" in the 80's. Thanks for posting this so we can see just how great these guys were.
Modes9 4 years ago
jan hammer, a keyboard magician, was born for rhodes and mini moog. He was a god for me !
goecart 4 years ago
jan hammer is a sick, sick man
jkrendelclark 4 years ago 2
Love Jan Hammer...his Moog work tho ranks amoung the greats. This is another one of my fav Mahavishnu pieces. I love this stuff...keep it coming.
dazamaru 4 years ago
Awesome! My favorite Mahavishnu song. Thank you for posting.
ethnotime 5 years ago
I believe Cobham is using brushes on this tune and he's still nailing the skins hard. Jan Hammer's solo and his use of the Ring Modulator makes this Rhodes almost sound like a synth at times. What chops and creativity. Jan is still (along w/George Duke) the greatest Moog and synth players of all time to this day.
ignaciomoran 5 years ago 3
More Mk I Mahavishnu please. Just not enough or original Shakti or any decent fusion Miles stuff. Nice solo by Jan Hammer though and Billham Cobbly kicking it too.
AfroZen 5 years ago
yes,they are great!
Poughkeepsie 5 years ago
i always loved this band, and i always thought jan hammer was at his best on a rhodes.
feralmusic 5 years ago
i agree, i love his rhodes work
wurlybird9 5 years ago
defnitly! thanks for this video
davefargo 4 years ago