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The best music today is hidden on the internet or on the fw great public supported radio stations. Still I say there's nothing like the first time. And the sounds coming out of that era didn't exost just a few years earlier. The good music today is reminiscent. I'm so blessed to have been a teen in the early 70's. It was a very special time. Musicians were allowed to experiment and we expected that. Nothing like today! Generic (the Matrix) is the norm now.
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God, I'd give anything to have seen these guys. I don't think I'd ever leave the concert, I'd just gradually dematerialize or something.
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the most powerful band of all time!
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well is mahavishnu in the grasp of hindu demons or is his creativity from a good triune god we call Jesus. if it's demon worship ultimately, he has brought a bad reference to music theory.
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Laird sure is wanking on this... bad sound
but Thanks.
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@dorian411 Dorian! I saw many concerts of SBB, it was great, magic music(in 70th). I hope You will like it. I know Mahavishnu, but in my opinion some records of SBB are more attractive and I prefer their music. Best wishes!
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@szelenberg Really? You must be high or something. SBB is not even close to the MO. Well maybe one of SBB's guitarist's use of a Gibson double neck...
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@bazonics "Don`t let the Dragon eat your Mother" on "Devotion" has similiar chord changes. I think he was experimenting with it and finally completed it with the Mahavishnu Orchestra.
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fine music but the best concert jazzrock trio was SBB, try for example concert from Karlstad 1975, may be the best record in this style in XX century or concert from Helsinki with Niemen as Niemen group from 1973 possible on youtube
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fine music but the best concert jazzrock trio was SBB, try for example concert from Karlstad 1975, may be the best record in this style in XX century
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Guitarist Carl Orr: "I thoroughly enjoyed reading “Follow Your Heart - John McLaughlin song by song.” The descriptions of the music are great, and I particularly enjoy those inspired moments when the author abandons literal description and describes the music in vivid, sometimes surreal imagery."
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WOW!! The energy from the band sounds incredible compared to the studio recordings!



Where has Rick Laird gone? I use to see him play play with Chuck Wayne in NYC. Always loved his style.
VSNROCKS 1 year ago
@VSNROCKS As far as I know, Rick Laird is now a profesional photographer living in New York.
bazonics 1 year ago
Bazonics have you got all of this concert?
Awesome music!
Both versions in the 70s.
Jellybeantiger 3 years ago
I think it's all on youtube. 'hope' which I never posted but someone else has. 'One word' and 'resolution'. It was for a tv concert and I think that's the whole thing.
bazonics 3 years ago