LARRY CORYELL-GARY BURTON 1967 Berlin
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Larry Coryell is either much smaller than I thought, or else he's playing a really BIG guitar. It's comical looking.
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The Best! I did not see them in person but had many of Burton and Coryell"s albums - Nice to find the cut here - I had well over 1500 albums and this cut was by far the most played. This is now a favorite on my computer, to listen to many more times.
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このsuper400、しかもCです。
ネックとヘッドの間に何か折れたのを繋いだみたい器具のようなも
のが見えるんですよ。 他の本によるとこのギターはLarryの浮気で彼女が壊したとか
載ってましたがひょっとしてその後遺症でしょうか。すべて推測で 失礼します。 -
11th house was amazing live....
loved that stuff to death...
also heard larry's son is a great player too...
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@Toastwithmarmelade Spot on! But his recent work is still good!
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@nearstar1 I do too...got 'em cheap ! The VG album was one of my best finds. Larry knew how to put some hurt on a Gibson Super 400 .
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One more piece where the comment "Like" just doesn't get it done.
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Coryell's "Live at the Village Gate " was my first introduction to jazz and I still listen to it. His "Offering" album with Mike Mandel & Steve Marcus is incredible.
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Wow, I've heard these guys on recordings but live it really comes together is a great way. !
Coryell's way of playing the guitar brings tears to my eyes (and not many things do). His album "Live at the Village Gate" is one of my all-time favorites. It is mystic and funny and innocent at the same time. His recordings with The Eleventh House are still good, But they cannot compare with the magic of his earliest recordings.
Toastwithmarmelade 2 years ago 16
Its simple guys Larry was the only god damned jazz guitar player in HISTORY that actually rocked. Sure Johnny Mclaughlin could put some ferocious distorted rock type licks down especially mahavishnu era but Larry actually is a rocker at heart. He was just too big for rock genre and had to make his mark on jazz. Peace to all!!
AmericanDiaz 3 months ago 2