Return To Forever (w/Bill Connors) 1974

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Uploaded by on Mar 7, 2006

"Hymn of the 7th Galazy"
RARE clip of RTF with Bill Connors on guitar

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  • connors is brilliant

  • re; Connors split...

    Scientology played a part too.

    Plus the music went more and more commercial and trivial.

    Connors was clearly the best guitarist for this music.

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  • @Rexicano whatever monkey mind...Shadowfax had 3/4 of a good song

    Get a life stalker.

  • @caryzia

    Right. I was just waiting around all day to hear your lame opinion. Someone who listens to...Shadowfax?

  • @Rexicano really?! commercial AND trivial ? PLEASE

    Was more song oriented...and Chick had the foresight to let other players contribute great compositions instead of his wanking & dated keyboard sound/s.

  • Wow, Stanley Clarke playin a Rickenbacker bass!!

  • Connors has better feel than Al.

  • bill connors here is almost up to the Al Di Meloa level of technique but with a better sound & feel. The later mid 80s Connors albums like Step It have some super technical playing on it in the Allan Holdsworth vein. Al Di's best records were in the 70s. His newer stuff is unlistenable to me. McLaughin still puts out some great records & / or tracks every now & then though.

  • Bill Conners! hahahaa...

    funny mistake, knowing that Connors is a very common lastname.

  • @ocean4315 Amen. Al is a technician, Bill is an artist.

  • @5mralbert I read the biography of Miles Davis and he talks about meeting Jimi through Betty Mabry, ( a woman who had affairs with both these musicians). Mabry was the one who got Davis to go to Hendrix and Sly and the Family Stone shows, (another big influence). Unfortunately Davis is rather disparaging towards Hendrix, continually harping on the fact that Jimi couldn't read charts and basically wasn't at all sophisticated in music...surprising considering Jimi's influence on Davis.

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