Midway into the set they brought out both Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo and acclaimed violinist L. Shankar (who co-founded the groundbreaking fusion experiment Shakti in the mid-'70s with John McLaughlin, and who goes by Shenkar these days) for two exhilarating pieces — one centered on Metallica's "Orion," the other a "Volcano Jam" that eventually had Shenkar wailing into a microphone and cueing the others for solos. Shortly after that — once Rodrigo's solo gave way to the Shakti-inspired "Savitri" — they brought out jazz guitar legend Al di Meola, who first wended his way through a spirited synth-tinged solo that suggested where Rod y Gab learned much of their stuff, then joined the duo in yet another dazzling display of six-string mastery.
rodrigo y gabriela and robert trujillo , you have to be fucking keeding, two simplwe words ,volaron pelos de a madres. 100% mexican talent.
o9mamaz 3 weeks ago
OK, R&G can get this dude to play violin with them, but somehow John McLaughlin "doesn't know how" to get in touch with the guy so that a true Shakti performance/recording can be made? What the heck.
mahajohn 1 year ago
Woot! I was at this concert too ! It was AWESOME and this wa an amazing part of the show. Thanks for posting this.
celestarry 1 year ago
i was there and damn, was it amazing.
thanks for the post.
krappycone 1 year ago
Thank you for posting this, I was there last night and thought i recorded it and my stupid phone tweeked! so thank you for posting it this was def a badass combo!
HoldemNetty 1 year ago
they're freakin' amazing, aren't they!!!! Cheers for posting this so I could relive a wonderful night. :)
mamasiobhan 1 year ago
nice vid. love this duo. but, the dude whistling in the background of this vid could be more annoying than all the vuvezelas in this yrs world cup combined.
moviebruin 1 year ago