Classical Composer Reaction/Analysis to the Mahavishnu Orchestra (Live in 1972) | The Daily Doug

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Doug Helvering

Doug Helvering

Күн бұрын

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In this edition of #thedailydoug, I'm listening to music from the Mahavishnu Orchestra for the first time on the channel. However, it's not my first time hearing this band or these songs. In late August, I reacted to their debut album The Inner Mounting Flame while following along with a score for my Patreon community. It's now been about 5 months since I've heard Meeting of the Spirits and You Know You Know, which are both on their debut album. Here, I'm reacting to a live performance the band gave on the BBC in 1972. I hope you enjoy! (Episode 513)
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@macleadg
@macleadg Жыл бұрын
This band literally changed my life. I became a violinist and went to music school because of Jerry Goodman.
@rik061154
@rik061154 Жыл бұрын
Wasn't he a University of Miami guy, along with Bruce Hornsby, John Molo, T Lavitz and Steve Morse?
@macleadg
@macleadg Жыл бұрын
@@rik061154 Could be, I don’t know.
@heatherperleberg7816
@heatherperleberg7816 Жыл бұрын
They make me wanna pick up every instrument in the band. My fingers aren't nimble enough for keyboard, unfortunately.
@jonathanwobesky9507
@jonathanwobesky9507 Жыл бұрын
he was in the band The Flock. lots of soloing there too, but less interesting
@Poeme340
@Poeme340 Жыл бұрын
Yes, I’m 62 and this band, this music, changed my life. I was 13, a passionate drummer, and a new world was opened up to me.☮️🙏🏽
@paulgilbert9346
@paulgilbert9346 Жыл бұрын
I was 16 when this came out on BBC2. It fried my brain completely and I fell in love the Mahavishnu immediately.
@warrensmith897
@warrensmith897 Жыл бұрын
Same happened to me with Visions of The Emerald Beyond, was around 15 when it came out, never been the same since lol
@alancumming6407
@alancumming6407 Жыл бұрын
The BBC showed a lot of great concerts on a series called "Sight and Sound".. They also had a weekly Radio One hour long concert on a Saturday at about 6.30, a series which ran for a long time. Yes it was a bit mind blowing to see the Mahavishnu Orchestra on the telly at tea time on a Saturday night!
@dannylgriffin
@dannylgriffin Жыл бұрын
I turned 16 in 1972 as well! I listened to prog and was just learning about fusion.
@thepunadude
@thepunadude Жыл бұрын
JOHN MCLAUGHLIN WAS A GENIUS .. SURROUNDED BY MUSICAL GENIUSES
@Gregorypeckory
@Gregorypeckory Жыл бұрын
Hey, we lost Beck, but let's enjoy hopefully, some more years of being able to speak of John McLaughlin in the present tense; we all have to go, but no need to hurry.
@grahamhowes6904
@grahamhowes6904 Жыл бұрын
He still is playing at 81 years of age. Yorkshire lad from Doncaster. Must be something in the U.K. water we have produced a fair few brilliant guitarists: Beck, Clapton, MCCLAUGHLIN, GOVAN, Gilmour to name a few - plus Stephen Wilson, Gavin Harrison, Beatles, Floyd, BIG BIG TRAIN, Gabriel, Genesis, Yes …
@ronjm945
@ronjm945 Жыл бұрын
Let us not forget Steve Hackett, Steve Howe, Jimmy Page..
@grahamhowes6904
@grahamhowes6904 Жыл бұрын
@@ronjm945 absolutely an abundance of talent that it would take too long to list!
@dover1129
@dover1129 Жыл бұрын
was? he is my friend,, hes still going strong :)
@swatprof
@swatprof Жыл бұрын
Jan is pronounced “Yaan”. Jan Hammer was a key contributor to Jeff Beck’s second jazz rock album Wired.
@tommonk7651
@tommonk7651 Жыл бұрын
I was just gonna post this.
@allyourmoney
@allyourmoney Жыл бұрын
Also did the theme to Miami Vice.
@memelordmark7532
@memelordmark7532 Жыл бұрын
Jan Hammer is so much fun to listen to. 😎
@eddyvideo
@eddyvideo Жыл бұрын
Jan Hammer and Jerry Goodman did an album together as well. "Like Children" in 1974. What I like about this period everybody was playing with everybody else. Great way to find other excellent artists.
@CadillacL
@CadillacL Жыл бұрын
@@eddyvideo I’m gonna check that out.
@briangriffin5524
@briangriffin5524 Жыл бұрын
Carlos Santana was also a follower of the eastern mystic Sri Chinmoy. In fact he and John McLaughlin did an album together called, "Love Devotion Surrender."
@sledzeppelin
@sledzeppelin Жыл бұрын
Great album. I love their two different styles together.
@themoo7803
@themoo7803 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant album. I’m a metal head, but I bought this album about 30 years ago and loved it. Santana was so chilled
@simonjones8111
@simonjones8111 Жыл бұрын
Yup, got the original vinyl of that one, beautiful stuff.
@carbonc6065
@carbonc6065 Жыл бұрын
AAaaaaaaaaaaaand, Mr. Cobham on the Drums!
@pizzaguy8833
@pizzaguy8833 Жыл бұрын
I did know that. I know he hung out a bunch with Gabor Szabo and you can hear it in both their sounds. End of Black Magic Woman(Gypsy Queen) is a Gabor Szabo piece
@larrybirb5967
@larrybirb5967 Жыл бұрын
Billy Cobham’s first solo album, Spectrum, is a fusion classic. The tracks, Quadrant 4 and Stratus are definitely worth checking out.
@briangriffin5524
@briangriffin5524 Жыл бұрын
I still have my copy of Spectrum. The late great Tommy Bolin played guitar on that album.🎸🥁
@DavidPiniella
@DavidPiniella Жыл бұрын
Leland Sklar (the bassist on Stratus) has a video about it, here on youtube, that is excellent. kzbin.info/www/bejne/eWK9ZaiuZt5kmJo There's also a video of Beck playing Stratus (with I think Tal Wilkenfeld on bass).
@grahamnunn8998
@grahamnunn8998 Жыл бұрын
Love Cobham here, he is really playing off Goodman's solo the his own solo is so vocal.
@davidvasquez8658
@davidvasquez8658 Жыл бұрын
Is Stratus the song Tommy Bolin plays on? Great album.
@briangriffin5524
@briangriffin5524 Жыл бұрын
Tommy Bolin played guitar on every track except Spectrum and LeLis. John Tropea played guitar on those 2 tracks.😎🎸
@sdholmess
@sdholmess Жыл бұрын
I saw this original band in 73, mind-blowing. An interesting anecdote. Ruth Underwood of Frank Zappa's band told of the time when they went to see Mahavishnu. After the show Ruth said she ran into Frank and that he was visibly shaken by the experience. After that Zappa started doing more fusion music. You've got to be doing something right to freak out Frank!
@johnmuth3971
@johnmuth3971 Жыл бұрын
I saw them in '73 in Berkeley. Great show. Actually, Mahavishnu Orchestra opened for Zappa at a number of shows. There is a 'Drummers of Frank Zappa' KZbin out there where Ruth and Ralph Humphery talk about the experience. Bottom line, even though all of the musicians in Zappa's band were first rate, following MO scared the crap out of them. Especially trying to follow Billy Cobham.
@finylvinyl66
@finylvinyl66 11 ай бұрын
I was lucky to see both Zappa and Mahavishnu on the same bill in Philadelphia, probably early '73. Probably the greatest concert I've attended. As much as I love FZ, NO ONE topped McLaughlin's band for those few years.
@gidouille
@gidouille 8 ай бұрын
I saw them in September of that year in Phoenix. The set was similar to the one on Between Nothingness and Eternity which was recorded the month previous.
@danalawrence4473
@danalawrence4473 3 ай бұрын
I saw Mahavishnu play a concert where they opened for Frank and the Mothers. Jean-Luc Ponty was with Zappa at the time- Cobo Hall in Detroit.
@pariaheep
@pariaheep Ай бұрын
@@finylvinyl66 OH MAN, I ENVY you, WISHED I WAS THERE, DAMN!
@donaldanderson6604
@donaldanderson6604 Жыл бұрын
When Mahavishnu were on tour with Zappa, Frank realised he had some serious competition. Apparently, MO were off the scale loud, as well as seriously good.
@anthonyleecollins9319
@anthonyleecollins9319 Жыл бұрын
At their loudest, they were indeed VERY loud (and I was seeing a lot of rock bands at that time). But then a moment later they'd be delicate and tender and you'd lean forward to hear them more clearly. Some bands are loud because they buy powerful amps -- some bands are just in complete control of their dynamics.
@lucianaromulus1408
@lucianaromulus1408 9 ай бұрын
I was born in 90 so I never got to see them in their peak...but I've seen McLaughlin twice and I'm so grateful I got to see him. Just saw the Mahavishnu Orchestra Project, but not the same without the violin 😭
@paulwarren8936
@paulwarren8936 8 ай бұрын
Yep,saw that tour and both bands were mind blowing. Jean Luc Ponty was on violin for Frank. Wish I could travel back to that night.
@warrensmith897
@warrensmith897 Жыл бұрын
Definitely need to check out their "Visions of the Emerald Beyond". Amazing album!
@eddyvideo
@eddyvideo Жыл бұрын
Agree
@tb-cg6vd
@tb-cg6vd Жыл бұрын
The only record that could persuade this hardcore atheist there's a god.
@SuperStrik9
@SuperStrik9 Жыл бұрын
Great album from the second incarnation of the band. Narada Michael Walden's drumming and Ralphe Armstrong's bass playing on that album is mind blowing. Sensational rhythm section.
@finylvinyl66
@finylvinyl66 11 ай бұрын
INNER WORLDS, which followed, is also excellent and deserves more love.
@missyounorm33
@missyounorm33 4 ай бұрын
I challenge any hard core rock or metal fan to top the first 30 seconds of Eternity Breath - that ripping guitar riff and Narada just busting down the door as he joins in - absolutely amazing
@jeffwambold1196
@jeffwambold1196 5 ай бұрын
I didn't know music could sound like this on my first hearing on an underground FM station after midnight. kind of a life changing experience.
@renebouchard6292
@renebouchard6292 3 ай бұрын
Just Masters playing, some of the best performers of their generation. No more needed to analyse, frankly.
@markkumanninen6524
@markkumanninen6524 4 ай бұрын
I became fascinated over MO in 1975. It's never gone away. It's eternal music.
@therealsokratis
@therealsokratis Жыл бұрын
Fantastic! Mahavishnu changed my whole musical world when I discovered them in my late teens back in the 90s. Glad to see them covered on your excellent channel.
@evanjazzista
@evanjazzista 3 ай бұрын
Rick Laird was once asked why he was the only MO member who wasn't into the _virtuoso_ thing. He wisely answered "Because in that band, somebody had to say ONE."
@LuisGarcia-ee2tr
@LuisGarcia-ee2tr Жыл бұрын
McLaughlin: great guitar player and composer. Iconic band of rock-jazz fusion.
@danalawrence4473
@danalawrence4473 3 ай бұрын
I saw this band 3 times and each time was monumental. And I will say, I have seen many great drummers- Tony Williams, Neal Peart, Christian Vander, Carl Palmer, but I have never seen a drummer more powerful than Billy Cobham, who I would watch simply slack-jawed in awe.
@sledzeppelin
@sledzeppelin Жыл бұрын
SO EXCITED! YKYK is one of my all time favorite pieces. I just saw Billy Cobham live in a small jazz club a couple months ago and he was fantastic.
@bearbryant3495
@bearbryant3495 11 ай бұрын
"Birds of Fire" was my introduction to MO as well as jazz fusion.
@donkick2622
@donkick2622 Жыл бұрын
R.I.P., Rick Laird (2021).
@zaidleafar
@zaidleafar Жыл бұрын
A jazz fusion suggestion. Red Baron - Billy Cobham & George Duke Live. Absolute kickassery
@alldayadventures5418
@alldayadventures5418 Жыл бұрын
I have been asking for Cobham for a long time....
@zaidleafar
@zaidleafar Жыл бұрын
@@alldayadventures5418 best drummer IMO
@araguet
@araguet Жыл бұрын
Thanks to share this! May be you need to check the album Visions of the Emerald Beyond, it is quite a pinnacle of McLaughlin as a composer and the last of the Mahavishnu Orchestra with Jean-Luc Ponty in violin and a bunch of young (in that moment) musicians. Saludos desde Buenos Aires.
@ganazby
@ganazby Жыл бұрын
I totally agree.
@michaelcorenzwit8118
@michaelcorenzwit8118 Жыл бұрын
I have followed McLaughlin and Cobham since they played together in Miles’ band. Miles suggested that they both form their own band. The Mahavishnu Orchestra was formed and the rest is history. Btw, I consider Cobham the most creative and talented drummer ever. His background drumming is so perfect and tasteful. Thanks for sharing. I believe that their second album was their best.
@fcernig33
@fcernig33 Жыл бұрын
I love Billy Cobham. He’s a beast!
@magicruss1
@magicruss1 Жыл бұрын
Genius,groundbreaking musicians
@asharmstrong6730
@asharmstrong6730 Жыл бұрын
Apocalypse, the 3rd Mahavishnu Orchestra studio album, is a great listen, and was produced by the legend that was George Martin. He also produced Jeff Beck's fusion albums Blow By Blow and Wired in the mid-70s. McLaughlin also made an album with sitarist Ravi Shankar called Shakti, which also became the name of the group, so his involvement in and absorption of Indian classical music that you detect in his Mahavishnu music was well under way. No idea about all the technical stuff, the beats and numbers and all that, but I've been listening to this music for half a century, and I just go with the groove, the soundscapes, textures and shapes of it all. What key it's in is useful for identifying titles of classical music pieces, Mozart's G minor symphony, Schubert's E flat trio, whichever of Bach's Preludes and Fugues, but in the act of just listening, it's just the groove and the aural world it envelops me in.
@wizardofoz1937
@wizardofoz1937 Жыл бұрын
John did not make any album with Ravi Shankar. L. Shankar, no relation to Ravi, did play some mind blowing violin with the original Shakti.
@shanemcconnell1736
@shanemcconnell1736 Жыл бұрын
Not wired
@RadiantFutureRecords
@RadiantFutureRecords Жыл бұрын
'Meeting of the Spirits' is in the key of M.
@andrewsmith4154
@andrewsmith4154 Жыл бұрын
...and was NOT a member of Shakti.
@Smilenol
@Smilenol Жыл бұрын
You should do Shakti eventually. To me, that was the pinnacle of John McLaughlin's work by far.
@Andy-hh7nl
@Andy-hh7nl Жыл бұрын
Yes. Please.
@heatherperleberg7816
@heatherperleberg7816 Жыл бұрын
Certainly his fastest
@pariaheep
@pariaheep 11 ай бұрын
I had the privilege to see this band when they toured Europe in the early seventies. They were E P I C!
@tavliberty7564
@tavliberty7564 3 ай бұрын
Billy is an absolute monster……blown away
@danhurley2274
@danhurley2274 Жыл бұрын
Wow! That was fabulous Doug! Please keep adding more jazz fusion to your channel!
@PK1971PK
@PK1971PK Жыл бұрын
Love good seventies jazz fusion. First time I ever came across Mahavishnu was on the In Concert TV show. Was absolutely blown away and immediately searched out an album by them. What I found was an eight track of Birds of Fire and have been hooked ever since. With Jeff Beck passing away, I've been hearing of how he was inspired by Mahavishnu to delve in to fusion and so produced the awesome Blow by Blow and Wired albums, the second of those and a live album he collaborated with Jan Hammer (BTW, I always heard it is supposed to be pronounced Yon). Here's a request for you. When the first iteration of Mahavishnu broke up, Jerry Goodman and Jan Hammer put out an album together that gave those of us devastated by the breakup to get a little fix--Like Children. One of the cuts from that album, "Full Moon Boogie", appeared on the Beck/Hammer live album. Would love to see you do a comparison review of the song--both versions back to back.
@slowfinger2
@slowfinger2 Жыл бұрын
Same here. That "In Concert" show changed my musical direction. Had never heard anything like it. I then got Birds of Fire on LP. I tell my jam friends that listening to Mahav is a master class in how to jam.
@Gregorypeckory
@Gregorypeckory Жыл бұрын
I love that you brought up that gem, "Like Children"; an amazing album and the only recording I know of to feature both the guitar playing of Jerry Goodman, the drumming of Jan Hammer, and of course their usual awesome playing of keys and violin! It's also the first time I think I have ever seen anyone bring up that unique piece of history! It sounds like we probably have very similar tastes and possibly similar collections of records and CDs! Every individual, band, and recording you mentioned is one of my all time faves! I bet you're a fan of Weather Report and Oregon, and Carnatic and Hindustani music as well, like McLaughlin and Shakti led me to checking out Debashish Bhattacharya. L.Shankar, and Mandolin Srinivas! It's endless once you start going down those awesome rabbit holes of creative genius with all those greats providing multiple generations of massive inspiration that lives on in young players like Matteo Mancuso and his band!
@harmono8766
@harmono8766 Жыл бұрын
What's cool is Jan Hammer acquired a Moog after the album was released, so his solos have the Moog but it's not on the Inner Mounting album. Also I think Jan is pronounced "Yan". I remember when I first got into them, or sort of. I was intoxicated when I first heard this bootleg album and although I didn't remember the name of the band, my brother handed me the 8-Track of Birds of Fire. I asked what that was, and he said "That's the band you were digging last night- remember?" So I played it and was blown away and didn't know what it was. But I knew who Jan Hammer was from the Jeff Beck association. Spectum by Billy Cobham is one of the best Albums ever made. It has Jan Hammer, Rick Laird, and the late Tommy Bolin on guitar as well as horns, and acoustic Jazz. Spectrum is what got me into all the other kinds of Jazz, although I did like Louis Armstrong before that.
@grahamhowes6904
@grahamhowes6904 Жыл бұрын
For me it was Weather Report live album 8;30
@tommonk7651
@tommonk7651 Жыл бұрын
Mahavishnu was just loaded with virtuoso musicians....
@FelixUnger-q3k
@FelixUnger-q3k 3 ай бұрын
Passport, Jean-Luc Ponty and the Jeff Beck fusion albums would all be awesome to hear your thoughts on. Thanks Doug!!
@RalphBellairs
@RalphBellairs Жыл бұрын
I saw this line-up on their second gig of the 1972 UK tour at the Free Trade Hall, Manchester. Possibly the best gig I've ever been to. I remember about 2 minutes into the gig John McLaughlin's amp blew. Cue roadies scurrying around and the 4 remaining members going into an improvised jam for 4 or 5 minutes while they changed the amp! Still sounded good!
@snuppssynthchannel
@snuppssynthchannel Жыл бұрын
They mopped the floor with almost any band in existence back in those day.
@67275gtb4
@67275gtb4 Жыл бұрын
There’s a story that they got put on a brief little tour opening for the Eagles at about the time that the Eagles were starting to really hit. After the first show Don Henley and Glenn Fry had a talk with John and said from now on we open and you guys close. 😮
@billcolangelo5852
@billcolangelo5852 7 ай бұрын
I saw them perform Inner Mounting Flame & Birds of Fire a couple of times. Fondest memories of this HUGE band!
@phoenixdoglover9403
@phoenixdoglover9403 Жыл бұрын
This music brings back so many memories...sitting on the concert lawn in Western Mass, while McClaughlin created lightning, and Cobham added crashes and rolls of thunder, and Goodman and Hammer were the rain. Rick Laird doesn't get enough credit, haha! It wasn't so much meditative as immersive. At the end of their concerts, you were wrung out and happy.
@stanls265
@stanls265 Жыл бұрын
Jazz Fusion ROCKS!
@stevecaststringtheory8691
@stevecaststringtheory8691 Жыл бұрын
The comment about Rick Laird looking like the table next to him got their food first made me laugh outloud
@andrewsmith4154
@andrewsmith4154 Жыл бұрын
Laird is underapreciated. He said in an interview when the band self-destructed he could not get any sort of work thereafter. ...The underappreciated bassist...
@ianmc8671
@ianmc8671 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for a great reaction. Phil Collins was in a Jazz Fusion band called Brand X. I recommend the track Malaga Virgen off their Moroccan Roll album. Features the great Percy Jones on fretless bass.
@matthewlloyd5130
@matthewlloyd5130 Жыл бұрын
How about Nuclear Burn from Unorthodox Behaviour?
@frankbossert4050
@frankbossert4050 Жыл бұрын
🤔 must check that out!👍
@kzustang
@kzustang Жыл бұрын
This band just fried everyone's brain back in 1972. Everybody went crazy on Fusion after that. Even King Crimson, Gong and everyone shifted their styles after hearing them. What a band! Both incarnations.
@chacob3380
@chacob3380 Жыл бұрын
Wow! Thanks for doing this review - I'd encourage you to try out Vision's of the Emerald Beyond too (Lilas Dance is a favorite). And if you get bored of that try Shakti (Le Danse du Bonheur)
@michaelromeo4601
@michaelromeo4601 Жыл бұрын
I very much love John and his work with Shakti,I was lucky enough to have seen John 4X,and my friends and I were always blown away
@barrylyndongurley
@barrylyndongurley Ай бұрын
At sixteen, I went with a few friends to see The Mahavishnu Orchestra at Shady Grove Arena in Rockville, MD. The stage was circular inside of a circular auditorium. There were no more than 35 or 40 people attending. When they hit the first four chords at full volume, sustaining each chord as Cobham displayed his impossibly virtuosic chops, it changed my musical life in an instant. The music was extraordinarily brilliant and wonderful.
@heidiheidiho6412
@heidiheidiho6412 Ай бұрын
Albert Bouchard, the drummer of Blue Oyster Cult once told this really funny Mahavishnu story; so, BOC were label-mates with The Byrds and Mahavishnu. Apparently back in the day, record labels would organize concert tours to promote their artists. In this case, the record label - I think it was CBS - had a series of concerts featuring Mahavishnu, BOC, and The Byrds in that order. Albert Bouchard thought to himself at the time that the lineup was great because Mahavishnu will play their mellow Indian stuff, then BOC would come on and rock the place out, then the set would be finished by The Byrds playing their radio-friendly hits. Albert and the rest of his band only showed up for their set at the beginning of the tour. One time, he made the mistake (his words) of coming to the gig early and catching Mahavishnu's set because their performance completely blew Albert away with its intensity and aggression. The reason for this was he was only familiar with John McLaughlin's work playing less aggressive Indian influenced stuff. Subsequently, Albert confessed that he - and probably the rest of Blue Oyster Cult - felt kind of sick from nervousness every time they had to follow Mahavishnu for the rest of the tour! 😅
@JohnAnter
@JohnAnter Жыл бұрын
Sounds of my chilhood. Your enthusiasm for what you hear and break down made my day! Keep on....
@andrewwallace1376
@andrewwallace1376 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful musicianship on these tracks. Between Nothingness & Eternity is one of my favourite Mahavishnu albums thanks for this reaction Doug 😀
@billbolin7972
@billbolin7972 Жыл бұрын
Yes. About time.
@Apollon21
@Apollon21 11 ай бұрын
Ich bin jetzt 76 Jahre. Diese Musik von J.Mc.L höre ich von Anfang an bis heute. Sie hat den Wert von klassischer Musik, die mich immer wieder begeistert und mich wirklich verjüngt, auch optisch.
@thestarseeker8196
@thestarseeker8196 7 ай бұрын
Love these live Mahavishnu sessions. Pure music, not encumbered by one genre, two, three, four. There’s a great recording of the “Apocalypse” material out there too.
@snuppssynthchannel
@snuppssynthchannel Жыл бұрын
Jan Hammer is the dude that partly revolutionized synth soloing by Adding that "guitaristic" pitch Bending to his sound. And he had a rhythmic approach to his soloing which I haven't heard been surpassed to this day, his pitch bend technique is also really difficult to emulate. A more conscious and "connected" synth player then a lot of the synth shredders of today. Jan, Chick, Duke, Zavod, Hancock, Emerson. All great players, but Jan was the Moog soloist!
@hubbsllc
@hubbsllc Жыл бұрын
Exactly. Jan had "lead" synthesizer sorted out better than anybody (George Duke and Chick Corea were close) and doubled down by going remote (Roger-Powell-designed-and-built "Probe" controller running an Oberheim 4-voice). He could and did go toe-to-toe with guitarists like Beck, Di Meola, and Schon. I remember a long time ago seeing an interview with Beck where he's talking - almost in an annoyed-seeming way - that Hammer was so *musical* that if he "fell on his arse" on a piano some magnificent chord would come out.
@jpmnewyork
@jpmnewyork Жыл бұрын
On a commercial note, Jan wrote and recorded the theme to "Miami Vice"
@pariaheep
@pariaheep Ай бұрын
Check ECM - "TIMELESS" - John Abercrombie, Yan Hammer, Jack de Johnette👌
@leddygee1896
@leddygee1896 Жыл бұрын
These musicians shared a very special relationship. To me their music is a religious experience, and I'm pretty sure a lot of other people feel the same way...
@alibaba2894
@alibaba2894 6 ай бұрын
You must look into his Indian fusion band Shakti. I saw them playing in London last year. It was one of the best concerts that I have ever attended.
@RodFleming-World
@RodFleming-World 10 ай бұрын
The fact that the the theme of You Know You Know begins and ends on an upbeat takes it away from the four-square and makes it ethereal - even though it is still 4/4.
@guyharrison4644
@guyharrison4644 8 ай бұрын
thanks for this. really enjoyed it being a massive fan of Mahavishnu...
@ineedanameforthischannel419
@ineedanameforthischannel419 10 ай бұрын
Amazing group unbelievable, thanks Doug
@chizmo7
@chizmo7 Жыл бұрын
These guys were and still are huge influences on me.
@geneobrien8907
@geneobrien8907 Ай бұрын
One music critic at the time wrote, "The Mahavishnu Orchestra takes your head to places its never before been to". Those were the days! Music was evolving in such interesting ways. Mahavishnu, Weather Report, Return to Forever, Headhunters, Miles, etc. and all of the solo works by individual band mates. Being born in 1950, I heard an evolution in popular music from Do Wop to Brit invasion & Motown to psychedelic to fusion, which opened the door for me to jazz in all of its forms. It all seemed so fascinating in how music just kept progressing, I kept wondering where it was going to go next. The disco era ruined popular music's winning streak but fortunately, there was a deep well of jazz for me to draw from.
@wagstaff6135
@wagstaff6135 Жыл бұрын
This is some of my favorite music, ever -- wonderful to see you doing a video on this, Doug!
@peterjordanson1021
@peterjordanson1021 Жыл бұрын
Narada Michael Walden's first album is EPIC. Mahavishu Orchestra first got me interested in Walden. Walden also followed this guru too. Don't let the album cover scare you away. How many first albums have both Jeff Beck and Santana as guests on two songs?
@markyachnin1901
@markyachnin1901 5 ай бұрын
Such amazing music. Thank you Doug!
@Gregorypeckory
@Gregorypeckory Жыл бұрын
Everything you said echoed my own thoughts, or was a great revelation; fantastic video!
@johndrx165
@johndrx165 Жыл бұрын
These guys were trailblazers for sure.
@robertheckler1048
@robertheckler1048 Жыл бұрын
I've been waiting for Doug to do some Mahavishnu and some Return to Forever (especially the Hymn of the Seventh Galaxy album).
@mcwulf25
@mcwulf25 Жыл бұрын
70s jazz fusion was just before my time but I could still really get into it. Other bands: Soft Machine / Matching Mole Caravan - check out Auberge du Sanglier for crazy time sig Curved Air Gong Gentle Giant
@rhubarb_runner2
@rhubarb_runner2 Жыл бұрын
For having not heard before a lot of what you've been reviewing over the months, you have gotten quite good at throwing around adept comparisons to other pieces / groups 😃
@alibaba2894
@alibaba2894 11 ай бұрын
John McLaughlin still plays You Know, You Know. At 81, he is still truly amazing.
@peterharley8408
@peterharley8408 8 ай бұрын
I saw them at Winterand, SF billed behind Emerson, Lake Palmer. Breathtaking! half the crowd came for MO & many of us left after ELP's first number. Not even in the same ballpark.
@caseyshawn5
@caseyshawn5 Жыл бұрын
Yes! Thank you! Keep the jazz fusion music coming!
@bernab
@bernab Жыл бұрын
I Saw Billy Cobham in Madrid with a Salsa band. I was amazed by his drumming.
@anthonyfesta7010
@anthonyfesta7010 Жыл бұрын
Awesome analysis. Bravo!
@coffeefoot
@coffeefoot Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this Mr. Helvering.
@vicomtedelomagne
@vicomtedelomagne 2 ай бұрын
I saw them a couple of times - Reading festival and in London - with a later iteration [Ponty on violin]. Just amazing. McLaughlin's Extrapolation is my favourite jazz album - John Surman was extraordinary.
@helterskelter1178
@helterskelter1178 Жыл бұрын
I fell in love for the Mahavishnu Orchestra by accident. Found a copy of the Inner Mounting Flame with no case 20yrs ago. It blew my mind with the virtuoso musicianship of the whole band. Still a favourite album of mine.
@kulsto_ribro
@kulsto_ribro Жыл бұрын
This is such an amazing performance
@ChrisFlorko
@ChrisFlorko Жыл бұрын
I would really like to see you review anything by Allan Holdsworth
@loobomorph
@loobomorph Жыл бұрын
I really hope the time DH will be reacting to the genius of Allan is gettig closer!
@RaymondParkerPhoto
@RaymondParkerPhoto Жыл бұрын
The Inner Mounting Flame album changed how I hear and understand music, not to mention transporting me to another dimension in 1971, when I was 19. It was my “University of Music.” I would never experience music the same way again; it became my lodestar, so to speak. I saw him and The Mahavishnu Orchestra in 1974. So grateful and happy John is still teaching us new things.
@axis2946
@axis2946 Жыл бұрын
You have to own "Visions from the Emerald Beyond ". Just A class. A journey through A Masterpiece!
@MrTwangstaable
@MrTwangstaable Жыл бұрын
I wish I could have double thumbs up this one. Spot on.
@williamvirta7854
@williamvirta7854 Жыл бұрын
WOW.... this is an amazing live performance!
@CMI2017
@CMI2017 Жыл бұрын
Check Jeff Beck's version of You Know You Know. He and McLaughlin toured together in 1975. Mahavishnu influenced him and so many bands in the 1970s.
@One_Proud_Papa
@One_Proud_Papa Жыл бұрын
Jan Hammer (Yawn) is the guy that wrote and performed the hit "Axel F" from Beverly Hills Cop. He also did music for Miami Vice.
@MarcMartino
@MarcMartino Жыл бұрын
I love the miami vice music he did. There's some very good stuff in there. i have it on cassette even. LOL
@hubbsllc
@hubbsllc Жыл бұрын
Harold Faltermeyer did "Axel F."
@One_Proud_Papa
@One_Proud_Papa Жыл бұрын
@@hubbsllc Sorry, you're right.
@MarcMartino
@MarcMartino Жыл бұрын
Awesome! Reminds me of Jean Luc Ponty and Weather Report. Editing his analog sound during the piece. Very cool.
@michaelbriefs9764
@michaelbriefs9764 Жыл бұрын
Doug, please- PLEASE - listen to music by The Dixie Dregs (aka, The Dregs)!! Steve Morse is the leader/guitarist of the band and their music is very influenced by Mahavishnu Orchestra! They do Rock/Jazz fusion as well as Classical-influenced music as well was Blue Grass! They do everything! Check out The Dregs!
@christopherwright8811
@christopherwright8811 Жыл бұрын
Yup. I second that. Mailed Doug a few days back requesting- most respectfully- Night Meets Light. And The Bash. As well as Pompous Circumstances.
@leddygee1896
@leddygee1896 Жыл бұрын
I Third That.
@memelordmark7532
@memelordmark7532 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely agree!😎
@henchmusic5878
@henchmusic5878 Жыл бұрын
If I may be so bold, You reacted to the wrong MVO. I was lucky enough to see them in 75 supporting the "Visions of the Emerald Beyond" album. The warm-up act was Jeff Beck supporting "Blow by Blow." To this day, the best concert I've ever heard. I would love to hear your reaction to "Eternity's Beath, " both parts, and/or "Lila's Dance"--which has a really neat time signature--and puts every other "power trio" to shame. you'll enjoy it.
@jacklambert1521
@jacklambert1521 5 ай бұрын
I think it's so cool that Jan Hammer would later go on to score Miami Vice, effectively giving the 1980s a soundtrack.
@SoulmateParis
@SoulmateParis 11 ай бұрын
I saw this very concert in Montreux in 1972 and this was the opening song which blew our heads off. The basic arpegio just flows and with the complex beats of the drummer gives an extraordinary effect. I immediately signed up for guitar lessons with a teacher who loved Mclaughlin … many years ago !
@donlench
@donlench 8 ай бұрын
so nice to know or see something else who can see the pure greatness of mahavisnu orchestra who i have listened to since i think i was 18 in 1978 i still air guitar with perfection to him
@DaveyL1954
@DaveyL1954 Жыл бұрын
You may notice that during the opening of the band getting going, I suspect that the reason that they are going round the opening two chords is that Jan Hammer is suffering with a poor connection on the Fender Rhodes piano to his amp. Notice that he gets up to investigate but the cameras quickly focus away whilst the problem tries to become rectified. You can see Jan at 5.55 getting up to sort out the static interference, which is clearly evident in the recording. Thus, they move straight in to You Know, You Know. The MiniMoog becomes Jan's weapon of battle as a recent (and very new instrument in the day) acquisition and gets going on some formidable soloing. I saw this when it was first broadcast when I was 17. My dad encouraged me to enjoy the music, and only liked the band because John M. had short hair, of which my dad approved. I saw the Mahavishnu in Manchester England on their Birds of Fire tour in '72, and as recently met John and the 7th Dimension once again in Manchester, back stage. He's a wonderful man, very approachable, and best of all, he comes from our village in Doncaster, South Yorkshire.
@PabloskyS84
@PabloskyS84 Жыл бұрын
I love the music on this video, but also the editing and stage lights! Is an unique document , I probably seen it a hundred times ❣️
@robinreiley1828
@robinreiley1828 Жыл бұрын
I first heard "The.Inner Mounting Flame" in the Summer of ,'72. I had been camping for about 2 weeks, in the Catskill Creek in Upstate NY. My friend Sally stopped by with this on cassette, and I can still remember it echoing off the 70ft cliffs across the creek. A Magical Time. She also had the new Deep Purple 'Machine Head "album!
@briangriffin5524
@briangriffin5524 Жыл бұрын
I saw the Mahavishnu Orchestra at the Capitol Theater in Passaic NJ.🎼🎸🎻🥁
@jackpittens796
@jackpittens796 Жыл бұрын
Awesome. More fusion jazz please. I would love to see you cover something from Alain Caron or his original band UZEB.
@NVM_SMH
@NVM_SMH Сағат бұрын
Visions of the Emerald Beyond 😊
@nlumby
@nlumby 9 ай бұрын
...you know, you know ...quite one of the best tunes ever
@colinharper8791
@colinharper8791 Жыл бұрын
The reason they shift so soon to 'You Know, You Know', Doug, and the reason the violin solo appears to come straight in on 'Meeting of the Spirits', is because this is the 30-minute edit/repeat broadcast of the 45-minute original broadcast of the programme. The 45-minute original broadcast (which no longer survives) contained the full version of 'Meeting...' (along with a version of 'Dance of Maya', not in the edited repeat version at all). The band were filmed for German station ZDF a few days after this BBC performance and also performed 'Meeting of the Spirits' transitioning into 'You Know, You Know' - find it on KZbin if you'd to hear how both tunes were presented in their live show during 1972.
@sealisa1398
@sealisa1398 Жыл бұрын
Jeff Beck played YKYK and Stratus in most of his shows of last 10 years. He and John were members of the mutual admiration society. Billy is a beautiful beast.
@joshb23
@joshb23 Жыл бұрын
There's a great anecdote about M.O. touring with Aerosmith in the early 70s and before the show Aerosmith is partying in their dressing room and Steve Tyler (I think) figures he'd go say hi to McLaughlin & Co., maybe invite them to party, so he knocks and opens their door and they're all sitting in a circle meditating. Tyler just backs out and closes the door - I love that image. Mahavishnu Orchestra was on another level!
@grahamreed8774
@grahamreed8774 Жыл бұрын
When I saw them in 1973, it sounded like music from another world and still does- has anyone topped this since? Billy has a metronome in his head as most drummer do generally, but the complexity of the music means that you have to have good memory too. I have never forgotten his solo at the Rainbow Theatre in London in 1973. Never heard anything like it since. John did produce a solo album before the Mahavishnu Orchestra called Devotion in 1970. With Larry Young- Keys, Billy Rich- Bass and Buddy Miles- Drums. It was an early indication as to what he moving towards musically.
@jeffeklund7246
@jeffeklund7246 Жыл бұрын
So i was blessed to see Leo Kottke, Zappa and John McLaughlin. Saw Mahavishnu twice. The second time was in StL. He used to ask for silence before and then started with a huge Gong. The audience would not stop talking so he played the whole concert with his back to the audience. Loved this band and respected his choice to not face the crowd. Also Jean Luc Ponty was with the band at that time. Amazing
@jonathanroberts8981
@jonathanroberts8981 Жыл бұрын
Saw the Dregs at a venue where the audience wouldn’t shut up. Could only hear them when they were playing flat out. Makes you wonder why those people bought tickets.
@Gerard-yt3dz
@Gerard-yt3dz Жыл бұрын
Jan, Mother Fuckin' BADASS Hammer!!!!
@idag071
@idag071 11 ай бұрын
"That was so impressive at the end" and so were you Doug. You did the MO justice, respect!
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