What is the greatest tune by the MAHAVISHNU ORCHESTRA?

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  • @devdec2816
    @devdec2816 Před 10 měsíci +13

    Eternity’s Breath does it for me. A great introduction to MO even though it’s from the second incarnation. It’s what got me into MO as a teenager and I still get the most thrills out of that piece, along with Lila’s Dance.

  • @moogfooger
    @moogfooger Před rokem +19

    As a music teacher, I used Lila's Dance as an example of what could ultimately be achieved in composition and production. A monumental feat in the studio when everyone is watching the clock. They were able to suspend time for the 6 minute length and create a new dimension. Concise and to the point, with an Indian tri-part structure. ending more or less the way it started. Understated and grand. I could go on and on about this. Thanks for choosing that one. I had an intuition that that was your only option. Just like me. Cheers, love your channel and all the great work you do for the soul of us all.

    • @strtgtr66
      @strtgtr66 Před měsícem

      Lila's dance is truly a masterpiece. The drumming on that song is other worldly.

    • @moogfooger
      @moogfooger Před měsícem +1

      @@strtgtr66 Thanks for your comment. The drums are on a different plane of musical existence. Sublime delivery and articulation.

  • @richab88
    @richab88 Před rokem +37

    I like One Word - every member of the band gets to solo and the repeated unison lines at the end is just intense!

    • @samuelbrown2147
      @samuelbrown2147 Před 11 měsíci +1

      One word is a cover of a Tony Williams song

    • @deepindercheema
      @deepindercheema Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@samuelbrown2147 a Lifetime song. It was issued on '45. I think John is the composer

    • @alvaroLguevara
      @alvaroLguevara Před 6 měsíci

      Sheer INTENSITY!

  • @uubuuh
    @uubuuh Před rokem +19

    Eternity's Breath part 1. The power of the guitar/strings unison line emerging from the heaviness while Walden torments the time continuum is maximum.

    • @AndyEdwardsDrummer
      @AndyEdwardsDrummer  Před rokem +4

      Life changing...so much so that it sent me on a quest and now I am friends with Narada!!! That is the power of that tune

  • @ChrisWhittenMusic
    @ChrisWhittenMusic Před rokem +35

    I think the ultimate Mahavishnu track is ‘Meeting Of The Spirits’. It encapsulates all that is Mahavishnu, the first line up.
    By far my favourite Mahavishnu album is ‘apocalypse’. The compositions are glorious, Narada’s drumming is incredible and I love Mike Gibbs arrangements. They were all recorded in single takes, with the band in one room and the orchestra set up in a separate room.
    I like the later albums with Walden, where Mahavishnu got a bit more soulful and funky.

    • @uberbeast113
      @uberbeast113 Před 11 měsíci +4

      I like your humility. Instead of saying "the best" like you know it all, you say "my favourite".
      McLaughlin might agree with your choice of Meeting of the Spirits. This piece opened pretty much every show the MO ever played!

    • @wohltemper
      @wohltemper Před 7 měsíci +1

      Agree, Meeting of the Spirits is where it all began

    • @Mike-lt6sj
      @Mike-lt6sj Před 5 měsíci +1

      It was mind bending for me to hear as a 16yo drummer.

    • @jpsmaj3235
      @jpsmaj3235 Před 25 dny +1

      Apocalypse is really underrated. What Ponty plays is awwesome

  • @c.a.t.732
    @c.a.t.732 Před rokem +14

    "A Lotus On Irish Streams" from that first album is a really beautiful piece. Just John on acoustic guitar, Jan on piano and Jerry's violin. The music breathes in a way unusual for the normally frenetic band.

  • @CliffordMartinOnline
    @CliffordMartinOnline Před rokem +9

    For me it's gotta be "Birds of Fire" for the chordal/compositional elements and rhythmic drive and "Thousand Island Park" or "A lotus on Irish streams" for the more intricate acoustic side.

  • @Luke-db9fc
    @Luke-db9fc Před rokem +9

    The Noonward Race! Off the first album, "The inner mounting flame." This tune just explodes!

  • @tylerboley1786
    @tylerboley1786 Před rokem +22

    The guitar credenza in Sister Andrea is some super human spine tingling stuff. We’re fortunate it was recorded

    • @seabud6408
      @seabud6408 Před rokem +2

      It’s always been the guitar passage which impressed me most by JMc

    • @Oneness100
      @Oneness100 Před rokem

      Go to Wolfgangs Vault and listen to all of the 50 live concerts they have there. Insane stuff.

    • @uberbeast113
      @uberbeast113 Před 11 měsíci +3

      McLaughlin on that 12 string solo in the middle (Jan Hammer playing chords softly in support)...McLaughlin is RAW in certain notes. Screaming and bending the top E pair. You get some odd vibration phenomena happening when you try to bend the unison top E's. There's a dissonant pulse as the two top E's don't bend in exactly the same way. Uniquely expressive. The B string pair is also unison. Then he finds himself on the octave G's and that Gibson rings like a bell.
      I have always pined for an electric 12, be it Rickenbacker, Gibson, Ibanez Artist are beautiful old twin necks.

    • @JazzRockFusionSynthesizerMusic
      @JazzRockFusionSynthesizerMusic Před 11 měsíci +2

      It is a truly blistering guitar solo in Sister Andrea.

    • @BarbarraBay
      @BarbarraBay Před 8 měsíci +1

      yes, the guitar surpasses the remainder of this ordinary Jan Hammer tune

  • @TheGoodgravy1
    @TheGoodgravy1 Před rokem +5

    Spot on again, Andy! For me, it's Mahavishnu's VOTEB every single time. This is my favourite Jazz Rock Fusion LP and the one I always recommend to anyone wanting to check out the band for the first time. It's Mahavishhnu at their very finest.

  • @DavidBerends
    @DavidBerends Před rokem +4

    I'm surprised Andy didn't mention "One Word" in the context of Tony Williams Lifetime, with the beautiful Jack Bruce vocals. Well done, regardless.

  • @jdmresearch
    @jdmresearch Před rokem +6

    Eternity's breath part 1. Simply astonishing. (It was my intro to the MO. I just couldn't believe it).

    • @zootallures6470
      @zootallures6470 Před rokem +1

      It was not my intro but the tune is on my list too.

  • @freespiritsguitar2871
    @freespiritsguitar2871 Před rokem +13

    For me the Mahavishnu Orchestra is one of the best bands of all time, the albums are also all fantastic, Birds of Fire my favourite.

  • @perromanchado
    @perromanchado Před rokem +12

    "Hope" from "Birds Of Fire" is magnificent. ♥

  • @simonjones8111
    @simonjones8111 Před rokem +7

    One word for me, mind bending, the intensity and brilliance of each solo, especially Billy Cobham! ❤

  • @lordluxembourg8777
    @lordluxembourg8777 Před 10 měsíci +6

    Lila's dance must also be my favorite I support your decision!

  • @davebritton7648
    @davebritton7648 Před rokem +4

    Cosmic Strut. That bass line. And everything else.

  • @MackeyWilliams
    @MackeyWilliams Před rokem +3

    Great stuff, @andyedwards. You Know You Know gets my vote.

    • @dbarker7794
      @dbarker7794 Před rokem

      Yes! Scrolled a long time looking for this one. Don't know if I can pick one favorite but if I had to, it's You Know You Know. 🔥

  • @harseybaber
    @harseybaber Před rokem +13

    Visions Of The Emerald Beyond is also my favorite album of all time. Lila's Dance is also my favorite MO tune. John's solo on there is the single event that forever shifted my mind. I didn't know that story about Trevor Horne admiring the production of Ken Scott on this album - that is a great revelation! I am encouraged and happy that so many people place this album as their favorite of all time. Wow!

    • @kzustang
      @kzustang Před rokem +3

      There's the world before MO and the world after MO. During the time that MO was active, the world was MO.

    • @candenizman7980
      @candenizman7980 Před rokem

      Many years ago I was on a John McLaughlin email list. There was a poll for the best solo of the Master and Lila's Dance was selected as the best solo. I think the runner-ups were Lady L (from Shakti) and Hymn to Hym.

    • @lorenzo6mm
      @lorenzo6mm Před 11 měsíci

      I'll second that pick.
      Visions of the Emerald Beyond
      Lilas Dance.
      I listened to Mahavishnu Orchestra
      and Santana also with
      Alice Coltrane Illuminations, Caravan Serai, Welcome, Borboletta, etc.
      Also Where Have I Known You Before
      Chick Cores especially all the Al DiMeola records.
      The time signatures six six six and two.
      Heavy drums.
      Diatonic chromatic modal bliss.

    • @gj8683
      @gj8683 Před 8 měsíci

      Lila's Dance here, too!

  • @jimkourtesis2589
    @jimkourtesis2589 Před rokem +7

    Most virtuoso guitar players play set-piece licks blazingly fast strung together in a more-or-less coherent fashion. Having slowed down some of his solos to try and pick them up, I get the impression there is an intent behind every note and every space that John McLaughlin employs - no matter the speed. He is, for me, the fastest thinking and feeling guitarist out there. I am in awe of his creativity over such a long period of time.

    • @bzbzob
      @bzbzob Před rokem

      I have played some (well, I tried) and as you start learning it you realize every little phrase is really a work of musical art, it is amazing how he does what he does. He goes way beyond what most people do, like WAY beyond...

  • @juzek1958
    @juzek1958 Před rokem +12

    Celestial Terrestrial Commuters from Birds of Fire. It rocks! Birds of Fire is a very close second. Being a bassist, I've sent links to One Word to all the drummers I play with as an example of the quality I expect. ;)

    • @uberbeast113
      @uberbeast113 Před 11 měsíci

      Me too bassist since '88! Rick Laird and Ralphe Armstrong are 2 very different very interesting bassists, huh. Rick Laird can get very strange, very abstract, very atonal in certain live MO gigs. I'm like ...uh oh...Rick Laird WUT ARE YOU DOING? Where are you going? Oh gawd please don't mess it up!!! But his tastefulness and sense of understatement always seems to win through.
      Ralphe Armstrong..wow I love Ralphe Armstrong. His bass playing on Visions...oh my. Fretless. Wah wah. Just a little bit of overdrive and some snappy compression. That burbling descending run in the intro to Faith...landing on a huge F# on the low E string as McLaughlin arpeggiates that big open expansive F#m7sus4.
      Rick Laird and Ralphe Armstrong. Both of them solid as anything. Both of them out of this world in their own way. I have so much to learn from both of them.
      Blessings from UK.
      Btw..my 4 string baby is a metallic blue custom Squier Jazz w rosewood board w dot inlays.

    • @NoBody-xg1wg
      @NoBody-xg1wg Před 8 měsíci

      the bassline to Birds is dead easy.. the top end parts, all modal, not so much.

  • @hopeyousmokeit
    @hopeyousmokeit Před 11 měsíci +8

    My fav album of theirs (and one of my all time favs in general) is Visions of the Emerald beyond. The first track in my opinion the greatest of their tunes - "Eternity's Breath" (and technically Pt 1 and 2 are still the same song ;)
    The journey and power of this track is transcendent. When the voices kick in I lost it crying for the first few times I heard it.
    Too beautiful.

    • @AndyEdwardsDrummer
      @AndyEdwardsDrummer  Před 11 měsíci +2

      I think my channel is bringing together those who beleive VoTEB is the greatest album of all time... I may have to do a video on this and it would be nice to get some subscribers in the video who feel the same way

    • @johnwilliams575
      @johnwilliams575 Před 6 měsíci

      Another vote here for VotEB as their greatest album! Eternity's Breath their greatest ever oeuvre.

    • @luizjose778
      @luizjose778 Před 4 měsíci

      Faz do visions of the Emerald bayond um discaço saudo desde brasil

  • @radio.m.i.x
    @radio.m.i.x Před rokem +9

    In terms of composition, [Hymn to him] is my favorite tune.
    I think it's a tremendous accomplishment, fusing western classic, jazz, rock, and Indian music.

  • @stringrip
    @stringrip Před rokem +8

    Thousand Island Park is worthy of mention. The guitar solo in Way Of The Pilgrim is like a mini composition.

    • @icdgyixifyinstereo
      @icdgyixifyinstereo Před 9 měsíci +1

      WOTP is a masterwork which could have been a radio single record.

  • @lmtownsend1
    @lmtownsend1 Před rokem +4

    Thanks Andy, Lila's Dance for me too. Ponty's playing is incredibly beautiful and McLaughlin is wonderfully intense. Superb ending too.

  • @philbuckle
    @philbuckle Před rokem +8

    The 12-string guitar solo in Sister Andrea is, for me, the most emotionally moving guitar solo I've ever heard. Still gives me the shivers.

    • @freespiritsguitar2871
      @freespiritsguitar2871 Před rokem

      The Sister Andrea solo is for me one of the best all times....you say it, but i think the solo is on 6 String, John plays many bendings....

    • @philbuckle
      @philbuckle Před rokem +1

      @@freespiritsguitar2871 I'm happy to stand corrected but I owned a twin neck and played through distortion during my "I want to be John McLaughlin" phase. That's how a 12 string electric strung with .008 guage strings sounds. You can easily hear the octave strings at the start of the solo when he plays on the bass strings. When he bends the high E and B strings which are tuned in unison you can hear them beating slightly out of tune with each other (I love that sound). It's also really hard to bend in tune on a 12 string and you can hear that as well.....which makes it sound even better to me. Here is a clip of him playing a different version of the song. It's a very different solo but you can see he plays the 12 string and he bends lots of times. The sound is kind of similar. czcams.com/video/yeQTbN9qRWA/video.html

    • @benjaminwoodrowmusic6070
      @benjaminwoodrowmusic6070 Před rokem

      Thats insane he's playing that on the 12...I didn't realise 👍

    • @seabud6408
      @seabud6408 Před rokem

      Yip

  • @AntonioMagaia-Tri-Text
    @AntonioMagaia-Tri-Text Před rokem +5

    Andy, it’s unbelievable. Visions… and Lila’s Dance my favourite album and track, but my second is You Know, You Know.

  • @tabordex5185
    @tabordex5185 Před rokem +3

    Man, I'm the greatest mahavishnu fan of this entire galaxy. This channel is gold for me. God bless you. Love your videos.

  • @revkenwiz
    @revkenwiz Před 10 měsíci +4

    Mr Edwards it is very enlightening to hear a musician communicate so deeply their insights of such magnificent artists like McLaughlin & Holdworths , progressive music etc. thank you peace & love

  • @jjsixstring
    @jjsixstring Před rokem +2

    It is very significant that both songs have dance in the titles. Great video!

  • @candenizman7980
    @candenizman7980 Před rokem +4

    Meeting of the Spirits was the first MO tune I heard and it changed my life. There are many favorites, but Lila's Dance is special. Amazing solo from the Master!

  • @adamgiansiracusa5068
    @adamgiansiracusa5068 Před rokem +9

    For me, it's a close call between Birds of Fire and Dance of Maya. The solo on Birds of Fire is so unhinged, yet musical. And the open line in Dance of Maya that they return to toward the end of the tune when you least expect it made me break out into cold sweats the first time I heard it.

  • @robertmcdougall3166
    @robertmcdougall3166 Před rokem +5

    Not an easy one, I am of an age where I could not wait for the release of Birds of Fire and imported the album. Although I bought all of the albums, my love really stems from the first two. Until recently I always felt that Birds of Fire was my favourite album but as I grow older there is an spirit and rawness about the first album which gives it an edge. Dance of the Maya is my favourite track (followed by Birds of Fire). However, I can still remember when I put Inner Mounting Flame on and heard Meeting of the Spirits and was 'blown away' and for that reason the track will also have a special place in my heart.

    • @LarryAlexander
      @LarryAlexander Před 7 měsíci +1

      Amazing, You took thoughts straight out of my head. Those are my sentiments exactly!

  • @dennismason3740
    @dennismason3740 Před rokem +5

    You Know You Know. A guitar players dream. Jeff Beck loves it as well.

    • @sealisa1398
      @sealisa1398 Před rokem

      Every time I saw him, he played You Know You Know and Stratus.

    • @dennismason3740
      @dennismason3740 Před rokem

      @@sealisa1398 - Excellent! I did not know about Stratus - I last saw Jeff in 1973 the year before his band toured with Maha.

  • @theadventofpanurge
    @theadventofpanurge Před rokem +7

    Vision is a Naked Sword from the Apocalypse album gets me everytime, a totally amazing son!

    • @BarbarraBay
      @BarbarraBay Před 8 měsíci

      certainly a contender

    • @jimdep6542
      @jimdep6542 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Same here . That funk groove toward the end is awesome and that tone he got before that groove was great.....a real soaring solo.

  • @PerryPapanier
    @PerryPapanier Před rokem +7

    There needs to be a documentary about MO n it's influences on other bands n musicians. I heard interviews from Todd Rundgren to Phil Collins speaking about first hearing Mahavishnu Orchestra n the impact it had on them.

    • @aliensporebomb
      @aliensporebomb Před rokem

      Yep, Todd Rundgren talked about how the tune "Sunburst Finish" on Utopia's "RA" record was their nod to the Mahavishnu Orchestra but then they also wanted to sing over that stuff. Insanity.

  • @Toby_iVapour
    @Toby_iVapour Před rokem +4

    Meeting Of The Spirits.
    It has such an awesome but hypnotic & otherworldly riff, perfectly accompanied by Billy's drums, and encapsulates the Mahavishnu sound as a whole.
    So many other great tracks of course, but Meeting Of The Spirits sets the bar right from the start (1st track, 1st album) for what is yet to come...

  • @killboybands1
    @killboybands1 Před rokem +1

    This has become my favorite CZcams channel.

  • @gregorylumpkin2128
    @gregorylumpkin2128 Před rokem +2

    About 50 or so years ago I was an undergrad in university, just starting to play music, and one of the guys put this Mahavishnu album on and we were blown away. It was unbelievably beautiful and intense at the same time.

  • @jayumble8390
    @jayumble8390 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great video mate!!

  • @Ever-clear
    @Ever-clear Před 7 měsíci +2

    Prior to Mahavishnu John recorded an album called Devotion. On there, a piece called Marbles, later called Open Country is my all time favourite McL composition. Second best is The Noonward Race. I was also age 14 back in 1972. You kind of had to have been there to appreciate what they did.

  • @danu6718
    @danu6718 Před rokem +6

    I missed the live chat on this one. Mahavishnu are unbeatable. They set the benchmark. My favourite album is the Emerald. I know it's not the original classic line up but it's my favourite and my favourite track is Be Happy. I love Cosmic Strut, Lila's Dance and Eternity s Dance. It's the drums on Be Happy that are explosive.
    Fantastic show, Andy. I wish I had been available for the live banter.

  • @josephm.hernandez2363
    @josephm.hernandez2363 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Celestial Terrestrial Commuters is my absolute favorite tune. It's on the Birds of Fire album. 2cd favorite is MO 2.0's Hymn to Him.

  • @neilcreamer8207
    @neilcreamer8207 Před rokem +6

    Miles Out is an incredible track that shows that John McLaughlin was way out there looking for new music. But Visions is my favourite MO album and I decided to have a quick listen just now. Yes, Lila's Dance is a masterpiece and I've always loved how this album ends but if I were asked to pick a track which sums up the spirit of the Mahavishnu Orchestra, Be Happy would be as good as any. It's pure joy at 100 mph.

  • @kzustang
    @kzustang Před rokem +3

    The real question is "what are MO's best live versions of any of their tunes?" I'd like to have their albums with all songs picked from their best live performances. You Know You know would rank very high.

  • @jackpittens796
    @jackpittens796 Před rokem +2

    My favourite 3 MO albums are the same, in order of BOF, VOTEB, and IMF. So many great songs on each of these albums. Hard to pick a best, but I have always been blown away by the title track on Birds of Fire. It was the first MO album I bought, and hearing that track as the opening track opened a new world, and is such a great introduction to what is to come on the rest of the album.

  • @ronalddarnell9677
    @ronalddarnell9677 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Trilogy off of the live album "From Nothingness to Eternity"

  • @RobTeeJr
    @RobTeeJr Před rokem +2

    I agree with your overall picks for tunes but for me it is Dance of the Maya. I'm a good bit older than you and I came from the Mahavishnu Orchestra via My Goals Beyond. I was in love with that album and when Inner Mounting Flame came out I rushed down to my record store and brought it home. I remember to this day putting the needle on the first track "Meeting of the Spirits"....Whoa... I wasn't expecting the barrage that followed. I had the good fortune a short time later to see the band live. One of my top three concerts of the 70's. I prefer Dance of the Maya for its rawness.

  • @Bill-pk8zg
    @Bill-pk8zg Před 11 měsíci +2

    "THE WAY OF THE PILGRIM" is another great 1 & what an anthem!What a great ,humble yet powerful title also.

  • @timkimware3537
    @timkimware3537 Před rokem +3

    BTW, the one tour the Visions band did absolutely blew my mind… string quartet, horn section, John Luc Ponty, Gayle Moran, Narmada Michael Waldron, Ralph’s Armstrong … just stunning and overwhelming. It topped the shows I saw with the original band, if such a thing is possible.

  • @kzustang
    @kzustang Před rokem +2

    Great video!!! The best MO tune is the best performance of any tune they did.

  • @Happy-Me.
    @Happy-Me. Před rokem +1

    Dance of Maya, Lila's Dance, Hope, Electric Dreams, Guardian Angels. Ive taught myself to play all of the above and currently working on Lila's Dance! 😎

  • @KimBrown900
    @KimBrown900 Před rokem +3

    Hey man, thank you so much for this. It’s been a long time since I’ve ever thought about this music. First time I heard it was my first semester freshman year of undergrad ‘75-‘76 my roommate introduced me to this orchestra. I had to go back and listen to it again after this and bringing back many memories. Most likely inspired me to buy Cobham’s solo album with his humongous yellow plexiglass double drum kit. Now I’m gonna have to look that up. Cheers, mate.

  • @ChrisWhittenMusic
    @ChrisWhittenMusic Před rokem +3

    I love Inner Worlds!

    • @ganazby
      @ganazby Před rokem

      Me too. It’s blend of joy and intensity is astounding.

  • @themetalspotlight
    @themetalspotlight Před rokem +32

    Visions of the emerald beyond is also my favorite album of all time...I'd probably take the two parts of Eternity's Breath, but really anything from that album is perfection so i can definitely live with Lila's Dance. If you made a channel just talking about Mahavishnu Orchestra I'd be just as addicted as I am to this channel.

    • @candenizman7980
      @candenizman7980 Před rokem +4

      The transition from Cosmic Strut to If I Could See with Gayle Moran's hauntingly beautiful voice... Sublime!

    • @kzustang
      @kzustang Před rokem +2

      We can sit and talk MO forever....

    • @SuperStrik9
      @SuperStrik9 Před rokem

      Visions is an incredible album.

    • @madcyril4135
      @madcyril4135 Před rokem

      Hello from u.k.
      You are 100% correct!
      I will ARGUE all day long for visions being their best!
      A few of us with good musical taste, get down the pub every Sunday night.
      And this crops up now and again.
      I’m getting, inner mounting, apocalypse, Birds!
      It HAS ago be VISIONS!
      I feel very strong on this, I get ganged up on!
      Great comment I’ll show the lads!
      Take care!

    • @Goboholder
      @Goboholder Před rokem +2

      Lila's Dance or Eternity's Breath Part 2 for me. Visions of the Emerald Beyond is one of the all time greatest ❤. Love the channel thanks.

  • @colinharper8791
    @colinharper8791 Před rokem +1

    Fantastic stuff, Andy - raconteurium in excelsis! Great choice too. I think I'd go with 'One Word' from MO mark 1.

  • @pjjmsn
    @pjjmsn Před rokem +3

    The first track I ever heard was because I happened to play side 2 first. Vital Transformation. I clearly remember where, when and with whom it happened. I was in 10th grade. That drum intro by Billy blew my mind, I had never heard a guitar solo like that. I am still partial to that song, perhaps because it popped my cherry and blew my ming first.

  • @aliensporebomb
    @aliensporebomb Před rokem +2

    Oh - for those who care about this sort of thing - I created a "Miles Out" patch for the Roland VG-99 guitar processor because I loved that insane track. Just in case someone wants to do a cover someday.

  • @dennismason3740
    @dennismason3740 Před rokem +2

    John told the interviewer, after reveling in his Hendrix stories, "I wouldn't be who I am without Jimi and B.B. King". In 1970 Mirslav Vitous (sp), bass player for Joe Zawinal, called John and asked him to join Mirslav's new band - Weather Report. John declined as he had a lot to say in a Mahavishnu way. I saw Weather Report after playing Sweetnighter a thousand times - Whiskey au Go Go, 1974, yes they blew the house down. Mirslav played bass. John was one year older than me. Still is.

    • @jpsmaj3235
      @jpsmaj3235 Před 25 dny

      Some of the MO pieces - the dance of Maya - where played by the Tony Williams lifetime a few years before, some with the Devotion band

    • @dennismason3740
      @dennismason3740 Před 24 dny +1

      @@jpsmaj3235 - the Lifetime was a superb band though a bit fast, I gave up "shredding" in the nineties and developed several guitar techniques that focus on melody, such as the Django Technique - fretting hand uses two fingers only (like Django) - index and middle, to force the muscles to follow melody. It works, fretters, try it. Shredding has zero to do with melody, mostly. I play Dance of the Maya in my own way which is superb. Thank you. Birds O' Fire!.

  • @M2Mil7er
    @M2Mil7er Před rokem +11

    I've always had a particular fondness for Celestial Terrestrial Commuters. While there are definitely more adventurous cuts, it has great top lines, and would be the first song I played to the uninitiated as it displays the palette they're working with well.

    • @doctorpatient519
      @doctorpatient519 Před rokem

      ditto to that selection ... what a delightful little tune in 19 for the uninitiated :)

    • @jpsmaj3235
      @jpsmaj3235 Před 25 dny

      This piece was included in John first album Extrapolation in 69 as Binky’s Beam

  • @mikeaustin4138
    @mikeaustin4138 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Saw the Mahavishnu Orchestra in a small club (250 seat) shortly after Inner Mounting Flame was released. Had not heard the album. I was familiar with John's work with Miles, Tony Williams, and his album Devotion(?). Knew of Billy Cobham from his work with the band he was in with the Brecker Brothers and John Abercrombie, and because i grew up in Queens and knew musicians who lived on his street and had played with him. Sat about 10 feet from the stage. I was shocked to my core. The virtuosity and sheer power of the music was mind-blowing. Saw the original lineup 4-5 times after that, twice on a bill with Zappa, and once on a bill with Ravi Shankar.
    On a different note, several drummers prior to Billy played double-bass drums, including Louis Bellson (sp), Ginger Baker, Keith Moon, Mitch Mitchell, and the drummer for Jethro Tull. IMO, Ginger Baker really made double-bass drums popular.

    • @chromosoulmagic
      @chromosoulmagic Před 18 dny

      Lucky you! I was too young; when I realized that BN&E was captured at the stupid Central Park Skating Rink, I sobbed for days that I missed it.

  • @ronalddarnell9677
    @ronalddarnell9677 Před 2 měsíci

    I commented on Trilogy off the live album was great. But the lack of better words, the simplicity of "You Know, You Know" with the grove leaves me speechless trying to describe on how great of a song that is and how deeply that song has effected me over the years. That song is one of those timeless pieces that ages gracefully but never gets old . There are not many songs as beautiful as that one. Thank you for the marvelous breakdown you have done on such a great band .

  • @uberbeast113
    @uberbeast113 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Oh man. It's just impossible. Though I smiled a wry smile in resonance with a few things you said. For example, the very special place in the heart for Visions. One particular summer 20 years ago, an acid drenched summer, my world turned upside down by MO and in particular this album. I've been playing guitar since 82, and been almost a disciple of McLaughlin for many years.
    I'm sure you understand the futility of this "best of MO" undertaking? The depth of this music is beyond even a lifetime of listening. So, today you may feel that Dance of Maya is the one...tomorrow Sanctuary may grab you by the bollocks of your very soul and you'll wonder how you never truly heard it before. And honestly, don't you get the impression that most of the studio recordings are but sketches for the really out there pieces of outstanding beauty and brilliance...the live gigs.... I think the heaviest most epic most harrowing gob smacking and heart melting thing I ever heard...one of the few pieces of music that almost literally FLOORED me...Sanctuary from the Boston "75 gig.
    I just don't know what I'd play as an introduction. I played Lilas Dance to a newbie once, and he giggled at the repeated horn riff near the end. Because to his ears it sounded a little dated and clichéd. With MO you just never know if it's going to hit home with a newbie. Or fly right over their head. Nevermore would I sit someone down and make them listen to a whole album. Why,? Because it's just so damn heavy and intense. I'd probably rather slip them a CD and suggest they check it out sometime when they've got space and time for something really potentially life changing. Like...just before they fall asleep for example.
    I guess my go to clip for fellow music lovers who don't know MO has been...Hope/One Word the ABC gig on CZcams. Because Billy Cobham is like thunder. And McLaughlin looks and plays like an angel. You see the look of Divine bliss and surrender of the soul on McLaughlins face and I like to think maybe people suddenly get it...?
    I love that you love Visions. Oh yes.
    And Miles Out. Hee hee. People wonder what's at the centre of the Milky Way. They try using telescopes and fancy equipment. Silly people. Want to know what's in the centre of the Milky Way? Inner Worlds track 2, of course. :)
    Blessings from UK.
    Big love and respect!

  • @mwdrum
    @mwdrum Před rokem +3

    I played birds of fire and inner mounting flame hundreds of times. I heard Billy first with dreams. Moving to the Fibes double bass kit was groundbreaking. I saw them in 1974? , Billy was playing the clear Fibes, amazing. The CZcams post have been really entertaining.

  • @al591
    @al591 Před rokem +3

    i agree on everything here
    i saw the birds of fire band in montreal when i was a teen
    lilas dance is incredible indeed i just rediscover it thanks to you

  • @Steeyuv
    @Steeyuv Před rokem +3

    Vital Transformation.

  • @ciciusss
    @ciciusss Před rokem +4

    My favorite five pieces of music from the Mahavisnu Orchestra are Dream, Noonward Race, Sister Andrea, Miles Beyond and Dance of the Maya in that order. Although Dream is my favorite either Miles Beyond or Noonward Race is what I would give to someone giving MO a first listen and what ultimately captures what they are about.

  • @annaxyyxanna
    @annaxyyxanna Před 10 měsíci +3

    BIRDS OF FIRE ! followed by DREAM and on 3rd place LILA' S DANCE

  • @rakeshadhin
    @rakeshadhin Před rokem +3

    I couldn't agree more! Lila's Dance is also my favorite tune off Visions. My number two MO tune would be One Word because everyone has a solo spot and of course because of the insanely fast unison lines. By the way, it's no coincidence that Dance Of Maya and Lila's Dance both have the word "dance" in them. I think it was John's way of hinting that they have the bluesy 20/8 section in common. Lila's Dance is in 5/4 but the unison lines representing the chorus are in 7/8. Therefore the track has three different time signatures.

  • @moogfooger
    @moogfooger Před rokem +2

    BTW, There are no words to describe Jan Hammer and his contribution to keyboard players and modern music. He deserves the highest accolades and it is fantastic that you are such a proponent of his music and contribution. thanks again!

    • @zendrummer718
      @zendrummer718 Před 8 měsíci

      It is my understanding that McLaughlin and Hammer could not get along. This is what i understand is the reason the first band split up. I might be wrong on this observation but this is what i heard thru the grapevine. Just my 2 cents.

  • @Bill-pk8zg
    @Bill-pk8zg Před 11 měsíci +2

    I'LL JUST MAKE IT SHORT.RIGHT OFF THE TOP OF MY HEAD,"HYMN TO HIM"!The fact is that there are so many great compositions & musicians,it would take time & words that I don't have time for right now.Thanks.

  • @jimdep6542
    @jimdep6542 Před 6 měsíci +1

    My favorite solo by John McLaughlin is the one he did on the song " A Life Divine" on the LD&S album with Carlos. Incredible along with fantastic tone. Another is the Pentatonic funk groove he did toward the end of Vision is a Naked Sword. He played that through a Mutron Phase shifter and a lot of compression. I love the stereo panning on it.

  • @tonyqunta32
    @tonyqunta32 Před rokem +3

    Great choice! Lila's Dance transcends genre!

  • @zootallures6470
    @zootallures6470 Před rokem +3

    _Dream_ from the live album gives you the essence of the band.
    From the Vision album my choice is _Ethernity’s Breath Pt 1._ Narada Michael Walden’s drumming is not of this world.
    But I am going to cheat and smuggle in _The Life Divine_ from the McLaughlin/Santana album Love Devotion Surrender which is not a MO song but it’s my absolute favorite of everything John McLaughlin has done.
    The two guitar solos are pure meditation.

  • @guyharrison4644
    @guyharrison4644 Před rokem +1

    "Dream" is my fave,as is "Between Nothingness & Eternity". "Lila`s Dance" a close 2nd. You forgot to mention Jerry Goodman! & it`s "Awakening" off I.M.F. I love the way Cobham plays on I.M.F. on the smaller kit,the bass & snare drum in particular sound great.As you rightly said,Narada`s drum sound on "Visions" sounds awesome,Gretsch kit I think. Thankyou for the talk on this legend band.

  • @william-uc2oy
    @william-uc2oy Před měsícem

    Mine has been Birds of Fire. As a 17 year old I was in awe.
    A mere 51 years ago and my mind didn’t change.
    I well remember playing the LP loud and proud.

  • @Fogeyspasm
    @Fogeyspasm Před rokem +2

    Birds of Fire blew my mind, my first purchase. First saw them on a TV show playing live and thought WTF. Must get an album and bought the rest since. It really is a hard choice to pick an introduction, but definitive track of theirs for someone. Short and concise but not too over the top or just give them Birds on Fire and say listen to the full album as I can't pick just one track.😅 .
    I don't think their is a definitive choice but yours was a good suggestion. 👍😎

    • @hurdygurdyguy1
      @hurdygurdyguy1 Před rokem

      Holy cow!!! Same here!!! It was a late night live music tv show and I was stunned! I went out the next day and bought Birds of Fire!!!

  • @naderzekrya5238
    @naderzekrya5238 Před rokem +2

    Can't help seeing all Mahavishnu up to and including "Adventures of Radioland" as ONE inseparable item!

    • @splifftachyon4420
      @splifftachyon4420 Před rokem +1

      I saw them live in the mid-80s on the 'Mahavishnu' album tour and thought they were amazing. Jonas Hellborg's bass playing I remember as being particularly outstanding and McLaughlin's use of the Synclavier system gave it all a weird, spacey vibe that I really liked.

    • @naderzekrya5238
      @naderzekrya5238 Před rokem

      @splifftachyon4420 splendid! Me too Hammersmith 84. Mclaughlin with synclavier. Hellborg on a double-necked bass. I was impressed by Mitch Forman on keys, Biil Evans great on sax but i didn't think drummer Gottlieb, good as he is, was the perfect choice for that particular setup!

  • @royjones3099
    @royjones3099 Před rokem +1

    Birds of fire for me from the first listen as a teenager .... chamber music.... perfection

  • @malcolmmacdonald4745
    @malcolmmacdonald4745 Před rokem +3

    Great band, saw them live with the original group then with Carlos and the Love, Devotion tour. ... I always thought John was so smart to put this band together and record a year after Bitches Brew. ... I remember that, at the same time I listened to this, I was also listening to CS&N and Music From Big Pink. ... That was an amazing period.

  • @trippknotic
    @trippknotic Před rokem +1

    Totally agree with your choice 🎉 Lila’s Dance is a wonder. As one of the finalist I would of had Meeting of the Spirits. Enjoyed your musings, love Mahavishnu Orchestra.

  • @dennismason3740
    @dennismason3740 Před rokem +4

    3 minutes into Emerald and I have visions of Zappa.

  • @victorscarnati7973
    @victorscarnati7973 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Lila's Dance, Open Country Joy, You Know You Know & on & on!

  • @billking8843
    @billking8843 Před 11 měsíci +2

    You know you know is my favourite. The rest are impressive more than they are enjoyable for me.

  • @docbobster
    @docbobster Před rokem +2

    Mahavishnu Orchestra -- the ultimate dance band! Who knew? :)

  • @dennismason3740
    @dennismason3740 Před rokem +3

    I saw Maha in 72 and 73. I was quite lucky.

  • @madcyril4135
    @madcyril4135 Před rokem +1

    Strange watching this unfold, with my choice exactly
    the same!
    Usually, in these things people have slightly different tastes.
    Totally agree with all your selection!
    Was sweating on it at the end!

  • @idag071
    @idag071 Před 9 měsíci

    Birds of fire, Dance of Maya and Dream . Adding Lila's Dance, just listened to it. Good job dude, you are so intelligently in tune. Thanks.

  • @jazzynet1
    @jazzynet1 Před měsícem +1

    I saw the Mahavishnu Orchestra with Santana and Weather Report in Cleveland on a 4th of july! I learned about John from the Miles Davis album Right Off. Our art teacher in JR. High played it and we could not believe this guitar! We sure knew about Jimi Hendrix and Maybe even Led Zepplin and the Doors and Black Sabbath but John McLaughlin blew our minds! :) I'm 68 now!

    • @jpsmaj3235
      @jpsmaj3235 Před 25 dny

      The same for me … until i listened to Allan with Soft Machine…. Sorry John

  • @TheHumbuckerboy
    @TheHumbuckerboy Před rokem +2

    'Lila's Dance' PS I made my choice right from the start of watching the video ! (lol ) That song is pure beautiful genius !

  • @Bill-pk8zg
    @Bill-pk8zg Před 11 měsíci +2

    Now let's talk about "ONE WORD".HELLO,is this thing on!The produced version,as are many,is the best because,in the live versions they tend to show off & speed them up.Which,I like also because they also show they're creativity & improvising.The best live version/video is their debut on IN CONCERT,& that drum solo is my favorite & very inventive plus,the young crowd going wild as they probably didn't know what train just hit them!😅

  • @hurdygurdyguy1
    @hurdygurdyguy1 Před rokem +1

    Birds of Fire is still my favorite album!
    Saw McLaughlin with Shakti in a small performance stage at University of Washington in the ‘80’s … it was magical!!!

  • @tonymiller3182
    @tonymiller3182 Před rokem +1

    Yep, spot-on there Andy.

  • @WilliamSmith-hz2jl
    @WilliamSmith-hz2jl Před 9 měsíci +1

    The Mahavishnu Orchestra was truly ahead of its time in the fusion realm and Im talking about other bands like RTF and Weathereport we had a wonderful sound that was unique and genuine from each group John McLaughlin was a true guitar pioneer from his days with Miles Davis to his 1971 release on phase 4 records And The Dragon Ate Your Mother 👍🏽💯😎🤘🏽💯🎵🎵🎵

  • @BritProgJazz
    @BritProgJazz Před rokem +4

    You Know You Know

    • @AndyEdwardsDrummer
      @AndyEdwardsDrummer  Před rokem +1

      Have you heard this? czcams.com/video/zAAV8EWrLXw/video.html

    • @BritProgJazz
      @BritProgJazz Před rokem

      @@AndyEdwardsDrummer Killer. Love Jill Scott. Saw her on her first UK tour. One of the best gigs I've ever been too!
      The original track has perhaps the most deceptive '1' in fusion. Very difficult to find the start of the pattern, very clever indeed. Indian counting if memory serves me correctly.

  • @markspooner1224
    @markspooner1224 Před rokem +4

    Can't really disagree with that choice. Just BTW, on one of his appearances on desert island discs George Martin chose Smile Of The Beyond from Apocalypse.

    • @robmac6508
      @robmac6508 Před rokem

      I'm with George Martin , for pure ,beautiful , spiritual meditave music : "Smile of the Beyond" from Apocalypse is my choice😊

  • @grahamnunn8998
    @grahamnunn8998 Před rokem +1

    I have so much love for Birds of Fire as it was the first one I got. The production is beautiful, a jazz band with the clarity of well produced rock band. Kind of guessed Visions of the Emerald Beyond would feature, knowing how much you love Narada. Mclaughlin was pretty spoiled with his drummers!

  • @RonHallKungFuBro
    @RonHallKungFuBro Před rokem +2

    Proof that you are my spiritual brother; that has always been my FAVORITE Mahavishnu song. It's fucky, Jazzy, rocky, bluesy and classical all at once. Baddass track.

  • @JR-KC
    @JR-KC Před 8 měsíci +1

    Andy, nothing contentious about your choice! Have been listening to the MO since the late 70s. And I always come back to Lila’s Dance as their most astonishing achievement. Great video, thank you for saying so eloquently what I and hopefully many others feel!

  • @joelstaib
    @joelstaib Před 11 měsíci +3

    Awakening!