John McLaughlin & Carlos Santana (Live at Santa Monica CA. 1973)

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  • čas přidán 24. 01. 2023
  • Mi más grande influencia en la guitarra es mi padre, seguido de los maestros semi-dioses Carlos Santana y John McLaughlin.
    Concierto en vivo desde Santa Monica CA. 🧡🌊
    Tracklist:
    1. Meditation
    2 Life Divine
    3.A Love Supreme
    (Mahadevadipshnu) 37:44
    4.I'm Aware Of You
    5.Flame Sky
    6.Devadip Mahavishnu (Mi favorita) 1:13:03
    7.Let Us Go Into The House Of The Lord (My favorite too) 1:20:59
    Perssonel:
    Devadip(Carlos Santana) & Mahavishnu (John McLaughlin) - Lead Guitar
    Larry Young - Organ
    Billy Cobham - Drums
    Armando Peraza - Percussion
    Doug Rauch - Bass
    Hasta El Cielo Para Mí Creador.
    Rest In Paradise Rogelio Rodríguez Gutiérrez.🖤
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Komentáře • 88

  • @grupodeoracionjesusmariays4403
    @grupodeoracionjesusmariays4403 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Esa si es música. Magma, Mahavishnu, wobbler, PFM, King crimson

  • @jedtulman46
    @jedtulman46 Před 8 dny

    The best sound q of this line up..( so far)

  • @dwightgaston6079
    @dwightgaston6079 Před rokem +4

    In 1978 i just turned 18. As usual, i was in the house of my teacher/mentor devouring his collection of scifi art books by jim burns, moebius et al. We smoked some weed and then he made me listen to Love, Devotion and Surrender. I sat there for hours, catatonic, my brain running down to the floor as i listened. My life as a musician has never been the same since.

  • @jakethomas3205
    @jakethomas3205 Před rokem +16

    When I was in college in 1973 my best friend was into classical music and nothing else.I played him Love,Devotion and Surrender by Carlos and John and it blew his mind!As a guitarist it blew my mind also!

    • @aguasconelroger
      @aguasconelroger  Před rokem +4

      Totally perfection, for me one of the Best albums in the history 🧡

  • @franksullivan1873
    @franksullivan1873 Před rokem +11

    I saw them in NYC at the Central Park ,Band Shell on March 8,1975 in a free concert to honor Sri Chimoy the man who painted ten thousand paintings in one hundred days.His pictures were hung through out the park.Very much a spiritual jam.

    • @aguasconelroger
      @aguasconelroger  Před rokem +1

      That spiritual jam was out of this world. 🔥 Sri chinmoy the man.

    • @kenmurphy6792
      @kenmurphy6792 Před rokem +1

      I was there. The concert was part of the 'Schafer Music Festival' in those days, which became the 'Dr. Pepper Music Fest.' shortly after. The two day concert was recorded and packaged as the 'Between Nothingness and Eternity' album. ~
      Between Nothingness and Eternity, within its essence, is pretty much what we would expect from their concert repertoire. The music is impactive, rambunctious, and there are even moments of long theatrical voyages that wouldn't feel out of place in a progressive rock setting. The entire album offers a sneak-peek of songs that were recorded during the production of The Lost Trident Sessions, which would remain unreleased until 1999. The performance begins with "Trilogy", which is quite frankly an epically composed piece that revisits styles that we have already heard in their previous two efforts. Opening with the familiar gong percussions that we've encountered several times within their work, Billy Cobham establishes the mood for the overture. John McLaughlin slowly fades into our perception with some light guitar playing, before the other instruments enter into the melodic scenery he's created. The band continues to expand on the melody, with John McLaughlin and keyboardist Jan Hammer taking it upon themselves to perform the solo aspects while the other instruments provide the rhythmic structure. Then, all of a sudden, celestial flourishes begin to exude from Jan Hammer's synthesizer and the music enters an atmospheric plane, while violinist Jerry Goodman takes the spotlight and ornaments this passage with graceful harmonies. Billy Cobham steadily begins to erupt in the background with power and efficacy, as his drumming serves as a catalyst that takes us away from this delicate section and into the energetic display that the band has been dying to perform. ~
      The latter half of "Trilogy" is nothing but hyperactive musicianship that loses any sense of restrain. Everyone gets to show off just how far they can go. The song literally becomes a medley of solos, all of them just as invigorating and dextrous as the next. "Sister Andrea" slows things down a bit to exhibit a more mild, Funk-oriented melody. This performance is all about John McLaughlin. After the musical theme is established in the beginning of the song, everyone then silences and moves out of the way to make room for a lengthy and improvised guitar solo. This is quite frankly one of few highly opinionated moments in the entire performance. While some fans praise the fiery and passionate execution of his solos, others feel that, because of its flexible structure, it is indolently composed and only serves as a distraction from the harmonic framework rather than embellish the entity of the piece. ~
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    • @aguasconelroger
      @aguasconelroger  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Jaco play whit McLaughlin in trio of doom and the great Tony Williams

    • @grupodeoracionjesusmariays4403
      @grupodeoracionjesusmariays4403 Před 9 měsíci

      Me too

  • @jperryfan
    @jperryfan Před rokem +7

    I only wish there was footage of this. Amazing. Toe to Toe like Ali Frazier with love!

  • @lencampa9049
    @lencampa9049 Před rokem +3

    it only happens once. or maybe twice no more when to guitarist like this come together to play like this the BEST. giving each. other LOVE.Devotion .SURENDER

    • @aguasconelroger
      @aguasconelroger  Před rokem +1

      Totally agree

    • @Heckspawn
      @Heckspawn Před rokem +1

      I agree but check the Guitar Duel between Al DiMeola and Larry Coryell on Lenny White's "Prince of the Sea".

    • @aguasconelroger
      @aguasconelroger  Před rokem

      @@Heckspawn Al DiMeola and Lenny White but what monsters too, like Retun To Forever with the great Chick Corea, they are universal musical beasts

  • @jameskennedy721
    @jameskennedy721 Před 9 měsíci +1

    pretty incredible . THANKS !

  • @jason698
    @jason698 Před rokem +3

    Mahavishnu John McLaughlin and Saint Carlos Santana. Heavenly..

  • @frederickvondrasek5618
    @frederickvondrasek5618 Před rokem +4

    ...wow. Before fusion got too--tricky, cute. Thanks a million...

  • @jimdep6542
    @jimdep6542 Před rokem +8

    The early 70's era of Santana & McLaughlin was the most energized and musically impacted time of my life. I still draw inspiration from it. The atmosphere at that time of seeing them live was the most magical and exciting I've ever experienced. Billy Cobham, Larry Young, Armando Peraza, and the great young Doug Rauch on bass. So much talent on one stage. I was young bassist back, in my teens, and Doug's playing and style blew me away. Sadly he died of a drug overdose in 1979 while living in San Francisco.
    Thanks for uploading this !

    • @aguasconelroger
      @aguasconelroger  Před rokem +4

      Thanks for coment, I think they are a discipline Masters and that its why we can feel the energy trought his music, totally inspiration for me too!

    • @Heckspawn
      @Heckspawn Před rokem +1

      Doug Rauch was awesome - He played with Betty Davis, Lenny White & Billy Cobham also.

    • @jimdep6542
      @jimdep6542 Před rokem +1

      @@Heckspawn He was awesome alright. What was that Berry Davis song that had Doug's great bass line. Attitude ......I think it was. His sense of timing, percussion and rhythm was incredible. The bass in his hands became a living thing. I don't know how else to explain it.

    • @michaelstevenson952
      @michaelstevenson952 Před 6 měsíci +1

      ❤️‍🔥🫶❤️‍🔥

  • @rodolfoacostar
    @rodolfoacostar Před rokem +3

    Esto es sorprendente... ¡qué voltaje maravilloso! McLaughlin, típicamente brillante; Santana, inesperado; Cobham... ¡un monstruo! Gracias por compartir.

    • @aguasconelroger
      @aguasconelroger  Před rokem +1

      Totalmente majestuosos! Una divinidad y regalo para degustar, saludos

  • @pushkari
    @pushkari Před rokem +6

    Never knew about this amazing collaboration. Thanks @Aguas Con El Roger for sharing!

    • @aguasconelroger
      @aguasconelroger  Před rokem +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! Have a Great day 🎶🔥

    • @tatu8663
      @tatu8663 Před rokem +1

      I bought a used Santa-Mclaughlin album at a thrift store for 33 cents in the 90s called Let Us Enter The House Of The Lord. I no longer have it but l recall an interpretation of A Love Supreme by Coltrane.

    • @kenmurphy6792
      @kenmurphy6792 Před rokem

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  • @veraluciapintorios5740
    @veraluciapintorios5740 Před rokem +5

    SENSACIONAL!!!

  • @robertotto5811
    @robertotto5811 Před rokem +3

    This was incredible. Thanks for sharing.

  • @bobelston6105
    @bobelston6105 Před rokem +9

    This is completely insane! It just isn't physically possible to maintain this level of intensity for so long ...... is it??? I assume that is Billy Cobham rumbling away behind the mayhem being created by McLaughlin and Santana - could have had a parallel career against Joe Frazier perhaps! Astonishing performances. Thanks for posting.

    • @aguasconelroger
      @aguasconelroger  Před rokem +3

      the fusion of the talent detached from the ego is noticeable at every moment of this concert, managing to stay and united by a greater background that is music makes them reach that level I think! They are a great inspiration to life and love, connoisseurs of art and their own spirit, thanks You for coment.

    • @jimdep6542
      @jimdep6542 Před rokem

      Ha ! Do you remember Joe Frazier formed a band with a couple girl singers and called it " Joe Frazier and the Knockouts" ! Truth.

    • @326vince
      @326vince Před rokem

      Yes. Cobham. And Santana bassist Doug Rauch

    • @jimdep6542
      @jimdep6542 Před rokem

      @@326vince Doug Rauch is my all time favorite bass player. I saw him live with Santana and watched him play bass from a few feet away at Don Weir's Music City, a music story on Columbus St in San Francisco.

  • @bluexborn
    @bluexborn Před 11 měsíci +1

    wow

  • @shootfirst2097
    @shootfirst2097 Před rokem +2

    I saw 3 concerts at the Santa Monica Civic Center: Rory Gallagher Nov 1975, Bob Marley 1976 (underwhelming) and Weather Report1978. I would have killed to see this show.

    • @aguasconelroger
      @aguasconelroger  Před rokem +1

      Wheater report whit Jaco? Wow Bob it's amazing too and rory! Have a Great day.

    • @shootfirst2097
      @shootfirst2097 Před rokem +2

      @@aguasconelroger Yes, with Jaco, and that was my favorite WR lineup. A couple years later he was with Joni Mitchell. That live show with her at Santa Barbara college DVD is incredible.

  • @JoeCiliberto
    @JoeCiliberto Před rokem +3

    Estupendo!

    • @aguasconelroger
      @aguasconelroger  Před rokem +1

      Totalmente, en su mejor momento los dos y su personal al igual 🧡

  • @ellane8441
    @ellane8441 Před rokem +1

    Yes Sir !

  • @kenmurphy6792
    @kenmurphy6792 Před rokem +1

    Flame Sky .. @59:50 ~

  • @gerrmobaleros1404
    @gerrmobaleros1404 Před rokem +3

    Los mejores del planeta tierra.

  • @MarkkuKoljonenwTinja
    @MarkkuKoljonenwTinja Před rokem +1

    Jep! :D🌹 Tinja&Markku

  • @carbonc6065
    @carbonc6065 Před rokem +1

    COBHAM!!!

  • @borkoff7835
    @borkoff7835 Před rokem +8

    McLaughlin's playing used to mean nothing to me but fast avante garde notes, but after more than a year into listening to him each notes falls so melodically with phrase and I mean I can't even describe it, don't think even Holdsworth could keep up, at least spiritually with what McLaughlin offered. wish the Orchestra had a completely filmed performance as good as Zeppelins The Song Remains The Same.

    • @aguasconelroger
      @aguasconelroger  Před rokem +4

      Alan is magnificent not to mention soft machine and who would have thought that Gary husband would play the drums for him and today he does it for McLaughlin, John's spirituality and his humility I think make him the best guitarist alive just as Jeff Beck said, and it would be great to have a good mahavishnu concert with carlos.

    • @cameronhartl1992
      @cameronhartl1992 Před rokem +4

      Even when Mclaughlin’s notes were fast avant- grade notes to my ears, they still blew my mind more than any other player. As “on the nose” as this sounds, he channels God or the Singularity or something ultra cosmic. If I may say that? Another guy where you hear a few notes and you know who is playing. Acoustic guitar, Mustang/ Duosonic, LP Custom or Gibson dbl neck into a Marshall, 80’s synth guitar, Godin into his preamps… no matter what the tone, he is Mahavishnu John. When he gets going there’s nothing like it.

    • @thebomontellano4996
      @thebomontellano4996 Před rokem +4

      John McLaughlin taught Jimmy Page

    • @rickvenlo1362
      @rickvenlo1362 Před rokem +1

      @@aguasconelroger Jeff Beck said that?
      That I believe.
      The remark about Holsworth not fitting
      wrong to compare
      Excellent post
      thank you💯⭐️

    • @aguasconelroger
      @aguasconelroger  Před rokem +2

      @@rickvenlo1362 Yes he said that, Thank You 🔥

  • @emildimofte6538
    @emildimofte6538 Před rokem +3

    💪💪💪💪💪💪🎩🔥🎩🔥🎩🔥🎩🔥🎩☮️🌺☮️🌺🌿🌿🌿💫💫🪂🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏💎🌐💎🌐💎💎🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🎩🔥🎩🔥🎯☮️🌿

  • @arturcoutinho3034
    @arturcoutinho3034 Před rokem +1

    J.aconteceu-me o mesmo a mesma coisa mesma idade mesmo ano no Conservatório Calouste Gulbenkian Braga, coincidência?!.

  • @tonycostanzo4276
    @tonycostanzo4276 Před rokem +3

    these days this would mean nothing people would say so what its just a guitar player making sounds and improvising

    • @RonvanMiddendorp
      @RonvanMiddendorp Před rokem +2

      Luckily, I can only disagree with you. Several times a month I play with people who are very much in this kind of zone... And it means so much.

    • @gregwickstrom5479
      @gregwickstrom5479 Před rokem

      I agree with you. At the time, this was cool. Carlos never developed harmonically as a guitarist and that's why his jazz attempts with Wayne Shorter, Ndugu and Patrice Rushen weren't going anywhere. If you listen to the Santana/Shorter band, the saddest thing is hearing Carlos follow a Wayne Shorter solo.

    • @willmercury
      @willmercury Před 20 dny

      ​@@gregwickstrom5479 Go shitpost at your Mom's house.

  • @billd9667
    @billd9667 Před rokem +2

    Divine noise. I spent my money on it too.
    I’d rather listen to the Dixie Dregs, though they came a bit later. Yes was as good and much easier to digest.

  • @raymaynard4364
    @raymaynard4364 Před 14 dny

    Guitarist s are cool what about 🪘🪘🪘players drums bass

  • @silkyrobinson5079
    @silkyrobinson5079 Před rokem +2

    But one thing is the Santana's used to some great drummers but it's a completely different thing and feel and usually just straight for 4/4.... but this happens to be Billy Cobham on drums..... I mean I don't know the story behind this but on the first song I heard Santana Play a fuison lick, after 1 of John's McLaughlins solos, you didn't even get to play another lick, John McLaughlin just crushed him exploding solos, and didn't even let him finish.... which pushed Santana right back into doubling up with the bass player and playing the bass line

  • @liminal6823
    @liminal6823 Před 10 měsíci +1

    The best parts are when Santana stops playing 👈😃

  • @pascaljeanne8002
    @pascaljeanne8002 Před rokem +1

    boring music ! one album great from maclo , electric dreams ! and shakti ! santana was not good enough !

  • @mackcastillo6183
    @mackcastillo6183 Před rokem +4

    Fantastico.