Well they came out of the gate flying, I saw Gary Burton over a dozen times and never saw him play this out, Coryell going his Derek Bailey/Fred Frith impression and Bob Moses doing his Han Bennink impression, ha.
One of the most important guitarists of the past 50 years. You might check out his rather large discography. This is not his usual sound. Check out his Duster and Live from Carnegie hall both from this era of the 4tet.
Hey Glitchsister, did you listen to the piece at the end of the video? It's a completely different aspect of Larry Coryell's guitar playing and quite beautifully played.
Precious footage. thank you! Great insights into their musical approach at that time.
That's quite the groovy jacket on Moses. What a band. I haven't seen Burton or his band play this far outside.
I love the interviews. Larry describing his too-on-the-nose rock playing is hilarious.
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Well they came out of the gate flying, I saw Gary Burton over a dozen times and never saw him play this out, Coryell going his Derek Bailey/Fred Frith impression and Bob Moses doing his Han Bennink impression, ha.
Maybe some Sonny Sharrock as well
@@jimsmith1930 Yes, good call, especially with the hollow body guitar.
Had anyone heard of Fred Frith in 1967?
@@jimsmith1930 He played together with Sharrock 18 months later on Herbie Mann's Memphis Underground
WOW!
killer.
Thanks
On croyrait de croiser un camion dont le moteur est en explosion
can't hear the music over the jabber.
the band sounds great but that guitarist sounds like crap
One of the most important guitarists of the past 50 years. You might check out his rather large discography. This is not his usual sound. Check out his Duster and Live from Carnegie hall both from this era of the 4tet.
Hey Glitchsister, did you listen to the piece at the end of the video? It's a completely different aspect of Larry Coryell's guitar playing and quite beautifully played.