John Mclaughlin: Remember Shakti: Ma No Pa
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
- ma no pa with echo's of Lyla's dance from visions of the emerald beyond in the intro
John McLaughlin (guitar)
Zakir Hussain (tabla)
V Selvaganesh (percussion)
U Shrinivas (mandolin)
I had the good fortune to go to India with work last year. We stayed in a hotel that had live tabla and the winded keyboard instrument (sorry don't know the name) It was beyond epic. I'm so thankful for being a John Mcglauclin fan since I was 17. It's widened my musical appreciation so much. You can see John is completely devoted to
it. Losing yourself in the music is such an amazing trance like experience. I've played guitar now for about 25 years and I've touched that feeling only a few times.
timeless music, this could be played a thousand years ago or a thousand years from now and still sound amazing
8:25 to 8:35..reason why Srinivas was the genius virtuoso on Mandolin! Absolutely love McLaughlin's expression of amazement!
I´m shure you will find him a sweet man, wise and over all natural. I´ve been with John twice and still have his aura on me!
irrepetible man!
Yep, and Zakir is probably the greatest exponent of his instrument alive today. Enjoy them whenever they play together as you are witnessing TRUE musical greatness.
i knew i was missing something all these 26 years... now i know what i missed... simply heavenly..
amazing. i love how mandolin srinivas wil always play an understated style, unless he is the solo performer. he is not only a musician without peers, he is very much an epitome of humility who will understate himself when playing with other senior musicians.
Saw them in 99 in San Sebastian, Spain under a powerful rain and hail storm. They performed beautifully, nobody left!! A light even burst after being struck by a rock of hail. It was unforgetable.
I have seen Shakti. years ago. but I love everything John does. I never miss him when he comes to Seattle. He used to come a lot. I saw the 5th dimension. totally rocked!
Its really great to hear honest musical exploration at such an advanced level.Its not just silly displays of speed and flash,rather,its imbued with deep meaning on an artistic and spiritual level.
Brilliant!
I love the part from 5:50 - 6:35. It looks like mclaughlin is playing "catch up with me if you can" with selvaganesh and zakir! They are absolutely enjoying it! And so are we! :)
This freedom to improvise and experiment makes the music even more enjoyable to artists and listeners too! I love this!
John was have been a reborn Vedic musician/Indian Artist indeed. Great Man
This is an incredible piece from everyone concerned..John is constantly on a mission of fusing world music...long live JM.
From the day I discovered this music till now, it is the absolute reference of what the genius of man can create in the field of music ... I love so much this perfect mixture of Orient and Occident, and it has since 25 years the same effect on me: absolute extasy ! Or like it is said in Arabic using an untranslatable word: TARAB.
semplicemente fantastici
awesome ness multiplied by super ness !!!
why do we even bother rating these guys..
RIP. U Srinivas..what a loss to the music world..
Love that intro from visions!!!
Köszönjük!Thank you!
From 7:50 onwards, you almost enter another world as a listener. What beauty!
pure flowing spirit still flushes tears of joy after all these years
Wow. You can tell all of their instruments are indeed alive
Ever seen music played with such joy?
Listening to music like this just makes the soul happy
waow !! je crois que c'est un concert à Viene ( théâtre antique ) il me semble .. le temps passe , la musique reste ... dit John ...musique intemporelle par excellence !! j'étais à 10 mètres ... sublime ..scotché tout le long du concert !! pas vu passé le temps..on aime ou on aime pas mais ce sont des génies de l'impro !! un grand merci pour le post ...( ce n'est peut)être pas à Vienne , il manque les tapis sur scène ...pas bien vu ..)
everything here is gold!
"Le temps passe mais la musique reste", "time passes, but the music remains" nice to hear John Mclaughlin speak French, with barely any accent.
A thing of beauty is a joy forever! This is great music!
What a wonderful joy to see these Masters at work!
Thanks you, thank you, thank you for sharing this video!
Beautiful, just beautiful..............words cannot describe
Would have heard this song a 1000 times just to hear the "Shabaaaashhhh" from Selvaganesh.....
I saw them at Berklee in Boston. Incredible performance!
Truly remarkable !!!!! Thanks so much for posting.
Oh a joy to have seen Shakti perform at Central Park NYC Schaeffer music fest.early seventies.zakir was just here in Portland March 2018.
Plus he has a way of playing the exact same notes at the exact same time as others with whom he is playing, especially the violinists. Sometimes that makes it sound like a new instrument.
Divine, perfect, amazing and insane at the same time! And they are having a wonderful time too!
awesome.. no words to describe the experience after listening to this...
ha ouais c'était vraiment un superbe concert
I want this played when I die! So fantastic!
👍👏👏
Not bound by the confines of this world...this stuff is truly amazing
Incredible artistry!!
Freakin Amazing!!!...Please post as much of these shows as possible!!
This is beautiful! Great musical teamwork.
Wah!!!
Awesome,
Classic..
Oh my God.. what a show...!
A truly mesmerizing performance.
Respect!!!!!!
There were moments of what is almost telepathy. Listen to the improvised rhythmic patterns around 6:15. In-sane.
Do Shakti ever tour and in the UK?? coz I would give my right arm and sell myself on the street just to see these guys! XD
He guys, when he is old, I want to be old as he is. Incredible timing.
Love music when it happens naturally! Perfect!
Divine music! What a beauty
A painter paints pictures on canvas. But musicians paint their pictures on silence.
It is other realm the music they are playing it is something really different to that we usually hear in western side of the world
If God exists, he probably looks like John Mclaughlin
most likely :)
Bet he can't play the guitar as well as John!
best. music. ever.
this is so crazy good
Groove masters
すばらしい!
JM had a special guitar built with scalloped frets (like a sitar) so he could bend the strings and create all kinds of effects. That might be what you are hearing.
lovely composition in abhogi. he is so good in playing carnatic style on the guitar
saw jm with chick corea 6 months ago.......special night
whoever posted this. Thank you. You are the man. This is the most incredible music I've ever actually felt like someone reached into my soul. Any chance of finding one of his concerts in High Def?
cool... thought as much... thanks for the confirmation!
its very nice sound and very powerfull music is very hard
Oh, you are SO right! This is my pet peeve of most preformance videos.
Note to cameramen: FILM THE GUITARIST FINGERS DURING THE SOLO!!!!
amazing stuff
I think at the beginning he says "time passes but the music stays"
A m a z i n g !!
:-)
This is Genius.
jmac in atl 3/29/09 cannot wait!
@wallavious
actually playing themes of famous songs is very usual in jazz music.
mclaughlin didn't want to copy anyone on this performance, he just wanted to return to his 60's-70's blues-rock origins and make a nice 10 seconds "cover" of a very famous rock ballad, with his unique jazz playing.
oh wow... that's interesting...
Despues de todo, puede que si exista dios. Estos gueyes ya me hicieron dudar...
Mind blowing 🤯
If someone knows if theres a DVD of this Concert out there pls tell us. Ill definatly buy it
Only V.Selvaganesh on the album 'good people in times of trouble'.
east meet west, bravo!!!!!
awesome of course! i like the Clapton reference at 4:20 jajaja
this is quality vibes for reeeeeeel!!! give many thanks!!!!!
At exactly 4:20 Duane Allman's guitar part on Layla is played.
Coincidence? I think not
The ultimate music. What year is this?
It's mind blowing.
wow...
Fantastic
@bazonics Thank you so much!!!! You're a lifesaver!
@dorian411 yeah i don't know what it is but it's like his signature
The one on the extreme right is a Mridangum where as on the left are Tablas, hand kick, and hand snares
That was very informative, thank you.
exactement..
9:18 when you use a chakradhar tihai as a bridge... 🔥
great!!!!
Ugggghhh so amazing. I still have the original vinyl :3
any idea what this piece is called ? I just bought the Remember Shakti album but did not find it ... is it on itunes ?
wow
any footage of jm with tony williams lifetime?
john is agreat musician !
:-)
..you wonna see/hear something realy innovative - how to improvise classical music ?!
look for video : "bach sarabande jazz guitar"
@Sajeedsm thank you for saying that. :)
agreed
@giriisindahouse I just wish I knew how we could do that! I hope John or Zakir read comments on shakti videos on youtube haha