Love this. Cindy, George and Julian cranking speed and driving accuracy, Gary delivering funk… then Larry doing his trademark thing, almost sounding off key. Creating space. Tripping down the stairs. You have to listen a few times, bearing in mind he is doing this on purpose, then it clicks in your brain, and you fully understand why he considered one of the great masters of jazz guitar.
It's nice to see a drummer really enjoying her work and not being too cool to express her joy .Saw Cindy at a recent drum clinic in Sydney . Very humble person and a great ambassador for the drums .Larry Coryell had impeccable time and tremendous feel with the guitar .
I saw Mr Coryell more than anyone else and my favorite was a small venue (100 people tops) back in the seventies. Solo show - he played piano, acoustic guitar and electric. I still think of that show fondly. Hats off to Julian - I imagine he had one proud papa.
I hate the fact I was never able to see Larry in concert. This seems to be completely insane due to the fact I’ve actively go to tons of show even having to fly to them.
Larry's playing on this session reminds of Barney Kessel: very modally inventive and gritty with an aggressive attack. Leaving space is always harder for some guitarist but Larry was a master of space and time, right? Right. Julian is a guitar god as well. And Cindy? Drum goddess of the kingdom of drums. Hats off to George too. Interesting dichotomy: a master sax player who seamlessly uses circular breathing and a master guitarist who leaves breathing space. Gary brown holds it all down with virtuoso funk and groove. And I look forward to catching Julian next time he is in the SF bay area. What a fantastic player. So sorry for his loss. What a closeness they must have had. RIP Larry Coryell.
@@EbonyPope I wonder if you know what he was going for and missed? I hear what you're hearing. but he's also making up some lines and rhythmic choices that are chunky and dirty by design.
So deng close communication between the the musicians, absolutely yaw dropping and the drummer holding it all together, pushing it to the limit. Hallelujah, this is music.
RIP LARRY! IT IS A PITY I NEVER SAW YOU LIVE ,I WAS PLANNING THIS SUMMER BUT DESTINY HAD OTHER PLANS FOR YOU.I AM GRATEFUL FOR YOUR MUSIC AND FOR ME YOU BELONG TO ONE OF THE GREATEST.ADIOS!
Wow, incredible, beautiful music!!! Miss you Larry, no one plays like you and no one will ever play like you did!!!! Thanks for the killer music!!! Btw, Julian has his father's guitar skills!!!
I was listening to some Coryell and Mike Stern (for the first time EVERRR) and I could've sworn I had an eargasm - a strange phenomenon that hasn't happened before :S and I didn't think I was enjoying the music that much.
Man! How cool would it have been to see this live? "Kowloon Jag" is my second favorite cut (after "Woman of Truth and Future") from that Eleventh House record. (Boy does Cindy cook!)
One of the best guitarists I'd never heard of; just read he's passed. Such genius is now gone. He could play with ANYONE & make'em sound better, IMO...
Was lucky to have seen him..my buddy from syracuse did some producing for him in his last few years..we used to get high in my buddys basement listening to Larry back in the 80s..along with Stanley, Al D, Metheny..and so on
Larry is playing in Napa, CA on January 9, 2015. Part of a jazz trio. He said he'd be playing some Stravinsky....Tickets may still be available.....I'm going.
Awesome! Thanks for sharing this fantastic performance. I was lucky enough to have been there that evening, and it was Fusion at it's finest. Yoshi's is a great room, and this combo blew the roof off. I hope to see Larry's son Julian come back to these parts soon, his solos were as amazing as his dad's.
Loved Larry's solo very interesting and unique, the band appeared very enthusiastic, not the cookie cutter solos heard often, interested tone. Great composition as well by Larry, one of many by him.
It seems that jazz guitar is overlooked and underappreciated. Some think it boring, I think it's beautiful especially Tal Farlow, Mike Stern, Metheny, that type of sound. This kinda music tickles your ears and goes straight to your brain cells.
Siempre Larry Coryell me sorprende, aún después de haberlo escuchado. Cuenta historias distintas con los mismos acordes. Gracias por este regalo, Flavio.
FRAMUS AR-1974....................more recent version of the vintage FRAMUS Jan Akkerman [FOCUS] model ..............cool guitar and Larry plays it well!
Larry's show in Napa was wonderful. Too bad there weren't more in attendance... he dedicated the show to Wes Montgomery....played much in his style.....and a piece to Jim Hall. After the show, he stuck around and talked with everyone. Loved his Duke Ellington piece. The bassist and drummer....great! They had it working..... He is such a good person! Got an autograph, talked with him for 5-10 minutes....picture, etc. What a warm caring guy....and he's still got it!
cool. like, where fusion w/ LC RIP) and everyone, meets rock fusion meets jazz w/ LC ( to me ) 'leading the way!' But, every bit, is so beautiful, so complete, intense, it swings 'with fire!!'
Saw Larry & Cindy play over 20 yrs ago at a theater in Putney VT. She's only gotten better (& even more beautiful, if that's possible) with age. I don't recall who the bassist was on that date (Patitucci?), but Stanley Cowell was the pianist...
I was reading while listening then heard the drummer. I thought Cobham was on but discovered it to be CINDY BLACKMAN SANTANA. OH YEAH! will be looking for her work
Fantastic! I got confused for a moment seeing Gary Brown on bass because it was "Gerry Brown" who was playing drums on the original recording. I had to look it up. But Cindy cooks!! The whole band sounds great!
Julian Coryell. When you have a dad like Larry, there's no way your not gonna be awesome. I wish my kids were as serious about guitar as I am. Family fusion is the best kind of Jazz.
didn't know LC ever jammed with CB. was going to be able see her play live with Santana earlier this year before a virus caused the gig to be cancelled...wonder how she'd take the drum solo in soul sacrifice....hmm...well, there's still a small possibility the gig will be rescheduled. very small possibility, mind you. just noticed that LC's son Julian is doing some solos here. Did Larry ever play with Dennis Chambers? My mind rambles on, and on, and on...
I wasn't aware of her before seeing this clip. And holy fuck, she is MONSTROUS. So much intensity, but with an absolutely amazing level of groove. I was so saddened by the recent passing of Clyde Stubblefield, but this has cheered me up immensely.
+Jay Peek I love your enthusiasm. This is an old song off the ASPECTS album from Larry Coreyells 70s band THE ELEVENTH HOUSE.... that album and Level One are both sooooo amazing.
I’m a mega huge fan a fusion guitar and other guitar styles. I regret that I never got a chance to see Larry in concert. I actually had talked to his booking agent in late 2016 about details on bringing him to Texas in the summer of 2017. It’s too bad that fate changed those plans. It’s a great things there’s this amazing document of this show. Yes I’m also a videographer so I have a completely other appreciation about this. Will the entire performance ever be available for purchase on dvd?
the band is really delivering the goods here!! Great performance
Larry Coryell is second to none.
He was also a very nice man.
Cindy’s playing makes many grown men drummers cry.
Not cry... stand and salute.
The late, great Larry Coryell. Your music lives on, brother.
When’d he die ? I moved to Cali 2014...been to both San Fran Yoshl’s and Oakland’s . Did I JUST miss him?
R.I.P. Larry Coryell - you WILL be missed! What a great track to remember him by!
SO very underrated my dear tour friend, I miss you every day. Larry "You got friends in Columbus!" Larry taught me to "just go for it" on solos
What a great musicians! And Cindy blackman.....man what a woman! She is Spot on!
One word only: WOW! Okay, again: WOW!
Love this. Cindy, George and Julian cranking speed and driving accuracy, Gary delivering funk… then Larry doing his trademark thing, almost sounding off key. Creating space. Tripping down the stairs. You have to listen a few times, bearing in mind he is doing this on purpose, then it clicks in your brain, and you fully understand why he considered one of the great masters of jazz guitar.
totally agree, had the same experience, people sometimes don't understand Larry
Jazz allows 'offkeyness', 😂, but, more seriously, 'offtimeness' is much more tricky to master.
It's nice to see a drummer really enjoying her work and not being too cool to express her joy .Saw Cindy at a recent drum clinic in Sydney . Very humble person and a great ambassador for the drums .Larry Coryell had impeccable time and tremendous feel with the guitar .
Cindy is always relentless
But he plays really sloppy here.
The future Mrs. Santana.
The drums are really driving this piece
@@EbonyPopeI disagree
I saw Mr Coryell more than anyone else and my favorite was a small venue (100 people tops) back in the seventies. Solo show - he played piano, acoustic guitar and electric. I still think of that show fondly. Hats off to Julian - I imagine he had one proud papa.
RIP Mr. Coryell. You did inspiered a lot of people on the music path.
Much tears, you taught me to free up, let the spirit take over, play for the Creators, bless your artful soul, love you Larry!
I hate the fact I was never able to see Larry in concert. This seems to be completely insane due to the fact I’ve actively go to tons of show even having to fly to them.
Larry's playing on this session reminds of Barney Kessel: very modally inventive and gritty with an aggressive attack. Leaving space is always harder for some guitarist but Larry was a master of space and time, right? Right. Julian is a guitar god as well. And Cindy? Drum goddess of the kingdom of drums. Hats off to George too. Interesting dichotomy: a master sax player who seamlessly uses circular breathing and a master guitarist who leaves breathing space. Gary brown holds it all down with virtuoso funk and groove. And I look forward to catching Julian next time he is in the SF bay area. What a fantastic player. So sorry for his loss. What a closeness they must have had. RIP Larry Coryell.
Yeah but Larry is playing really sloppy here.
@@EbonyPope I wonder if you know what he was going for and missed? I hear what you're hearing. but he's also making up some lines and rhythmic choices that are chunky and dirty by design.
You will always be in his shadow, man
the man can jam and for his age that shit aight easy I luv him and his son so much.
So deng close communication between the the musicians, absolutely yaw dropping and the drummer holding it all together, pushing it to the limit. Hallelujah, this is music.
fantastic! larry is my guitar hero then and always, so i glad to have talk to him briefly and shake his hand lol
Saw Mr. Coryell several time, a true master musician, great shows.
RIP LARRY! IT IS A PITY I NEVER SAW YOU LIVE ,I WAS PLANNING THIS SUMMER BUT DESTINY HAD OTHER PLANS FOR YOU.I AM GRATEFUL FOR YOUR MUSIC AND FOR ME YOU BELONG TO ONE OF THE GREATEST.ADIOS!
I saw him live with his Eleventh House group in the mid 70's in the Washington DC area and he and the group were sensational!
RIP! LARRY
😎
RIP great guitarist. RIP Larry.
Wow, incredible, beautiful music!!! Miss you Larry, no one plays like you and no one will ever play like you did!!!! Thanks for the killer music!!! Btw, Julian has his father's guitar skills!!!
Love Larry...have so many of his albums...wonderful to see this!
I was listening to some Coryell and Mike Stern (for the first time EVERRR) and I could've sworn I had an eargasm - a strange phenomenon that hasn't happened before :S and I didn't think I was enjoying the music that much.
Mr. Larry Coryel passed away 19th of February... So sad, so sad...
A fantastic quintet with stellar musicians - wonderful.
amazing, all of them
Cindy Blackman is incredible!
Whole band is.
Great vid.
Seeing Larry in October, and really looking forward to it.
Cindy Blackwoman would be more appropriate 🤣
Outstanding performance, looks like Larry passed the genes to his son.
Love the way Larry and George play!
Unreal.
Larry ALWAYS went for it..loved this cat....this is so damn good here. RIP my man...missed you are
Saw him Live Larry Coryell And the Eleventh House. At Jazz Workshop in Boston back in 70s
extraordinario,,,,gracias Larry!!!!
Man, this is good. Such intensity and 'only the right notes'. Amazing.
I met the Man in Dublin last year. RIP Legend.
Man! How cool would it have been to see this live? "Kowloon Jag" is my second favorite cut (after "Woman of Truth and Future") from that Eleventh House record. (Boy does Cindy cook!)
One of the best guitarists I'd never heard of; just read he's passed. Such genius is now gone. He could play with ANYONE & make'em sound better, IMO...
He truly was an unbelievable guitar player, and I quite honestly a musical visionary. The guy is The Godfather of jazz fusion.
Was lucky to have seen him..my buddy from syracuse did some producing for him in his last few years..we used to get high in my buddys basement listening to Larry back in the 80s..along with Stanley, Al D, Metheny..and so on
Larry is playing in Napa, CA on January 9, 2015. Part of a jazz trio. He said he'd be playing some Stravinsky....Tickets may still be available.....I'm going.
gREAT job !!! larry and friends..!!!
Awesome! Thanks for sharing this fantastic performance. I was lucky enough to have been there that evening, and it was Fusion at it's finest. Yoshi's is a great room, and this combo blew the roof off. I hope to see Larry's son Julian come back to these parts soon, his solos were as amazing as his dad's.
Wow. Wow. Wow. All musicians where exceptionally great! Thank you!
Loved Larry's solo very interesting and unique, the band appeared very enthusiastic, not the cookie cutter solos heard often, interested tone. Great composition as well by Larry, one of many by him.
FRiggin' great groove! "Kowloon Jag" stands the test of time! :)
great great !
STUNNING PERFORMANCE!!!!!!!!
Larry kept the spirit of the music . Great playing from all . No selling out .RIP
Such intensity 💚It's magical ⭐
Everyone gave a dynamic performance 💥
Much respect
I always come back to this video. Pure fire!
The sheer power and musicality of those drums and the flow of the bass under the solos. Amazing.
so good
So happy I made that show in Oakland. RIP Larry... That gig was AWESOME! Wish to see more footage if it's out there!
It seems that jazz guitar is overlooked and underappreciated. Some think it boring, I think it's beautiful especially Tal Farlow, Mike Stern, Metheny, that type of sound. This kinda music tickles your ears and goes straight to your brain cells.
Larry Coryell always sounded like he missed notes. He did not play with sustain either. His tone was old school.
And it doesn't go through your heart. Jazz and trombone, trumpet, sax, piano - ok. But as you mentioned: jazz and guitar is boring.
wow....could you play guitar better than him?
Siempre Larry Coryell me sorprende, aún después de haberlo escuchado. Cuenta historias distintas con los mismos acordes. Gracias por este regalo, Flavio.
Man, the son can play.
Bless them all. They are fabulous. RIP Larry
Larry's guitar is a seriously sweet looking instrument. Wow.
FRAMUS AR-1974....................more recent version of the vintage FRAMUS Jan Akkerman [FOCUS] model ..............cool guitar and Larry plays it well!
Thank You!!! WOW!!!! Love that drummer! What energy. ************!!!!!!!!!!!!!
+Joe NW Blake
Cindy Blackman Santana.
Yo that's Santana's wife
Larry's show in Napa was wonderful. Too bad there weren't more in attendance... he dedicated the show to Wes Montgomery....played much in his style.....and a piece to Jim Hall. After the show, he stuck around and talked with everyone. Loved his Duke Ellington piece. The bassist and drummer....great! They had it working.....
He is such a good person! Got an autograph, talked with him for 5-10 minutes....picture, etc. What a warm caring guy....and he's still got it!
Sadly....our brilliant guitarist passed away in NYC after a show. He was only 73...and had such a caring nature about him. RIP Larry....we love you.
great drummer...
cool. like, where fusion w/ LC RIP) and everyone, meets rock fusion meets jazz w/ LC ( to me ) 'leading the way!' But, every bit, is so beautiful, so complete, intense, it swings 'with fire!!'
One of my musical heroes. 😭RIP Beautiful Woman was one of my all time faves.
This is awesome! Brilliant.
RIP Larry................ You will be truly missed......
Saw Larry & Cindy play over 20 yrs ago at a theater in Putney VT. She's only gotten better (& even more beautiful, if that's possible) with age. I don't recall who the bassist was on that date (Patitucci?), but Stanley Cowell was the pianist...
A M A Z I N G ! ! ! ! !
Such a great show.. very hard to catch the essence of it unless you were attending. Cindy's such an underappreciated drummer
RIP Larry - thanks for leaving Julian (and Murali) here with us.
I was reading while listening then heard the drummer. I thought Cobham was on but discovered it to be CINDY BLACKMAN SANTANA. OH YEAH! will be looking for her work
Was there for both great shows. Amazing all players. Hoping the DVD comes around soon.
This drums is beautiful! Congratulations!
julian tearin the roof off...damn..
Rest in Peace Larry. We'll miss you.
👏🏾👏🏾
Father and son tearing (and tearing) it up.
The drummer is wonderful!
Fantastic!
I got confused for a moment seeing Gary Brown on bass because it was "Gerry Brown" who was playing drums on the original recording. I had to look it up. But Cindy cooks!! The whole band sounds great!
Fantastic!
This is my introduction to Julian Coryell. Quite a killer. Great upload
HOT STUFF ! Rip Master Coryell.....
Julian Coryell. When you have a dad like Larry, there's no way your not gonna be awesome. I wish my kids were as serious about guitar as I am. Family fusion is the best kind of Jazz.
Yes Cindy Blackman Santana with Coryell !
stunning and absolutley great!! wow!!
damn Larry, damn!!!
Incredible
Outstanding!!! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
didn't know LC ever jammed with CB. was going to be able see her play live with Santana earlier this year before a virus caused the gig to be cancelled...wonder how she'd take the drum solo in soul sacrifice....hmm...well, there's still a small possibility the gig will be rescheduled. very small possibility, mind you. just noticed that LC's son Julian is doing some solos here. Did Larry ever play with Dennis Chambers? My mind rambles on, and on, and on...
Cindy Blackman Santana...... she's quite the beast!
Drummer OWNS this.
My Kar
Your only as good as the drummer " not always true, but most of time.
amazing
Played Manchester uk in the 70s 11th house Mike Mandell nearly fell of the stage, but what a great night, well missed I enjoyed this number , cheers
DRUMS WIZARD WOMAN CINDY BLACKMAN SANTANA
I wasn't aware of her before seeing this clip. And holy fuck, she is MONSTROUS.
So much intensity, but with an absolutely amazing level of groove. I was so saddened by the recent passing of Clyde Stubblefield, but this has cheered me up immensely.
Thats my buddy one of the greatest and sweetest souls on earth
That's right! I mean, thank you! Great to know!!!
Amazing!!! Fantastic!!!
Cindy Blackman is just amazing
U2WB did she play with Lenny kravitz too? (I think I recognize her with pharaoh sanders aswell?)
That soprano sax makes it spiritual.
people people, the direction in this video is also well looked into. just a hot thang all the way around.
+Jay Peek I love your enthusiasm. This is an old song off the ASPECTS album from Larry Coreyells 70s band THE ELEVENTH HOUSE.... that album and Level One are both sooooo amazing.
Percussion sincupations! Fantastic!!
MASTERPIECE!!!
Julian played his ass off.
Sick.
R.I.P. Larry!!
I’m a mega huge fan a fusion guitar and other guitar styles. I regret that I never got a chance to see Larry in concert. I actually had talked to his booking agent in late 2016 about details on bringing him to Texas in the summer of 2017. It’s too bad that fate changed those plans. It’s a great things there’s this amazing document of this show. Yes I’m also a videographer so I have a completely other appreciation about this. Will the entire performance ever be available for purchase on dvd?