... seen Larry twice in the 70s, with Alphonse at the Santa Monica Civic, then by himself in Hermosa Beach. Love him but never seen this; Fanfuckintastic !🎉
Que loucura! Vai do Céu ao Inferno! Viceral! Transbordante! Preso nessa obra prima! Muito obrigado por posta amigo. A vida será mais bela depois dessa experiência!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
For those who don't know, Mike Mandel, the guy playing the synth, is blind. Just a reminder that no matter what obstacles you have in life, never give up to achieve your dreams.
Alphonse Mouzon Pittys the fool who can't enjoy this. Coryell/Mouzon - "Back Together Again" (1977) best jazz fusion album of that year..."Beneath The Earth", "Transvested Express" are classics!!! - Mr. T
what a phenomenal band during one of the most fruitful period of music in general. Mahavishnu, RTF, Weather Report, Dixie Dreggs, Yes, ELP, Gentle Giant. the list goes on and on. Ornette Coleman and a little known Miles Davis who got the ball rolling.
Subject ESQ, Gift, Think, Jasper Wrath, Gong, Agitation Free, Ben, Camel, Raw Material, Galliard, If, Virus, Skin Alley, Westfauster, Samurai, Brainticket, Brian Auger's Oblivion Express, Caravan, Catapilla, Chase, Gash, Deodato, Join In, Klaus Wise Sextet, Marsupilami, Mellow Candle, Mogul Thrash, Nektar, Ocean, Eloy, Pat Metheny Group, Public Foot The Roman, Pulsar, Supersister, Twenty Sixty Six And Then, Warm Dust, Web, Zarathustra, Zoo, Diabolus, Electromagnets, Energy, Focus, Harvey Mandel...the list is literally endless of how many wonderful progressive/jazz/rock bands there were from 1969-1978. We could be here all day making out a list...especially the more obscure groups of that time who recorded some absolute classics.