John McLaughlin & Trilok Gurtu



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Live performance of "Pasha's Love" by Triok Gurtu


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McLaughlin is my ... ( 9 months ago by lonelywan)
McLaughlin is my favorite guitar player, but to me this is during a long dry spell that ended when Remember Shakti formed. But when he was in the zone, he was remarkably expressive. As for Zappa, his lightning-fast guitar struck me as cold. At some point it occurred to him that he was a superior personality looking down on the rest of humanity, and it showed in his music. And the interesting thing is, in his articles and interviews he comes across as just one more reactionary critic.
John has an ... ( 9 months ago by BakedWalnut)
John has an infectious love for the music that he makes, its true! Zappa I'm unfamiliar with - but how did this 'argument' start, and why is it important/who cares?
bass player is ... ( 8 months ago by ocdrumboy1)
bass player is nasty. and trilok is so versatile and creative!
bass player is ... ( 8 months ago by ocdrumboy1)
bass player is nasty. and trilok is so versatile and creative!
Bas Player is Nasty ... ( 8 months ago by druunatic)
Bas Player is Nasty yep.. it is jonas Hellborg !
Bass player is ... ( 8 months ago by moonlightskyband)
Bass player is definitly NOT Jonas Hellborg, but Kai Eckhardt. Hellborg did play with McLauglin, but not here.
theres negatives ... ( 8 months ago by ocdrumboy1)
theres negatives there because? all of my words were meant to be positive.
ocdrumy fucking boy ... ( 7 months ago by Arupkant)
ocdrumy fucking boy your mind is nasty! so you see everything nasty! you would never be able to play the drums!idiot!
And call Trilok ... ( 7 months ago by Arupkant)
And call Trilok Uncle...not Trilok! Or maestro Trilok!
I don't think the ... ( 7 months ago by stargate669)
I don't think the bass player is nasty! He seems like a very nice young man and very musical.
stub music isn't ... ( 7 months ago by stargate669)
stub music isn't competitive. It's something that is expression of oneself and can be appreciated in many ways. Incidentally, Zappa said Mclaughlin was favourite guitar player.
ocdrumboy1,don't ... ( 7 months ago by kmashraf)
ocdrumboy1,don't mind the riff-raff!
incredible ( 7 months ago by TonyBtheEG)
incredible
Awesome. ( 5 months ago by matambale)
Awesome.
Ive heard Zappa say ... ( 4 months ago by templarsquad)
Ive heard Zappa say his favorite git was Johnnie Watson..
Probably changed with the season.
i read an interview ... ( 4 months ago by skwijeebob)
i read an interview with Frank where he said (apologies if I misquote) "You would have to be a moron not to appreciate JMcL's technique, the guy can play the guitar like it's a machine gun, but I'm not always enthusiastic about the notes he plays)Zappa also rated Brian May and Alan Holdsworth as excellent guitarists. I've got a vhs recording of Pasha's Love from Australian TV, I'll try to upload it soon...
Alan Holdsworth was ... ( 4 months ago by SevenCircles)
Alan Holdsworth was Zappa
´s favorite guitarist I believe
I used to be able ... ( 3 months ago by AreaQNH870)
I used to be able to play this! Oh how my fingers have died
Zappa was a rock ... ( 2 months ago by petrarchian)
Zappa was a rock guitarist and literally erupting with ideas in every avenue of music. Never could JMcL rock like Zappa. Also, in terms of jazz rock, FZ played much more modally, and often strove for ambience, not freneticism. Just my opinion, of course, but you can go through Zappa's catalog and find so much to love and hate. JM is amazing, but more of a one-trick pony. He couldn't write songs like "Uncle Rhemus," but he could diddle around in 1 key for 2 hours any day of the week.
Sorry that comment ... ( 2 months ago by petrarchian)
Sorry that comment was a reply, didn't know it would appear at the top out of context. Not meant to rag on JM he's a master without a doubt.
Chinga a tu madre ... ( 1 month ago by Oscar5104)
Chinga a tu madre pendejo.
sloppt ( 1 month ago by hardh1ttas)
sloppt
Genius ! ! ! ! ( 1 month ago by mithomaniac12)
Genius ! ! ! !
Did I just read the ... ( 1 week ago by paulborrello)
Did I just read the opinion that John Mclaughlin is a "one trick pony"... Wow that is just too ignorant to pay much attention to.



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