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Mahavishnu Orchestra Concert

Orpheum Theatre (Boston, MA)

Mahavishnu Orchestra concert at Orpheum Theatre on Mar 11, 1973

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  • Date:
    03.11.1973
  • Tracks:
    6
  • Total Time:
    1:28:35
  • Catalog:
    Dawson Sound

Concert Summary

The initial classic lineup of the Mahavishnu Orchestra lasted less than three years and only released two studio albums and one live recording during this era, but these recordings had a profound effect, redefining the jazz/rock fusion movement. Combining the improvisational elements of jazz with the volume and energy of rock music, the group created music that was often intricate and complex, performed by musicians whose virtuosity thrilled audiences, musicians, and critics alike.

By early 1973, the …entire summary

  • dr. hands | Monday, November 16, 2009 | 6:28 pm

    THANK YOU WOLFGANG!!!!!

  • rahrah | Monday, August 10, 2009 | 7:02 am

    I remember the night I first heard McLaughlin live. The Tony Williams Lifetime with Larry Young and John McLaughlin was opening for the Who at the Boston Tea Party (late 69 or early 70 I think). This could have been an inspired booking by club manager Don Law. However, the rowdy crowd was in the mood for Tommy and the music fell on mostly deaf ears, or so it seemed. I had heard about McLaughlin from other guitarists and was primed for something a bit different. Needless to say, astounding was more like it. Just like Hendrix at the beginning, I had never heard anything like this and my jaw literally dropped as the rest of the impatient audience called for the Who, also astounding in a different way. Now fast forward to this evening at the Orpheum in 1973, again in Boston. This time the crowd was there for one purpose, to hear McLaughlin and company on their own terms... without distraction. What a difference a few years makes. The world did indeed catch up to what the musicians already knew. This music was and still is radical, demanding and rewarding... what a treat to go back and hear in the live context again!

  • Anonymous | Sunday, August 09, 2009 | 6:39 pm

    great band to bad they were together for a short time

  • phishhead11 | Friday, July 17, 2009 | 8:29 pm

    not a stranger to the orchestra, but i am to the incendiary live stuff presented here and on the other boston show-- highlights and zeniths too numerous to mention. one peak culminates and before you recognize the greatness of what you'd just heard, the whole band in one quick musical movement guides the piece into another realm entirely. tension and release. ebbs and flows. cobham's drumming, the whole thing--john, the gong, that snaking bass. incredible music.

  • Anonymous | Saturday, March 28, 2009 | 10:45 am

    I wish they would post some Miles w/ Cobham on drums.

  • ian marks | Wednesday, March 11, 2009 | 7:35 am

    you hear one of their shows and think there's no way you're going to hear them any better, you click onto another one at they've upt it and every show is like that, they just get better and better and better

  • Big Boy | Sunday, January 25, 2009 | 9:50 am

    I was too, at this show. 3rd row, what a band???? Pure Joy.

  • jimi'stheman | Sunday, October 26, 2008 | 9:52 am

    Man just listen to The Noonward Race.

  • fusionoid | Wednesday, May 28, 2008 | 11:56 am

    Man just listern to Jan Hammer's solo in Meeting of the spirits.

  • Anonymous | Wednesday, May 14, 2008 | 3:54 pm

    I was in the 9th row-what a show. It was written up in Rolling Stone.

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