From: jgower@mhc.mtholyoke.edu (Jeff Gower)
Newsgroups: rec.music.bluenote
Subject: Re: McLaughlin/Free Spirits
Date: Thu, 29 Feb 1996 09:55:20 -0500

In article <4h2m96$fdq@amhux3.amherst.edu>, abschnei@unix.amherst.edu (ADAM BENJAMIN SCHNEIT ) wrote:

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Hello Adam,

I was there the same night. I have been an avid McLaughlin fan for 25 or so years, and I know that he has composed some of the most creative and beautiful music I have ever heard. Not to mention his absolutely mindboggling technique - crisp and faultless playing. He's done it all - freejazz, fusion, Indian, classical, you name it - and he's done it all very tastefully and top-notch. Now, about the concert. I too was a bit disappointed with it all. I was blown away by the sheer blistering virtuosity of the performances, and the tight cohesion of the trio with the intricate rhythms and all that. They seemed to be enjoying themselves, except for the extremely unfortunate electrical problems with the organ during one of the finest meandering guitar improvs I have ever heard. (I couldn't believe John just stopped playing and suggested leaving the stage "while they fixed it"! Why didn't he just keep on with the beautiful guitar work, or play one of his many solo guitar things while they solved the problem?) Anyway, I did get tired of every tune sliding into the similar blues/funk jam, albeit some great jamming. But for what it was, it was the best jamming I have ever heard. I just was hoping for a more "musical" experience, like you said. Believe me, there are PLENTY of things "on record" by McLaughlin to amply prove his superlative musicianship. Anyway, it was great fun, and I still say that McLaughlin, at 54 years old, can blow away any younger players out there - what stamina, coupled with amazing accuracy. Wow.

Jeff Gower