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.
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.
... 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 !🎉
Wonderful concert registration. Larry Corryell's guitar playing is amazing and unpolshed as ever. Spaces and Offering are still among the altime best Jazz-Rock albums!
00:00 Cover Girl 09:25 Gratitude A So Low (introduction to...) 10:10 Low Lee Tah 16:00 The Funky Waltz 21:25 The Other Side 26:38 Dierdra 31:03 Some Greasy Stuff 38:53 finis
@@kamakirinoko check out alphonso johnson with weather reportr ...i sing the body electric and mysterious traveller hopefully he and them will knock your socks off . i mistake one name for another all the time
I saw Larry Coryell several times over the course of his career. The 1st time was at 'The Bottom Line' in NYC .. with 'The Eleventh House' and what a great show it was !! We had never heard anything quite like it, what with Brecker blowin' the trumpet and using a 'Wah-Wah' ?!? ~ Wow !! Unprecedented. The amazing sounds that Mandell was creating and the intense drumming of Mouzon .. we were blown away !! Later on .. I saw him with John Abercrombie at 'The Village Gate' and his 'Solo' act performing at the Iridium Jazz Club in Manhattan. The final time was kinda' sad. He actually came to my hometown of Bridgeport CT. to play a small bar called 'The Tip-Toe Lounge' .. and he seemed sorta' depressed and he was drinking way too much. The performance suffered greatly. - I talked with him briefly .. and he was nice to us .. very polite and reserved, in general a very nice guy. What a great talent he was. (rip) Larry Coryell .. born Lorenz Albert Van DeLinder III; April 2, 1943 - February 19, 2017) (rip) ~ upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/3/35/Larry_Coryell-Live_At_The_Village_Gate_album_cover.jpg/220px-Larry_Coryell-Live_At_The_Village_Gate_album_cover.jpg
Larry's solo takes you to another world !! This performance might have given birth to so many elements of contemporary improvisational music. Truly a groundbreaking moment !!
Guitar Player magazine already told you about Larry's groundbreaking work before youtube ever existed. You people aren't telling me anything I don't already know.
I literally just discovered this band just now. Someone had mentioned Coryell in a comment on Frank Zappa’s “watermelon in Easter hay”. He’s without a doubt a dope and unique guitarist, but really the whole band seems equally dope and unique.
I was on this concert! Nice to see a part of it again. This was a inspiration to go from rock to jazz in my listening. Today I listen to both rock, jazz and blues. My favourite since 1970 has been Frank Zappa though. Nice to hear different music for different moods.
One of my fave bands in the 70's. Saw them in Manchester with Brand X as support. Gerry Brown was on drums then and Larry had an Electric Mistress pedal which he used a lot. Great gig.
Bah tes temps, ils valent pas un pet de lapin, gros......grosse merde le truc. L’autre qui joue le plus vite possible à tous prix! Seul mouzon est bon. C’est S Clark? On l’entend pas......tout le temps les memes plans de gratte, archi vite.....zero interet! Ecoutez Prince, vieux trouducs....
Muito muito obrigado!!!Fantástico, esse disco marcou minha juventude, adoro pra mim o melhor disco de fussion/jazz/rock....Salve , Descanse em Paz Larry Coryell!!!
WOW,i always wanted to see him live,he passed a few years back,i first heard his music in 1974,since then i have at least 5 albums,these songs remind me of NY back then.
There was so much to listen to early mid seventies I missed out on 11th house..but now have the pleasure of catching up...this jazz fusion I am more musical than a lot of the other stuff.... very impressive
I lived i Oslo at that time, but travelled a lot, so I must have missed this. Remember having his «Lady Coryell» on my mind, along with Paco de Lucia and Hendrix, of course. What a lovely and mindblowing surprise. Pure love! Nowhere NRK would produce quality like this now. Pure Woke...
Cobham was the superstar powerhouse in this style of music, but Alphonse Mouzon is my choice for fusion drummer MVP. He could do relentlessly driving or loosely floating. Check out that early Weather Report video from German TV, the one called "1"...
My favorite Mouzon is the 1976 trio led by the great German trombonist Albert Mangelsdorff, with Jaco Pastorius on bass. Alphonse gets tons of blowing room to show off his tremendous skills. Search for "Jaco Pastorius - Trilogue, full concert" and prepare to be blown away.
One of the big 4 fusion bands of the time no doubt. i met met larry in NY backstage one night at the bottom Line club after his set. I told him I went to high school with Mike Mandels ( keyboardist) girlfriend, and he yelled out "was her name ' Moana"!.. Lol
imagine if some young kids came on the tv talent shows and played like this..ahahaha! probably would be told to get off. cos no one there would understand any of it. sad how music has gone these days no one to replace these guys
Nah....I'm 14 and alot of my friends play Jazz since their parents were Jazz players themselves. My playing style was abit influenced by them since we would always hangout. I dont really play Jazz but I like it also in Japan(or atleast the region from where I am) there are many ppl that are either Jazz musicians or Classical musicians, if you're already atleast 8 yrs old you would be asked to perform in a summer concert
Before this band Larry and Mike played with Jack Bruce and Mitch Mitchell... Bruce and friends tour...played the armory in Chicago, saw the 11th house at the Quiet Knight...fantastic🤗😁👏👍👍👍👍😎
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.
OMG... I never knew that. WOW!!!
I've watched this jam many times and had no idea.
Ray Charles & Stevie Wonder also come to mind...
One of the best fusion bands of a wonderful musical era !!!###
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.
-Larry Coryell: guitar
-Mike Lawrence: trumpet
-Mike Mandel: keyboards
-John Lee: bass
-Alphonse Mouzon: drums
NRK Studios
Oslo, Norway
April 21, 1975
Fantastic! Thank you, Larry and the Eleventh House!
Larry on his Hagstrom Swede guitar. He was an incredibly creative player and composer.
Larry Coryell and the Eleventh House were sensational and that's saying the least!
☆☆☆☆☆
😎
... 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 !🎉
Wonderful concert registration.
Larry Corryell's guitar playing is amazing and unpolshed as ever.
Spaces and Offering are still among the altime best Jazz-Rock albums!
LARRY CORYELL THE TRUE CREATOR OF THIS FUSED GUITAR STYLE RIP AND HATS OFF
He and McLaughlijn
00:00 Cover Girl
09:25 Gratitude A So Low (introduction to...)
10:10 Low Lee Tah
16:00 The Funky Waltz
21:25 The Other Side
26:38 Dierdra
31:03 Some Greasy Stuff
38:53 finis
Спасибо!!!
@@justjazz5472 you're most welcome!
Burning Love
thank you a bunch! thats amazing gig. and what the date was, if you please?
@@FrazeonStekowiec Hello, I believe this was from 1975.
Incredible performance! Michael Lawrence on trumpet, the year was 1975
lucky enough to have seen this band first table on the right at My Father's Place in Old Roslyn, NY.
PHENOMENAL! long live Fusion.
Larry John and Paco meeting of the spirits is unbelievable.
Thank the Norewegians for filming this!! Mouzon the Master!
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This jazz rock group is so Nice as Mahavishnu, Santana, Return to Forever, Weather Report, Zappa, any other. Excellent !!
Absolutely great, Alphonse Mouzon is a great drummer & super fast hands-superb!
I thought Alphonse Mouzon was a bass player.
@@kamakirinoko You're thinking of Alphonso Johnson probably. He cashed in playing bass for Phil Collins, good for him! Great band, FIBES!
@@redline2115 Oh yeah, you're RIGHT! Alphonse/Alphonso/Mouzon/Johnson . . . close, but no cigar! Wow, good catch. My bad!
Absolutely killing it, man.
@@kamakirinoko check out alphonso johnson with weather reportr ...i sing the body electric and mysterious traveller hopefully he and them will knock your socks off . i mistake one name for another all the time
We burned brain cells to McLaughlin,Di Meola, and Larry back in the day
DG Funny thing is we've never stopped.
I burned brain cells to this last night
.. This sound will never get old.
We sure did! Great times!
I still do.😎
This band was right where they need to be. Best I ever saw Larry was solo on 12 string. in the '80's. RIP, master.
this is one of the greatest performances i've seen on youtube wow mind blown
I saw this lineup in March 1974 at Syracuse University (Crouse College). An amazing show. Alphonse Mouzon was particularly outstanding on drums.
A real piece of great musical history...Thank-You.
I saw Larry Coryell several times over the course of his career. The 1st time was at 'The Bottom Line' in NYC .. with 'The Eleventh House' and what a great show it was !! We had never heard anything quite like it, what with Brecker blowin' the trumpet and using a 'Wah-Wah' ?!? ~ Wow !!
Unprecedented. The amazing sounds that Mandell was creating and the intense drumming of Mouzon .. we were blown away !! Later on .. I saw him with John Abercrombie at 'The Village Gate' and his 'Solo' act performing at the Iridium Jazz Club in Manhattan. The final time was kinda' sad. He actually came to my hometown of Bridgeport CT. to play a small bar called 'The Tip-Toe Lounge' .. and he seemed sorta' depressed and he was drinking way too much. The performance suffered greatly. - I talked with him briefly .. and he was nice to us .. very polite and reserved, in general a very nice guy. What a great talent he was.
(rip) Larry Coryell .. born Lorenz Albert Van DeLinder III; April 2, 1943 - February 19, 2017) (rip) ~
upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/3/35/Larry_Coryell-Live_At_The_Village_Gate_album_cover.jpg/220px-Larry_Coryell-Live_At_The_Village_Gate_album_cover.jpg
That’s Mike Lawrence in the video using the wah wah, not Randy Brecker.
@@magsmuse11 I never said that was Randy Brecker in the video .. did I ?? I said that he was playing on the night that I saw them in NYC.
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Larry's solo takes you to another world !! This performance might have given birth to so many elements of contemporary improvisational music. Truly a groundbreaking moment !!
Guitar Player magazine already told you about Larry's groundbreaking work before youtube ever existed. You people aren't telling me anything I don't already know.
Un des premiers musicien du jazz-rock que j'ai écouté...J'adorais aussi Alphonse Mouzon !
I literally just discovered this band just now. Someone had mentioned Coryell in a comment on Frank Zappa’s “watermelon in Easter hay”. He’s without a doubt a dope and unique guitarist, but really the whole band seems equally dope and unique.
I was on this concert! Nice to see a part of it again. This was a inspiration to go from rock to jazz in my listening. Today I listen to both rock, jazz and blues. My favourite since 1970 has been Frank Zappa though. Nice to hear different music for different moods.
What year was it exactly?
@@jeshkam guess it was -75, as someone else agreed to here
@@furuaas Thank you.
One of my fave bands in the 70's. Saw them in Manchester with Brand X as support. Gerry Brown was on drums then and Larry had an Electric Mistress pedal which he used a lot. Great gig.
...and Michael Lawrence- trumpet
This is fantastic, something I never thought I would see! More!More!
Level One 11th House band with Michael Lawrence replacing Randy Brecker. This is amazing, there seems to be so little Coryell footage out there
Saw them open for RTF
What a concert!
John McLaughlin, Allan Holdsworth and Larry Corryel the jazz rock fusión best trident ...
This is priceless
RIP MY FRIEND LARRY CORYELL TIME FLIES!
This is pure gold
Un des meilleurs concerts de jazz-rock de tous les temps !
Bah tes temps, ils valent pas un pet de lapin, gros......grosse merde le truc. L’autre qui joue le plus vite possible à tous prix! Seul mouzon est bon. C’est S Clark? On l’entend pas......tout le temps les memes plans de gratte, archi vite.....zero interet! Ecoutez Prince, vieux trouducs....
Great band, Mouzon was a beast!
Alphonse Mouzon and Tommy Bolin…Mind Transplant
Muito muito obrigado!!!Fantástico, esse disco marcou minha juventude, adoro pra mim o melhor disco de fussion/jazz/rock....Salve , Descanse em Paz Larry Coryell!!!
OBRIGADO.
WOW,i always wanted to see him live,he passed a few years back,i first heard his music in 1974,since then i have at least 5 albums,these songs remind me of NY back then.
Larry Coryell, simplesmente incrível!
My favorite guitar player and fusion band.
There was so much to listen to early mid seventies I missed out on 11th house..but now have the pleasure of catching up...this jazz fusion I am more musical than a lot of the other stuff.... very impressive
this is music!!!!!!! ave maria purisimaaaa!!!!! long live mouzon and coryel RIP
OMG I just got beamed up to a spaceship for a trip through the solar system. I can't believe how good they all were.
mike mandel. what a great player. I play drums and I would love to play with him.
Unreal, cool, heavy and groovy...awesome!
I lived i Oslo at that time, but travelled a lot, so I must have missed this. Remember having his «Lady Coryell» on my mind, along with Paco de Lucia and Hendrix, of course.
What a lovely and mindblowing surprise. Pure love!
Nowhere NRK would produce quality like this now. Pure Woke...
OMG SPEECHLESS..... AWESOME NO DOUBT!!!
Cobham was the superstar powerhouse in this style of music, but Alphonse Mouzon is my choice for fusion drummer MVP. He could do relentlessly driving or loosely floating. Check out that early Weather Report video from German TV, the one called "1"...
Tony Williams, Lenny White, Narada Michael Waldon were all prime movers. Williams and Cobham one notch above the rest.
They are all !!!great drummers !!! (friendships of >>>facebook.com/SOELLBASS/videos/2106207133019453/
Alphonse Mouzons album 'The Essence of Mystery' is a masterclass...
My favorite Mouzon is the 1976 trio led by the great German trombonist Albert Mangelsdorff, with Jaco Pastorius on bass. Alphonse gets tons of blowing room to show off his tremendous skills. Search for "Jaco Pastorius - Trilogue, full concert" and prepare to be blown away.
Mouzon was an absolutely brilliant percussionist!
🥱
RIH Larry, Mike Lawrence and Alphonse. I miss chatting with through Messenger Alphonse while he was in the hospital 😥
I can't believe this!Thank you!
loved this band, way cool.
Keyboardist was on Star Trek? What a band!!!
Mike Mandel was a blind genius on keyboards!
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This is so smokin’! Thanks so much for posting! ❤️
I love this! I just really wish it didn't employ TH-cam's horrible Video Stabilizer.
To entho my mind while hearing
One of the big 4 fusion bands of the time no doubt.
i met met larry in NY backstage one night at the bottom Line club after his set. I told him I went to high school with Mike Mandels ( keyboardist) girlfriend, and he yelled out "was her name ' Moana"!.. Lol
The distortions on that trumpet are dope!
Randy Brecker
@@alanbirmingham2344 no
Lawrence on trumpet?
Not Randy Brecker,
It’s Mike Lawrence
FABULEUX! ! ! un des groupe pionnier du JAZZ-ROCK JAZZ-FUSION !
Loved Larry s live at the village vanguard album, still have it.
This is an historic video.
This is amazing. Discovering new-to-me amazing vintage music is the best
Mike Lawrence on trumpet...
what a great artist, gone way too young!
This takes me down memory lane to the early-mid 70's in a beautiful way....would like to know the date of this concert.
Ecstatic!
Excellent!!!
Just one word...¡¡¡ Just One...YEAH...
Amazing performance:)
Montreaux 1978! Who was there with me?
Perhaps best band Ever !
Low Tee Tah is majestic!
WOW fantastic Level One Album live
Love hearing perfection no filler
this music is mind-bending.
Mike Lawrence en la trompeta Alphonso Mouzon en bateria y Larry con la guitarra son un toque de distincion
solo at 13:15 is pretty ingenius if you ask me and the licks he throws in there, those licks take some balls to play.
@mauro wermelinger you forgot: Michael Lawrence-trumpet
Alphonse Mouzon
Mike Mandell needs more screen time. The great Mike Lawrence on trumpet!
👏🏾👏🏾
SMOKIN'!
imagine if some young kids came on the tv talent shows and played like this..ahahaha! probably would be told to get off. cos no one there would understand any of it. sad how music has gone these days no one to replace these guys
Nah....I'm 14 and alot of my friends play Jazz since their parents were Jazz players themselves. My playing style was abit influenced by them since we would always hangout.
I dont really play Jazz but I like it
also in Japan(or atleast the region from where I am) there are many ppl that are either Jazz musicians or Classical musicians, if you're already atleast 8 yrs old you would be asked to perform in a summer concert
Forget Stevie Wonder! How did Mike Mandel do this?? Amazing!
❤❤❤❤
Before this band Larry and Mike played with Jack Bruce and Mitch Mitchell... Bruce and friends tour...played the armory in Chicago, saw the 11th house at the Quiet Knight...fantastic🤗😁👏👍👍👍👍😎
NRK Studios, Oslo, April 1975.
Mike Lawrence on trumpet, if I'm not mistaken. Replaced Randy Brecker.
Who's that on trumpet?
Michael Lawrence
☆☆☆☆☆
😎
Genial !!!
GREAT Band !!!!
One of the top three functions of the information super highway.
Is it Jazz, Is it Rock ? It is brilliant !
The blessings of jazz fusion
Very cool,...more like return to forever than mahavishnu
I heard that Larry Coryell played in a west end bar in Davenport, Iowa probably in the 70's.
Очень здорово
C'était le meilleur pour moi. Le live at the Village Gate 71 est extraordinaire. Il est plus la dommage.☹☹☹☹
"The funky waltz" it seems a variation of "Papa was a rolling stone"
Mike Lawrence en la trompeta!!!
Valeu, Maurão, descanse em paz! RIP