This is my favourite version of “Lotus Feet”. Just these three virtuosos, as though the pure spiritual essence of this piece has been distilled for us. At 67, I feel so privileged to have had the music from these three masters in my life since the 1970s.
Yes, so distinctive. Beautiful beautiful sounds and very unusual to see virtuosos making eye contact, connecting, and with such joy and happiness in their craft/artistry. So happy myself to have come lately to this music through a friend this year at Keswick Theatre in PA.
I’m in tears. I grew up with these guys. JLP Renaissance Cosmic Messenger etc John w Mahavishnu, his works w Paco & Al Di. My dad introduced me to at such a young age and they played a major part in my playing. Now at 44 and to see them aging hurts my heart. However I find joy in that they can still share Heaven with us mortal humans. ❤️🎼 thank you so much for sharing.
You're most welcome! I was around 22 or so when Cosmic Messenger came out (LOVED the Enigmatic Ocean album too) and they all had much influence on me as well. Little did I know as a teenager living in India that my childhood friend there, Trilok Gurtu, would go on to play with John.
@@paulfischbach474 Go to my UA-cam page? There is some footage I took at the (now sadly gone) Bottom Line in Manhattan of Trilok and his band during his stay with us back in the 90's. I luckily found a few High-8 cassettes a couple of years ago and had them converted to DVD format and posted them. :)
What is mind boggling is the fact that a musician who plays western jazz adapts to Indian classical music so flawlessly, and yes! this piece of Lotus Feet played by this group will be a lifetime classic and will remain mine too.
Simply Amazing I can feel the love. I love the look John has on his face when the other musicians are playing and he just plays chords the whole time - A sublime musician - stellar performance.
Extraordinary musicians, extraordinary performance, and extraordinary compositions; I believe these are some of the greatest musicians alive. Remember Shakti is also incredible, for those who just caught the fever for this kind of music; too bad Mandolin Srinivas is no longer with us; it would have been awesome to have heard Jean Luc as a guest, trading licks with the man who reinvented mandolin, became the greatest player of it, and gave it the ability to play long notes and insane glissando lines!
This song was originally on the overlooked and undervalued Mahavishnu Orchestra album "Inner Worlds".. The last Mahavishnu album. It's actually an album with some amazing gems... this tune and especially "The Way of the Pilgrim"..
Are you sure it's not "The Inner Mounting Flame"? I'm allmost sure cause I never had "Inner Worlds". But did have this beauty on one of my Mahavishnu records.
@@chosen_ones777 Nope... It's in Inner Worlds... which is the last 70's album bearing the name of Mahavishnu Orchestra.. it featured a newly purchased synth guitar and had Ralphe Armstrong and Narada Michael Walden on it, among others. Great album in places, dreadful in others. You don't see it often but I saw the tour of this album that was called STARTRUCKIN' which was a fiasco. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inner_Worlds
So incredible it really is, how delicately we should come to know it, growth spurring, maturing slowly as to blend, in the wondrous journey you've begun, leading other's quietly to the Sun!
Cher Jean-Luc, vous êtes toujours resté le même, fidèle à vos goûts, vos amitiés musicales et à votre talent très particulier que j'aime... j'aime... merci pour votre magnifique violon si transcendantalement virtuose.
I've been a fan of Ponty for over thirty years and about as long of Classical Hindustani, so this is quite an interesting performance. I had the honour of attending the concert of Trio! in Montreal. Ponty is a powerhouse! Out of this world...
impressionnant toutes les couleurs sonores que zakir hussain peut apporter dans la musique Il y a là des millions de choses à découvrir et dieu sait que j'aime aussi john et jean luc
Saw Jean in concert in Cleveland a way way long time ago in the 70's. I was so fucked up but I remember I had a date and we were in the bleachers of the concert hall. I went to get some drinks for us (i was so fucked up from weed and alcohol and whatever i was doing then} and i came to the stairs and there were like 40 stairs and i tripped an landed at the bottom on my feet and people cheered me and held me to make sure I was human. I dont know how that happened but it did. I fell straight down 40 stairs and landed on my feet! I think Angela Bofill was as also in the concert ticket. Anyway I am still alive after all these years and tears :D
Lo que me encanta de youtube es que puedes pasar horas y horas escuchando musica y tarde o temprano descubrirás algo extraordinario. Gracias por compartir.
Istanbul ,Irene Kilisesi'nin yüzyıllar ötesinden gelen ruhani gücü, titreşimleri ve mekana yaydığı tılsımlı enerji, bu üç mükemmel müzisyenin yarattığı müzikle zirveye çıkmakta...Jean,John ve Zakir ...sizi çok seviyorum
Glad you just discovered these musicians, Yanick. I have known their music for, oh, 40+ years now -- but it's great to be able to enjoy them. They're playing at such a fine, rarified level, individually and collaborating musically with others. And it's reassuring to see that they seem to be alive and thriving in 2013, just 2-3 years ago.
+Sally F I was privileged to watch Ponty and Jon Anderson in St. Louis last night, and their musicianship has only become stronger over the years; Ponty was transcendal
First time I saw Ponty he was on stage 6 feet from McLaughlin in his namesake Orchestra. The Apocalypse Tour, June 2 1975 Tucson Arizona. It was 1.5 hours of this, more dynamic and SO incredibly powerful. To this day the finest musical concert I’ve ever experienced. 🙏🏿🌹🙏🏻
McLaughlin and Ponty are the jazz infusion Masters of all time. I have seen them both 3 times in the 70s No one comes close but never together. This concert is unbelievable . I wish l was there. In the next century when we are on are way to other planets. They will play this and their other albums. It will stand the test of time. Brandon McCabe Cornell class of 1978.🌎
I lived in Ankara for 3 years as a child, and remember my many trips by US Embassy Jeep all around Turkey as if it was yesterday, including my many stays at the Hilton in Istanbul. Teshekuraderim! :)
I have been listening to Jean-Luc Ponty since he started playing with Frank Zappa. And he just keeps getting better!~ I saw him okay live twice. Although, I enjoy listening to him the most while making love or relaxing in bed. So soothing and sensual. And now what a line-up! Brilliant!!
Dude shit ive listened to the album for quite some time now and i really really ty for this :) was like gettin invited to a suuuper dinner :)) keep cool and peace .. Btw the second song on the album rly stucks in my head
We will never be able to turn the world away from the ignorance, we have tried in so many ways, and it doesn't strike an accord. Please understand that it is the human condition to not accept those thoughts we feel are different.
This is my favourite version of “Lotus Feet”. Just these three virtuosos, as though the pure spiritual essence of this piece has been distilled for us. At 67, I feel so privileged to have had the music from these three masters in my life since the 1970s.
Yes, so distinctive. Beautiful beautiful sounds and very unusual to see virtuosos making eye contact, connecting, and with such joy and happiness in their craft/artistry. So happy myself to have come lately to this music through a friend this year at Keswick Theatre in PA.
Yes, indeed,@@nancyhanks875 These are real musicians who play with heart and understand connection. Genuine masters of our time.
unbelievable, world class musicians playing exquisite compositions, music of the highest order.
58 y.o. earing since I was 18y.o. made me a better way/(
Yes
I’m in tears. I grew up with these guys. JLP Renaissance Cosmic Messenger etc John w Mahavishnu, his works w Paco & Al Di. My dad introduced me to at such a young age and they played a major part in my playing. Now at 44 and to see them aging hurts my heart. However I find joy in that they can still share Heaven with us mortal humans. ❤️🎼 thank you so much for sharing.
You're most welcome! I was around 22 or so when Cosmic Messenger came out (LOVED the Enigmatic Ocean album too) and they all had much influence on me as well. Little did I know as a teenager living in India that my childhood friend there, Trilok Gurtu, would go on to play with John.
@@playinhard what!!!! You know Trilok?!?! Wow that is amazing. My pops and I were just listening to Living Magic the other day!
@@paulfischbach474 Go to my UA-cam page? There is some footage I took at the (now sadly gone) Bottom Line in Manhattan of Trilok and his band during his stay with us back in the 90's. I luckily found a few High-8 cassettes a couple of years ago and had them converted to DVD format and posted them. :)
Viva la música!! Blessed
this is what music will be like in heaven..they are old now.. as am i, and can see the light in front of them...i will be glad to be there with them
I have seen all three musicians play this past year, with vibrancy and power. Let us not be in any hurry to wish them well on the last journey!
Carlos C. Rivera Hope to see you there.
I know exactly what you mean
There surely can be no heaven without music, it would be hell.
If this is what music is like in heaven and you're experiencing it here so you're already in heaven
Nice to see Ponty and McLaughlin playing together again.
yes
What is mind boggling is the fact that a musician who plays western jazz adapts to Indian classical music so flawlessly, and yes! this piece of Lotus Feet played by this group will be a lifetime classic and will remain mine too.
So gorgeous in every sense of the word.
Simply Amazing I can feel the love. I love the look John has on his face when the other musicians are playing and he just plays chords the whole time - A sublime musician - stellar performance.
Extraordinary musicians, extraordinary performance, and extraordinary compositions; I believe these are some of the greatest musicians alive.
Remember Shakti is also incredible, for those who just caught the fever for this kind of music; too bad Mandolin Srinivas is no longer with us; it would have been awesome to have heard Jean Luc as a guest, trading licks with the man who reinvented mandolin, became the greatest player of it, and gave it the ability to play long notes and insane glissando lines!
+Greg You've got that right! :)
i totally agree
Cannot believe, I am responding in 2024; I totally agree Srinivasan is a Legend
@5:18 when Jean Luc and Zakkir lock in rhythmically is absolutely divine
This song was originally on the overlooked and undervalued Mahavishnu Orchestra album "Inner Worlds".. The last Mahavishnu album. It's actually an album with some amazing gems... this tune and especially "The Way of the Pilgrim"..
Such a lovely song. Just had to groove with some drums on it: enjoy 🪷✌🏻
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Are you sure it's not "The Inner Mounting Flame"?
I'm allmost sure cause I never had "Inner Worlds". But did have this beauty on one of my Mahavishnu records.
@@chosen_ones777 Nope... It's in Inner Worlds... which is the last 70's album bearing the name of Mahavishnu Orchestra.. it featured a newly purchased synth guitar and had Ralphe Armstrong and Narada Michael Walden on it, among others. Great album in places, dreadful in others. You don't see it often but I saw the tour of this album that was called STARTRUCKIN' which was a fiasco. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inner_Worlds
@@chosen_ones777 ua-cam.com/video/lKO27P_ekyY/v-deo.html You need to brush up on your Mahavishnu History son.... ;o)
@@chosen_ones777No its inner worlds. I know it is on a shakti live album as well.
Some of the Best players around...
Plus j'écoute et plus je suis touché au coeur ....magnifique ...
Tout a fait d'accord avec toi! :)
I like how Jean is playing a lot of John's classic riffs within his own ..
Beautiful music of the masters. Oh my.
The first time that I heard this song was on John's Inner Worlds album and I fell in love with it and it's many translations including this one.
3 great musicians are playing a wonderful tune
So incredible it really is, how delicately we should come to know it, growth spurring, maturing slowly as to blend, in the wondrous journey you've begun, leading other's quietly to the Sun!
Cher Jean-Luc, vous êtes toujours resté le même, fidèle à vos goûts, vos amitiés musicales et à votre talent très particulier que j'aime... j'aime... merci pour votre magnifique violon si transcendantalement virtuose.
Even if it's not your usual type of music that you listen to.How can anyone put a thumbs down for this three legends here 💗
I'm so happy to watch this and that John and Jean-Luc played together again!
I STARTED LISTENING TO PONTY AT AGE 11. THAT WAS OVER 30 YEARS AGO.
I AM AS MUCH IN LOVE WITH HIS MUSIC NOW, AS I WAS BACK THEN 😉
I've been a fan of Ponty for over thirty years and about as long of Classical Hindustani, so this is quite an interesting performance. I had the honour of attending the concert of Trio! in Montreal. Ponty is a powerhouse! Out of this world...
Well said :)
In my heaven, I want to hear mainly about this music
Beautiful, Masters at their best :o) thanks for posting
impressionnant toutes les couleurs sonores que zakir hussain peut apporter dans la musique
Il y a là des millions de choses à découvrir et dieu sait que j'aime aussi john et jean luc
Unendlich schöne Musik!
That is a quartett at its best in the solar system. Thanks for posting, may peace and love be on your way !
This is the sound of beauty! I love the music of JLP! Much love, jct; and btw, excellent camera work! Fab!
Saw Jean in concert in Cleveland a way way long time ago in the 70's. I was so fucked up but I remember I had a date and we were in the bleachers of the concert hall. I went to get some drinks for us (i was so fucked up from weed and alcohol and whatever i was doing then} and i came to the stairs and there were like 40 stairs and i tripped an landed at the bottom on my feet and people cheered me and held me to make sure I was human. I dont know how that happened but it did. I fell straight down 40 stairs and landed on my feet! I think Angela Bofill was as also in the concert ticket. Anyway I am still alive after all these years and tears :D
This might just be one of the most beautiful pieces of music I have heard in a very long time - it's timeless actually.
...one of his best songs !!
Absolutely! :)
Lo que me encanta de youtube es que puedes pasar horas y horas escuchando musica y tarde o temprano descubrirás algo extraordinario. Gracias por compartir.
I saw John Luc Ponty with John in Bristol UK in 1974 in the Mahavishnu Orchestra, i was 17 it was the best concert I ever saw.
If memory serves me, I first saw him with Frank Zappa. Such a great player! :)
So beautiful it brings tears to my eyes, damnn
Feel exactly the same way. A transcendent piece of music.
Istanbul ,Irene Kilisesi'nin yüzyıllar ötesinden gelen ruhani gücü, titreşimleri ve mekana yaydığı tılsımlı enerji, bu üç mükemmel
müzisyenin yarattığı müzikle zirveye çıkmakta...Jean,John ve Zakir ...sizi çok seviyorum
Trop BEAU ! ! ! , de voir le respect de ces 3 musiciens qui sont à l'écoute des autres avec une énorme bienveillance ! ! ! !
Glad you just discovered these musicians, Yanick. I have known their music for, oh, 40+ years now -- but it's great to be able to enjoy them. They're playing at such a fine, rarified level, individually and collaborating musically with others. And it's reassuring to see that they seem to be alive and thriving in 2013, just 2-3 years ago.
+Sally F I was privileged to watch Ponty and Jon Anderson in St. Louis last night, and their musicianship has only become stronger over the years; Ponty was transcendal
+linkone11 sorry transcendental, but you know what I mean
Jean Luc Ponty - wonderful. He seems ageless here! Maybe violin playing keeps you young!
Great musicians!!! Sound so good!!
First time I saw Ponty he was on stage 6 feet from McLaughlin in his namesake Orchestra.
The Apocalypse Tour, June 2 1975 Tucson Arizona.
It was 1.5 hours of this, more dynamic and SO incredibly powerful.
To this day the finest musical concert I’ve ever experienced. 🙏🏿🌹🙏🏻
Masters of their craft, playing masterfully, we owe them a great debt
Thank you for sharing this spiritual music :)
Felejthetetlen. Unforgettable.
Incredibly moving, building on the foundation stones of Hindu Music
They are so good at listening to each other. John is really playing minimalistic this time. Nice!
I agree! And John's playing really carries the tune in this case! :)
Beautiful. Stunning. Superb.
Plant your roots, strengthening all you wish for sake, namesakes, broadeningall that can take up this Sacred journey, as we fondly come along!
McLaughlin has such a beautiful manner, and his playing is subtle and understated. What a gent.
McLaughlin and Ponty are the jazz infusion Masters of all time. I have seen them both 3 times in the 70s No one comes close but never together. This concert is unbelievable . I wish l was there. In the next century when we are on are way to other planets. They will play this and their other albums. It will stand the test of time. Brandon McCabe Cornell class of 1978.🌎
beyond words
First heard this in '75, when Inner Worlds came out; wonderful then and now.
mi piacerebbe sentire suonare quelli con il pollice in giù hahahaha. fantastici
Wonderful video thanks
never heard this one before..thank you for this, always dug this tune!
Lieber John!
Фантастика. браво.
most beautiful is procession
Merci pour ces bons moments messieurs _ d Afrique du Nord _ mos dieu que vous êtes merveilleux _ sue dieu vous preserve _ slt.
So much talent, such great spirits and minds!
absolut Grandios! ...Soulfood
Holy Cow, this is absolutely breathtaking!
Great Jazz Fusion in my Home town Istanbul’s Aya Irini Church
I lived in Ankara for 3 years as a child, and remember my many trips by US Embassy Jeep all around Turkey as if it was yesterday, including my many stays at the Hilton in Istanbul. Teshekuraderim! :)
Sublime - the gold standard for fusion minimalism
+John Fenton I wholeheartedly agree! :)
Being only partially seen, as notes seem, to dance in your head, so just a dream, as things not often said, just bringing the best of each other!
по больше таких музыкантов ютубе и ноты ихни!
Wonderfull to see 3 giants playing together without chagrin lovely.
they integrate our soul journey right along into theirs...... Cosmic........healing
+Barbara Lopez I wholeheartedly agree! :)
awsome...
some magic there
Schön das ich es ausgerechnet heute gefunden habe dieses wunderschöne Lied. Ich kenne es von früher aber es ist gereift sehr gereift.
I agree! And Zakir was amazing! :)
yes, thank you for the upload. today is my birthday.
freierMilan Herzlichen Glückwunsch zum Geburtstag! :)
magic ............................
pure music and what an sensistive accord with life , thanhs ....
very mellow
What a great!!! It's just PERFECT!!!!👏👏👏👏👏
Agreed! :)
Fantastic Music
Lovin JLP since my first encounter in 1977.
This is music
Both in their 70`s, John and Jean Luc are still a force to reckon with. I consider both of them the professors of their craft.
+push on And let's not forget the amazing Zakir! :)
+push on .... yes,, just needs George Harrison and bangledesh
Uma das coisas mais lindas que já vi na vida, imaginem pra quem esteve lá ao vivo!
John sir 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Wonderful performance 👏
awesome...
se oltrepassi i confini della mia anima puoi prenderla per un istante e capirne il senso,questa è musica che oltrepassa questi confini...
Amazing like always.
Agreed! :)
One of the Great jazz Violinists, Enjoy
Agreed! :)
SO SOOTHING.
So beautiful. Musicians of this caliber are few and far between.
Yet there are some there to please us all! :)
Fantastique musique au delà des mers et des muses, mères de toutes les créations.
Noah Auffray Tout a fait d'accord avec toi! :)
I have been listening to Jean-Luc Ponty since he started playing with Frank Zappa. And he just keeps getting better!~ I saw him okay live twice. Although, I enjoy listening to him the most while making love or relaxing in bed. So soothing and sensual. And now what a line-up! Brilliant!!
First time I saw him was WITH Zappa in Germany!... Unforgettable:)
Wow!~Were you playing with Zappa?
What a lovely thought that would have been! :) But no, I was playing with others in Germany back then :)
Who were you playing with? Were you friends with Zappa?
Beautiful!
Sublime!
C'est joli...
Increible, que grande musicos
Very awesome
Thank you for posting this!
Such beauty exists in such a violent world,
sonido perfecto para disfrutar con audio hifi gracias es brillante
Wow just descovered these musicians...holy dayum - good powerful music. Here we go
Ayo :) tytyty for the respond and ill check it out for sure.
Dude shit ive listened to the album for quite some time now and i really really ty for this :) was like gettin invited to a suuuper dinner :)) keep cool and peace
.. Btw the second song on the album rly stucks in my head
+Yanick Lehmann What's the labum called that you talk about please?
+Richard George Allen The Art of Happiness :D
+Yanick Lehmann cosmic messenger 1978 at 4:40 it starts
Nonentola modena.. Viva
We will never be able to turn the world away from the ignorance, we have tried in so many ways, and it doesn't strike an accord. Please understand that it is the human condition to not accept those thoughts we feel are different.