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OT - Rick Laird dies
Great bassist with the original Mahavishnu Orchestra plus many others
https://www.nme.com/news/music/mahavishnu-orchestra-bassist-rick-laird-has-died-aged-80-2986170
One of the tracks he features extensively is this… saw them in the 70s, unbelievable !
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Classic album.
I saw the Mahavishnu Orchestra play at the Long Beach Arena in 1973. Their use of fluid time signatures put the large rock crowd into a kind of coma of confusion… there was a short stretch of 4/4 with a well defined backbeat from Billy Cobham and some yelled out “Rock and Roll!!!”.
After the concert I went home and put “Birds of Fire” on my stereo and turned it off after 10 seconds. It was corrupting the experience like going from stereo to a transistor radio.
Agreed @auxmux , probably my favourite album of all time.
@McD i know what you mean, think it was 73 that I saw them. My recollection, possibly flawed, is that I first heard Birds of Fire on the tranny radio, lying in bed, listening to the John Peel show. I probably went out and bought the LP the next day.
Also I was lucky enough to see Billy Cobham at the Cork jazz festival 4 years ago and he was (still) amazing.