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Guitar Gods

For our first installment of Guitar Gods in some time, dig on this rare bootleg featuring the dueling guitars of Carlos Santana and John McLaughlin. The show is hands down virtuoso guitar raging shredding killing it crazy. The band moves back and forth seamlessly from psychedelic rock grooves like ‘The Life Divine’ to Coltrane classics ‘A Love Supreme’, and ‘Naima’ and they cover a hella of a lot of ground in between. Definitely a very unique listen, give it a whirl, you won’t be dissapointed!

Carlos Santana and John McLaughlin
1973-09-01
Chicago, IL

Carlos Santana and John McLaughlin Live

Carlos Santana and John McLaughlin Live

Meditation
The life divine
A Love Supreme
Afro Blue
Introduction
Naima
Flame Sky
Taurian Matador
Armando Peraza
Billy Cobham Solo
Taurian Matador Reprise
Let Us Go Into The House Of The Lord

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Carlos Santana and John McLaughlin Album Cover

Carlos Santana and John McLaughlin Album Cover

Guitar Gods

Let’s give a nod to some of the greatest guitar players of our time: First, more from the L.A. Forum where the Dead layed down a solid showing last night. In this bootleg, Eric Clapton performs with Joe Cocker, Carlos Santana, and Keith Moon. This is a widely circulated and revered bootleg and is a must have for all collectors.

eric_clapton-the_legendary_la_forum_show_1975-frontClapton, Cocker, Santana, Moon – 8/14/75 – L.A. Forum
Stormy Monday
Can’t Find My Way Home
Carnival
Further on up the Road
Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door
Layla
Tell the Truth

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In this vid, Eric Clapton teams up with Jeff Beck for a blazing take of Sly and the Family Stone’s ‘I Want to Take You Higher’ at the Saitama Super Arena, Japan. They nail’ it – I’m amazed at Clapton’s guitar playing – he maintains a level of technical expertise unlike so many of the greats from his generation. Clapton is a true master of the trade:

Next Santana and Derek Trucks rip up the classic ‘Get out my Life Woman’, with a nice ‘Who Knows’ (Hendrix) tease thrown in for good measure. Santana goes fuckin’ nuts around the 6:00 minute mark – and I LIKE it! Derek Trucks stands up to the test and lays down some monster licks himself:

It wouldn’t be a guitar gods exhibit without Trey, so, check out this beautiful and euphoric Trey Anastasio Band performance from Bonnaroo 2002, Trey’s first time at Bonnaroo. This is the peak of Trey’s solo band career, a magical moment no doubt for band and audience alike. Trey is on top of his game, and the power of his 15 piece band is unbelieveable:

Lastly, Jimi Hendrix welcomes Jim Morrison as a special guest. Hendrix’s guitar playing is top notch and Morrison is clearly extremely intoxicated. All in all, quite an amusing and fun show:

Jimi Hendrix w/ Jim Morrison5992834
3/07/68
New York, NY
1. Red House
2. Wake Up This Morning And You Find Yourself Dead
3. Bleeding Heart
4. Morrison’s Lament
5. Tomorrow Never Knows
6. Uranus Rock
7. Outside Woman Blues
8. Sunshine of Your Love

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