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0:00 Django 2002 11:14 Scatterbrain 2002 15:48 Manic Depression 1998 23:11 Power 1975 28:54 Early Led Boots/Power, Jam 1975 37:58 Diamond Dust, Jam 1975 43:56 Got the Feeling 1975 1:07:49 Django 1995 1:15:12 Cause We've Ended As Lovers 2023 “Django“ “Scatterbrain“ live at the Royal Festival Hall on 14 September 2002. Tony Hymas on keyboards, Randy Hope-Taylor on bass, Stephen Barney on drums. Terry Bozzio (2nd drummer) and Aref Durvesh (tabla) joins on Scatterbrain! “Django“ is a 1954 jazz standard written by John Lewis as a tribute to the Belgian-born jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt. from Django album by the Modern Jazz Quartet, released in 1956. from Evolution solo piano album by John Lewis, released in 1999. “Scatterbrain“ written by Jeff Beck and Max Middleton. originally from 1975 album Blow By Blow. “Manic Depression“ live from Montreux Jazz Festival 1998. originally by Jimi Hendrix. “Power“ live at Auditorium Theatre, Milwaukee, Wisconsin on 10 May 1975. Jeff Beck - Guitar, John McLaughlin - Guest Guitar, Wilbur Bascomb - Bass, Max Middleton - Keyboards, Bernard “Pretty“ Purdie - Drums. originally by Stanley Clarke. “Early Led Boots/Power, Jam“ “Diamond Dust, Jam“ live at Reunion Arena, Dallas, Texas 11 June 1975. Jeff Beck as guest guitarist with Mahavishnu Orchestra. John McLaughlin: electric guitar, Ralphe Armstrong: electric bass, Stu Goldberg: keyboards, Steve Kindler: violin, Carol Shive: violin, Norma Jean Bell: saxophone, Premik Russel Tubbs: saxophone, Philip Hirschi: cello, Narada Michael Walden: drums. from 1976 Wired album. from 1975 Blow By Blow album. “Got the Feeling“ live at Avery Fisher Hall, New York 30 April 1975. Jeff Beck - Guitar, John McLaughlin - Guest Guitar, Wilbur Bascomb - Bass, Max Middleton - Keyboards, Bernard Purdie - Drums. from 1971 Rough And Ready album. “Django“ from The Promise album by John McLaughlin, released in 1995. Jeff Beck & John McLaughlin on guitars, Tony Hymas on keyboards, Pino Palladino on bass, Mark Mondesir on drums. “Cause We've Ended As Lovers“ live at Hanover, Germany 10th October 2023 by John McLaughlin Quintet: bassist Etienne Mbappe, drummer Ranjit Barot, pianist Jany McPherson and Gary Husband on keyboards. Written by Stevie Wonder. from 1975 Blow By Blow album. from 1974 Stevie Wonder Presents Syreeta album. by Joe Bonamassa & John McLaughlin, Crossroads Festival L.A. 2023 John McLaughlin at Jeff Beck Tribute, Royal Albert Hall 2023 “You Know You Know“ May 22 May 23 “Stratus“ May 22 May 23 . I don't own anything

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