Thursday, April 15, 2010

Where The Light Is: John Mayer Live In Los Angeles


Where The Light Is: John Mayer Live In Los Angeles (2008)

John Mayer, the new breed of outstanding musician has arrived. John Mayer comes across as a technically proficient singer, songwriter and guitarist. He is always surprising his audience and his critics by constantly evolving his sound and taking it to the “next level”.

The album features three separate acts — acoustic folk, John Mayer-trio blues and full-band rock

Each set leaves you completely speechless as he displays a pure mix of emotion with the heartwarming melodies and face melting solo’s

It’s clear that he’s really feeling the music when he launches into the protest R&B of his 2006 hit “Waiting on the World to Change,” and when he quotes a few bars of Otis Redding’s “I’ve Got Dreams to Remember” before segueing into his own soulful “Gravity.” Groupies will swoon over the opening five-song acoustic set of lightweight favorites like “Daughters,” but it’s when Mayer trots out the power trio that his blues licks get red-hot, peaking with the squalling, 10-minute guitar workout “Out of My Mind,” where he conjures Hendrix not just in the riffage but also in the question he asks his audience midway into the song: “Can I play my GIT-tar? Can I play it loud?”

Believe me you don’t wanna miss this one!!!

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