“A musician is like an ear for humanity, just as a painter is like an eye for humanity. The sounds somehow exist in a different sphere, the musician listens, and brings them out for the world. There's the mystery: that someone can hear something that is essentially soundless and make it into sound.”

On his spiritual view of music.
New York Times interview (1972)

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guitarist, founder of the Mahavishnu Orchestra 1942

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