Maybe the greatest jazz/rock guitarist of all time.
@chaosandcreation41189 ай бұрын
Al Di Meola is considered by many to be the first Shredder. He was in a band with Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke and Lenny White. All among the greatest Jazz and or Fusion musicians of any era. Return To Forever was the name and their lineup did three albums that blew the top of Fusion. Other lineups did great Jazz as well. He also did tours with Paco de Lucia and John McLaughlin as The Trio, an unbelievable acoustic experience you should also discover. Mediterranean Sundanse is a classic from Paco and him.
@uncnorseman26709 ай бұрын
His Live - Tour de Force album is a must have for any music lover! To do this live??? ELP on steroids!
@jns83938 ай бұрын
Elegant Gypsy is a first class album with great production!
@lindaulloa47869 ай бұрын
Al DiMeola is a great guitarist. I've seen him a few times and he gives a great performance!
@majorharper40879 ай бұрын
Steve Gadd is a bad man! Still playing and has a resume unmatched!
@markdrechsler56609 ай бұрын
Al is touring right now, playing this 70’s electric fusion. Go see him if you can.
@alexharbison44119 ай бұрын
Nice reaction I only saw this guy once I the early 70's with Return to Forever. Stanley Clark was the Bassist for that band and he was as big a solo act as Al. School Days is a good one.
@cholatse67459 ай бұрын
Congratulation, you found one of the technical but also emotional most impressive Jazz Fusion Guitar player. He’s IMHO opinion one of the greatest guitar player out there. You have to be top skilled to catch up with his playing. His flamenco duett with Paco de Lucia - another guitar giant - is legendary as well. He was 18 only, when he was invited by Chick Corea to join Return to Forever a ground breaking Jazz Fusion band in the 70is. Saw him several times live and he is btw a very gentle man off stage. I really like your channel, you more or less scroll trough the discography of my youth 😊 Today a die hard Band-Maid fan 😅
@williamflinchum-qo6ch9 ай бұрын
I saw him perform this live in Concert in 1977/ with Weather Report! MY hair was standing on end all night😮😮😮😮😮
@jcr95202 ай бұрын
This song is how I turned several of my metal head high school friends on to good fusion jazz in the 80s. A little Jaco after that and year later they were all listening enthusiastically to Weather Report and Chick Corea. I read in an interview that Al had grown up listening to Doc Watson and strove to match his speed, and never quite getting there, and all the time never realizing that Watson was a finger picker. So, Al had actually become faster with a flat pick than he had realized.
@alberthaust45429 ай бұрын
You heard Al play acoustic guitar when you listened to Romantic Warrior by Return to Forever.
@davidmckenzie4209 ай бұрын
Love Al. Love this studio album--especially Mediterranean Sundance. And check out his duets with Paco de Lucia!
@MisterWondrous9 ай бұрын
Brilliant choice. This is almost as good as "Duel of the Tyrant and Jester", which contains Al's blistering shreds, but also Chick Corea's blistering shreds, Stanley Clarke's blistering shreds, and Lenny White's blistering shreds. During my guitar phase, I created a lame attempt at the rapid plectrum, with a bend toward surf music, and with the name "Surfing with Sataniel". Avoid at all costs. "Mediterranean Sundance" is the real masterpiece on Al's album, by my reckoning, but this was my second favorite. I saw Al in concert...but guess whom the Einsteins had him open for. Renaissance. DOH! Both top shelf. But no other reason to pair the two. It was a real disservice to Annie. Imagine having to follow Al DiMeola!
@L33Reacts9 ай бұрын
Yeah how do you follow this?? While I was recording last night, this came right after "Lemmings" by VDGG and my brain almost blew out of my skull by the end of this one LOL
@MisterWondrous9 ай бұрын
@@L33Reacts LOL! In future, you might want to leave him until the end. Can't top him. I will tend to create playlists that start with short songs, to rope em in, and get longer (she said) with each thong, I mean song. I have a lisp.
@gregjones8619 ай бұрын
If anyone has the Bill Bruford autobiography, there is a great story about the session that he and Tony Levin were booked for to record with Al DiMeola at Caribou studio in the snow during winter. Oh and this was great, BTW.
@L33Reacts9 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it Greg! I did too. This was excellent. Now I want to read that story you mentioned 🤣
@martinduner18449 ай бұрын
Al Di Meola - Guitar Philippe Saisse - Keyboards Tim Landers - Bass Robbie Gonzalez - Drums Wlodek Gulgowski - E-Piano Eddie Colon - Percussions
@sergebrunet42189 ай бұрын
Al, yes that s a super great Spanish guitarist ! known him since the 70s ! The album Elctric Rendez-vous is great but you need to listen to more of him on acoustic guitar ! Glad you like him ! and Paco also is a legend ! 😎
@12floz679 ай бұрын
I was fortunate enough to see him at a guitar clinic. He’s phenomenal. Paul Gilbert and Andy Timmons were there as well. Needless to say it was a shitload of fun!🍻
@BuddyAkin4789 ай бұрын
Great video! So glad you got to hear Al Di Meola, one of my all-time favorites. You might also like Mediterranean Sundance, a beautiful track from Elegant Gypsy, where he shares the shredder spotlight with the late/great Paco de Lucia. There are also great live versions on YT, but I'd go for the classic recording first. Be ready for a musical roller coaster ride!
@KeithW-gp3vm3 ай бұрын
Saw this performance in Berlin, Ger. Amazing musicians.
@mikemitton64479 ай бұрын
I saw Al DiMeola in concert in the late 80's! He was phenomenal!
@paulocunha3579 ай бұрын
Saw him play in a club in Toronto in the mid 80's. Incredible performance! Check out Friday Night in San Francisco which is a 1981 live album by Al Di Meola, John McLaughlin and Paco de Lucía.
@ronjm9459 ай бұрын
Maestro Al DeMeola is a guitar god 🎸.
@deanzaZZR8 ай бұрын
I saw Al twice, both times in acoustic guitar mode. The first time playing with Paco De Lucia and John McLaughlin. The second time decades later playing with Jean Luc Ponty and Stanley Clarke. I was entertained.
@davidguthrie37399 ай бұрын
The prince of palm muting
@loriebeshara66339 ай бұрын
We saw him live in Denver. The greatest ever
@jlb69 ай бұрын
Chick Corea and John McGlaughlin played Miles Davis’s Bitches Brew. Out of there- the Mahavishnu Orchestra and Return to Forever. Al. Took over from Bill Connor in Return to Forever. Sanatana was in the mix too,his album with John -Love Devotion and Surrender is intense . John, Al, and Paco Dilucia (pardon my spelling) toured together
@jazzzman80509 ай бұрын
I love rock music, but this era of fusion music puts most of it in the rear view mirror.
@jazzzman80509 ай бұрын
Good observation about the thin line between prog and fusion, especially in those days 👍
@jlocke787599 ай бұрын
Just saw him (again) this past January in a very small theatre here in Austin (State Theatre). Probably the fourth or fifth time I've seen him. Always a great show, and this show was all electric, with an emphasis on his early stuff. He had Gumbi Ortiz on percussion. Go see him if you get a chance!
@stevedahlberg86809 ай бұрын
Wow this is an unexpected pleasure. I used to play this album all the time it was so good. And I love the fact that Paco de Lucia was in on the original recording. He's another Guitar Hero of mine. He's like that Spanish guitar flamenco master. But my favorite from Al Di Meola is from either of the album right before or after this one, and it's epic and it's amazing, and it's Suite Golden Dawn. Starts off with a fusion Rock Jazz intro, and ultimately settles into one of the funkiest funkiest complex grooves ever. And everybody in that band on that recording adjust the cream of the crop. And there's a lot of interplay between I think it's Chick Corea on the keyboards and Al, except it's really extended and it's this game of 1ups ship and it's incredible and meanwhile it's just grooving out so hard. But we saw a taste of that right here in this video If you recall between the keys and the lead guitar. m.kzbin.info/www/bejne/joenh2OXjtSpldk&pp=ygUec3VpdGUgZ29sZGVuIGRhd24gYWwgZGkgbWVvbGEg
@mikeholmes53089 ай бұрын
I love watching you come to these legendary performances for the first time. Fun response! Rock on, Lee!
@andrewwallace44819 ай бұрын
Jazz Rock of the Highest Order from Al Di Meola :-) Stanley Clarke (bassist) is a Fav of Mine brilliant Jazz Rock music The Album Journey to Love is a must listen :-)
@lookmanohands19669 ай бұрын
Another awesome pic man. Loved Al since the 80's.
@glenndespres53179 ай бұрын
Elegant Gypsy is one of my favorite albums and Race is one of my favorite songs by Al D. He is phenomenal. The studio version of this album is well worth a listen. Now that you’re here, Elegant Gypsy Suite seems like a natural next song to me!
@williammuntzer73749 ай бұрын
Great choice and reaction. I was lucky enough to see Al perform at a little club called Havana's in New Hope, PA several years ago. It's a small club that holds about 100 people. What an awesome concert experience. My favorite song by him is Fantasia Suite for Two Guitars. I highly recommend it if you enjoy his playing. Thanks!
@nunyabusiness39209 ай бұрын
Al's super nice guy, Rick Beato did a whole interview with him on KZbin. Almost died a couple months ago.
@bobschenkel79219 ай бұрын
Al DiMeola making that Gibson Sunburst do some work. His solo work is awesome, as is his time with Return To Forever, a Jazz Fusion Supergroup with Chick Corea and Stanley Clark. As they say, it's ALL good.
@bukeksiansu21129 ай бұрын
Two to Tango with Chick Corea makes me smile.
@michaelbriefs97648 ай бұрын
Lee, this band was not the same band as on the Elegant Gypsy album. I believe this was his Splendido Hotel band, from 1980. Here is a list of the musicians from the album, some of whom joined him on the tour: Bass Guitar - Bass Guitar: Tim Landers Congas, Bongos - Mingo Lewis Drums - Robbie Gonzalez Electronic Drums [Syndrum] - Mingo Lewis Keyboards - Philippe Saisse Marimba - Philippe Saisse Percussion - Eddie Colon, Mingo Lewis Synthesizer [Moogbass] - Philippe Saisse Synthesizer [Oberheim] - Peter Cannarozzi
@davidgale73849 ай бұрын
The man plays flamenco guitar (spanish) so his ability at fast fingering is second nature. Guitarist for Return for Forever and Weather Report and many others as a studio and concert player. You may also enjoy some tunes of a friend of his... violist Jean Luc Pontey(spelling?)
@daveboyer15416 ай бұрын
He was NOT the guitarist for Weather Report.
@diverdown6319 ай бұрын
I saw Al month,as good as ever. Al has been playing all over the world for decades.I think you've checked out Return to forever ,if so you have seen him.
@spiderbass658 ай бұрын
You have to listen to the studio version. Anthony Jackson on bass makes me drool.
@CosmicRideMusic9 ай бұрын
Well, apparently I need to check out Al and his works. I usually stay away from the "guitar gods," I mean I'm familiar at a distance with some guys like Satriani and Vai, and I know of a number of others, but for me they usually feel like instrumental overkill. But THIS is mind blowing to me. Like I found The Mars Volta's original playbook or something. That Al guy can really shred. Thanks Lee!
@edalisauskas73139 ай бұрын
Remember the Return to Forever track you reacted to about a week ago? He was the guitar player on it You need to react to ‘Duel of the Jester and the Tyrant’ from RTF Same vibe as this. You won’t regret it
@L33Reacts9 ай бұрын
I think it was a month ago now, but yeah, I remember!! That's wild. I knew I recognized the name lol
@davidguthrie37399 ай бұрын
Pinky vibrato!! 😮
@philsharron11849 ай бұрын
You are gonna love this song
@davidboivin79969 ай бұрын
This off the album Elegant Gypsy. 1977
@jrusso47539 ай бұрын
Gonna poop on everyone's parade here. Di Meola is an awesome guitar technician. I think his contracts specified that he was paid in notes per second. His playing is astoundingly good and accurate. HOWEVER, where's the musical and emotional statement?? I've been a musician for all of my 71 years. I like watching Al, but musically I'd rather hear BB King play one note and mean it. Or Hendrix hit wrong notes, but play it. I guess we all have personal expectations in what we consider a "wow' factor. Aside from technical prowess, Al's fusion stuff has never wowed me at all. Sorry. I still wish you all peace and love. Thank you, Lee! God bless.
@williamflinchum-qo6ch9 ай бұрын
Check him out with Return To Forever/ The Sorcerer live, for another mind blowing performance!😊😊
@stevecopley65429 ай бұрын
Lee, just a shout out, I've been watching your channed for a while, the best thing is that you do songs like this one, and Alice Cooper - Halo of Flies, one of their finest works, etc, etc. Nice to not see, Neil Young Old Man BBC video again. By the way Neil has some fantastic stuff from much later albums, check him out, Prarie Wind, Silver and Gold, to name a couple. Thanks for your reactions and time you spend on them. Keep on keeping on!
@stevecopley65429 ай бұрын
I'm 63 yrs old and have seen early concerts for many of the artists you've covered, best one was 'Rust Never Sleeps' in 1978 Maple Leaf Gardens, loudest concert I've been too. Too add, Alison Krauss and Union Station, the Dillard's, Ozark Mountain Daredevils, and John Hartford.
@steveaitch72919 күн бұрын
check his acoustic versions.
@deanroddey28819 ай бұрын
I think I mentioned this elsewhere, but check out some tracks from "Passion, Grace and Fire", which is Al DiMiola, John McLaughlin, and Paco de Lucia. It's pretty ridiculous.
@davidwolf46779 ай бұрын
Al has those flamenco chops on acoustic or electric.
@stevedahlberg86809 ай бұрын
Al Di Meola Suite Golden Dawn: m.kzbin.info/www/bejne/joenh2OXjtSpldk&pp=ygUec3VpdGUgZ29sZGVuIGRhd24gYWwgZGkgbWVvbGEg
@treehopper10009 ай бұрын
If you liked this, you should check out Paco De Lucia, Al Di Meola and John McLaughlin - Mediterranian Sun Dance Live
@michaelgarcia20502 ай бұрын
His craziest shredding was on his first album. There are some mediocre songs on that album also, but the moments where he's shredding are insanely aggressive.
@lassekristoffersen59069 ай бұрын
Ha ha ha... Like the quiet Simon and no Garfunkel. The song Duncan... have been waiting for Al DI Laughlin De LUCIA and soon race with DEVIL on spanish highway. - You33 pretend not to now nothing. - Wait til I introduse you to Terje Rypdal. Some twenty Ms rolling stone...long before the audience will hear it. A slowlearning master.
@paulkossak77619 ай бұрын
Hear alot a Zappa
@mikemitton64479 ай бұрын
If you wantvto hear an awesome DiMeola tune, listen to Alien Chase on Arabian Desert!
@Relayer6a9 ай бұрын
As a guitarist I've noticed that you like to talk during guitar solos. I haven't watched this video yet, but you are going to have ample opportunities. 🤣
@axolotl86949 ай бұрын
nice choice and nice reaction... Al is kinda brain-exploding, isn't he? he did a nice interview a couple years ago with Rick Beato, would highly recommend. addendum... you know it's a good lick when 10 minutes after listening you find you're still humming it to yourself. :-)
@mikesfamilyNfriends9 ай бұрын
I detect a Zappa influence.
@eximusic9 ай бұрын
Al Di Meola - nerdy achievement guitarist who joined Return to Forever at 19. I enjoyed him back then. But after a while the novelty of "he plays fast" kind of wears off. This kind of "jazz" fusion was kind of common back then (and not that jazzy). All the keyboardists sounded like Jan Hammer and all had minimoogs.
@davidguthrie37399 ай бұрын
Not too many cover bands taking this one on.
@alexdrummer21759 ай бұрын
Hmmm, that just doesn't look like Gadd on the drums. I do know that Lenny White played drums on the studio version
@lassekristoffersen59069 ай бұрын
Told you. Thes boss ha ha ha boring boring boring. - Then rather pisssing in the river by PATTIIIIII Smith.
@jonathan.palfrey9 ай бұрын
The studio version is more musical, better to listen to calmly; the live version is more of a spectacle. Both good in their way. Al Di Meola’s early solo albums are good. As time went on, he became blander. He remains an expert guitar player, but these days he seems to me to be playing finger exercises rather than playing music. Probably others can hear music in it…
@tadpoleslamp9 ай бұрын
I don't think that was Hammer 🔨⚒️ on the keyboard 🎹.
@bobschenkel79219 ай бұрын
Kinda sorta sounds like some King Crimson, in a way.
@L33Reacts9 ай бұрын
I agree. Big prog vibes at points! I absolutely loved this.
@nathaliecordier-p2c7 ай бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/d3Xal6yupdecd68si=0iL4-v0cobiWiD6G Al Di Meola Paco de Lucia
@tadpoleslamp9 ай бұрын
Pronounced like yahn.
@MJM13099 ай бұрын
I saw him a while back in Fort Wayne. I also saw him many many many years ago in Philadelphia were I grew up. Al is the greatest guitar player from New Jersey Sorry Bruce it's not you lol. Before my friend who I jammed with many years ago was killed. Scott who could play everything Al played on guitar. He did it by using a turntable and slowed it way down to hear every note. Once he did that he just sped it up to Al speed IN ONE WEEK learned this whole album RIP Scott