al di meola in japan at a Jimi Hendrix tribute/with gumbi
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@hagheid huh?
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@steve1969pierce - Sounds more like Santana on Hemorrhoids
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@3rdStoneObliterum - Well stated. What we have here (turboplinklonk) is failure to excommunicate
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@stratmentalist - Heartening to read that some here can actually think outside the fuzzbox
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@hagheid SAd
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@hagheid sending msgs to yourself? PRetty sad....
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@3rdStoneObliterum if you think "There is no SOUL in DiMeola's guitar voice." then get brain, and an appreciation for music. Becuase you obviously have ZERO right now.
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@hagheid Even the fannybouys have refused to support this drivel. I know, I've begged for their 'answers'
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@qommoq - Why use one note when 200 will suffice? I type this as I listen to this glorious aural plebian plecktrumonstrosity of pretentiousness (Part 5- Pat Metheny-Zero Tolerance For Silence) emitting from my long suffering loudsquawkers. Another Kilometrestone in Muzak to salve the beating throbbing nappers of MOR orificebouys.
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Al Di Meola sounds like Santana on steroids!
Hey you guys calm down,
Both are wondeful. I saw hendrix twice in the sixties. Got into Di Meola in the seventies and have been waiting patiently to see him live. I have tickets for a show tomorrow night and its been cancelled!!!!
Imagine how i feel, stop your squabbling!
me2again 1 year ago 6
well hendrix was more of a jazz musician that most people think,depends on what tune,but many are very jazzy,he was one of the fusion innovators,even if passivly,he IS everywhere and an own league sort of.not saying he's the only great player,as demonstrated here or by many others,too,but surely one of the most influencial and greatest,and my personal nr.1^^
MarioPedroII 2 years ago 4