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Al Di Meola 1991 Kiss My Axe Live

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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2007

here is al di kicking major ass in 1991..great band with rachel z,tony shear,barry miles, gumbi ortiz and ritchie morales !!!

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  • @Blueindiefree Absolutely agreed. Blinding speed WITHOUT the melodic structure the people like Al and Mclaughlin control so well, is basicly no more than mechanical noise.

  • @JPPatrol i wish WINDOWS were as flawless as his playing...:-p

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  • The reason there is close to no tabs for Al di Meola is you're not worthy of playing it before you can learn it by ear

  • what all dis fingers flyn evrywhere

  • @DrummerScandinavia I like to recommend to evryone to listen to Michael Tsarion on the youtube. He is a very comprehensive conspiracy researcher/lecturer/author. Leo Zagami, Jordan Maxwell and Alexandre Dumas pere are highly informative as well.

  • This live version is better than studio!

  • toca mto essa maluko ai viu nossaaaaa

  • @CleanseTheSoul That´s cool. I began as a metal player with favorite bands and influences like death, cynic, necrophagist, psycroptic, watchtower, spastic ink etc. Cynic was also for me the band who made me wanna check out fusion. U can´t go wrong checking this stuff out. But all kinds of music has made me a better player; pop, rock, soul, electronica, classical, folk music... so much stuff out there.

  • @DrummerScandinavia Yeah, I've been playing metal forever and it's gotten somewhat stale, although I do still enjoy it; I'm just trying to better myself as a musician and I know jazz would help. I always hear about Paco, DiMeola, and McLaughlin so I figured I'd look these guys up. I love the band Cynic and they were apparently influenced by music like this, so I just wanted to get in their heads and see what it's like.

  • @vbird11 Only problem with Malmsteen is that he makes crappy music. But of course, different tastes and opinions!:)

  • @CleanseTheSoul I don´t know about your knowledge about jazz/fusion, but for me it was not enjoyable, this kind of music, before I actually started playing and understanding this kind of music on my own. Then I discovered the musical passion and emotions these guys have when the´re playing. I understand your problem with finding this really moving as you say, for example since it´s a lot of technique and shredding involved. Thumbs up for being open to this kind of music btw!:)

  • Now I'm not coming here to say this guy sucks, but could someone point me in the direction of something mindblowing? I agree with whoever said that he has technique, but its not really...moving, I guess you could say. I don't really feel it like I'd feel an intense emotionally filled solo. I'm really struggling with this and would like to understand the beauty of it. I'm gonna keep listening to him, Paco, and McLaughlin in the meantime till I get some answers though...

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