Al Di Meola - Sequencer

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Uploaded by on Nov 11, 2007

80's video

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  • from RTF to WTF

  • About the video: yeah, it's kinda embarassing. I think it's pretty obvious this was more Columbia's idea than his. The funny thing was, at the time, there weren't too many outlets to play jazz videos. I remember seeing this video on HBO's old Video Jukebox show at the time, and it got some airplay on Night Flight (when they'd do a "Take Off To Jazz" or whatever) and later on it VH-1 played it on their New Visions show. MTV certainly was playing DiMeola or Metheny.

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  • Back in the day I liked this video, I saw it as a stream of consciousness sort of thing, who knows what imagery was playing inside that guy's head as he was composing this piece, I think that was what the video was showing, but I may have been reading too much into it at the time.

  • ¡OH MY EYES!

  • What happened to Al? A fellow gtrist of mine loved him and his playing. I enjoyed his work and the 80's, but alas, we, too, must grow up and move on...

  • reminds me of my little room with the micro wave toaster oven and computer LOl

  • AL di...said."My style is no style...it is the art of fighting...without fighting..I use the guitar....."....in 1980 I think...lol....Great video for the time...great for an instrumental artist to get recognition...and a ton of Cash!

  • this is one of those rare cases where the music and visuals go together perfectly

  • Wooow I've been listening to Al since I was 7! N he still amazes me..... ;-);-);-)

  • Hmm, you could be right. I do know that Hammer used a Memory Moog and the white elephant Four Voice Oberheim, but I could have sworn the liner notes on the album specifically credited Hammer with just Fairlight and drum machine on this track. I could be wrong, though.

  • @Kohntarkosz ... Actually aied on MTV which was much better video than this back in 81 after the release.

  • Was looking for this song. I remember my dad recorded this video. I remembered 'Sequencer' but didn't know the artist. Thanks to wikipedia and youtube.

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