We are living in scary times. And I won’t pretend I don’t feel despair – I do. But since we can’t control our future, and since our days are counted, sharing what we hold as beautiful and gives us joy is probably one of the few things which we can do which really makes sense. For me there are many such sources of joy, especially music. I love music, and I especially love guitar music. And one of my favorite composers of all times is Astor Piazzolla (I think of him as a fusion of Baroque, Jazz and Argentinian Tango). Piazzolla was not only a brilliant composer, but also a brilliant musician. But his instrument was the Bandoneon, which is beautiful by itself, but lacks the lyrical power of the guitar, at least in my humble opinion. And the guitar is the instrument which most speaks to my heart. And there are many very good guitarists out there which beautifully played Piazolla’s music (I think of Cacho Tirao, Manuel Barrueco, the Katona Twins and many others). And yet one of them, Al Di Meola, stands out in my mind. Al Di Meola is certainly a very talented guitarist, and a (sometimes) inspired composer. But where he truly shines is, I think, when he interprets Piazzolla. Simply put, I think that Al Di Meola “gets” Piazzolla. Di Meola gets the tension, the drama, the agony, the beauty, the nostalgia, the despair and the serenity. I want to share two of Al Di Meola’s most beautiful renditions of Piazzolla’s most brilliant compositions. I hope that they will bring you as much joy as they did to me.
The Saker
I love Piazzolla, but Di Meola strikes me as dry and superficially technically proficient without any depth or feel for space. This is just my humble opinion and what my own ears hear.
I appreciate your love for Piazzolla, my favorite composition of his is Adiós Nonino, written for his father. My favorite recording of it is the trio of bandoneóns heard on Ballet Tango, it can be downloaded here: http://musicmp3spb.org/album/ballet_tango.html
You should try and listen to Portuguese 12 string guitar.
Carlos Paredes.
Culturally relevant musically entertaining.
Caught on to Di Meola back in the 1970s. Amazingly enough, from the radio then. Miss those days. Even more, miss the days that preceeded them:
Maggot Brain- D.C. 1979
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TAn0DU3qcuo
And:
The Crunch feat. Eddie Hazel – Red Hot Momma
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nprV1w7lSa8
Life was more interesting back when radio stations had real human dj’s who shared the music they’d discovered and loved. This world where everything is programmed from Clear Channel HQ lacks that magic. Things haven’t been the same in town since they tore the juke box down. :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aQtgqTe-s
Hi Saker, I also share your passion for guitar. I’ll check your recommended vids when I have a little time ( am on the road atm ). You may enjoy Vlatko Stefanovski, Miroslav Tadić and Teodosii Spasov. Two nylon strung guitars and kaval. These guys have been compared to DiMeola, McLaughlin, DeLučia et al. in terms of the sheer visceral excitement of their performances.
Amazingly talented. Humanity does have a lot ti offer. Thank you for sharing and inviting us to see something beautiful and different.
Hugs
Vercia V.
It’s a good feeling to enjoy a good guitar play, after so many battles out there. Thanks for sharing !
Speed and technique, as usual for Di Meola. Good choice, thank you. Maybe you can also like the less known italians guitarists Franco Morone (more “irish”) and Franco Cerri (more “easy jazz”).
Other search hints, maybe interesting for the fans of Al Di Meola fusion (as I remember now): Chick Corea, Pat Metheny, Jeff Beck, John McLaughlin, Stephen Ray Vaughan, John Petrucci, Tommy Emanuel, Joe Zawinul. Also the bands Weather Report, Brand X, Mahavishnu Orchestra and the “ufo” Frank Zappa.
Ahhh, discussing the soothing power of music strickes a soft spot inside….
I also feel a deep resonance with the deep sound of guitar. However, I resonate more deeply with the sound of oud. Have you ever heard the beautiful music of Anouar Brahem or Rabhi Abou Khalil or the wonderful palestinian Joubran trio?
from a pen friend and a true outcast in this world who has known deeply inside before many that something was totally screwed-up in our world. I can talk for hour and hours about the curse of spontaneously seing things from a different angle and never fitting in anywhere, except out in my garden or in the countryside or listening to musics I resonate with, or, or reading intelligent stuff writen by intellligent sensible sensitive folks like you or Jeff J Brown, for exemple….
Roger Waters
Song for Palestine
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vh33ycOrc4
Can’t you see it all makes perfect sense
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKPA1hvWjvw
Saker
You may enjoy this
https://youtu.be/3n3gDijTsjg
The night that Dubya launched Shock n Awe onto Baghdad, I was at a concert listening to Yonder Mountain String Band do a cover of Roger Water’s song “Goodbye Blue Sky”.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DlJBE4B89Q
Dear Saker (and mod) honestly after seeing the late Egyptian president Anwar Assadat i didn’t know what to make of it and thought maybe there’ll be a peace deal..yet again when i thought about his assassination (& Putin like bald head) i got de hnch i rot
nice – he was the reason i got into jazz fusion back in the day
Now you’ve done it! Got me on Youtube playing songs from my favorite guitarists. :) This nite is now officially shot as far as getting anything useful done. But hey, if we really are close to the end of human civilization, then what better way to pass the time. :)
Thanks! I suppose its my hippie background, but I’ve always felt that any fellow soul who is into music, no matter who or style or what artists, is doing something right. :) Peace, love and music!
Astor is long-gone, but Al brings him back every time. Al di Meola’s Land of the MIdnight Sun, Elegant Gypsy, Casino form the 70’s along with Romantic Warrior (Return to Forever) and later Cielo e Terra, Soaring Through a Dream and World Sinfonia were fine specimens of jazz-rock fusion. If you like guitar, also check out Strunz and Farah (Primal Magic, Americas, Guitarras, Mosaico, Heat of the Sun, Wild Muse, Stringweave)
Wonderful together! Di Meola and Piazzolla. Thank you. Happy Sunday. :)
As a spanish, I cant understand why they use plectrum in spite of using the nails of the fingers. ¡plectrum = 1, nails = 5¡¡