This is a video that GIT made when Tony was giving a seminar or clinic. The school always recorded visiting artists when they visited. The video was then available for viewing in the school library. I used to go to the library and watch these videos all the time. The school had a huge list of these videos. There was someone at the school every other week giving a clinic .
Fantastic and enthralling video for the dedicated TMac fans. Amazing to think he is now twice the age he was when this was filmed. Thanks for the upload!
This is spectacular! Thanks so much for sharing. Amazing that this was recorded before his landmark album Edge of Insanity was released. These students and the world had no idea what they were in for.
@strombanni Yeah, that is a Bach prelude! (BWV 847) Thanks for the help on the name of that little section; I was really wondering what that was! And yes, T-Mac is the man.
@@vanguard4065 That's the wrong way to look at it. Both Gilbert and Vai are incredible talented too ye they became famous. Sometimes talent needs a bit a luck to break out.
thanks for uploading cool video, it's too bad I must have just missed this seminar (I started at G.I.T. in the fall of 1986) would of been cool to see
omg...he looks like Miles Davis
This is a video that GIT made when Tony was giving a seminar or clinic. The school always recorded visiting artists when they visited. The video was then available for viewing in the school library. I used to go to the library and watch these videos all the time. The school had a huge list of these videos. There was someone at the school every other week giving a clinic
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He is one of the best guitar players.. Virtuoso & composer, he loves rock & roll and classical music as well!!! Master!!
Monster picking 3:38 - 3:45 So awesome
The interview is absolutely fascinating: a gem.
Looks like either Ralph Humphery or Casey Scherell on drums.
Fantastic and enthralling video for the dedicated TMac fans. Amazing to think he is now twice the age he was when this was filmed.
Thanks for the upload!
This is spectacular! Thanks so much for sharing. Amazing that this was recorded before his landmark album Edge of Insanity was released. These students and the world had no idea what they were in for.
Splendid post, despite the audio and image problem. This sounds very fusion-y.
@strombanni Yeah, that is a Bach prelude! (BWV 847)
Thanks for the help on the name of that little section; I was really wondering what that was!
And yes, T-Mac is the man.
It's 1985 or 1986. After his first solo album, he did this jam session in G.I.T. By the way, thanks for this rare video clip. It's a jewel.
Whoa!! Did ya'll hear him quote "Dixie"??
Yea. I loved it lol.
Wow. This is rare stuff. Nice to see a rare interview and demo with Tony.
tony macalpine rules
Kramer pacer imperial! This is the very first time i ever seen any vid of him using the Kramer!
Thank you.!
that hair! amazing!
that the problem this guy has no video in hd, at the past year 80
wow ... superb video - thanks for posting
@superguitarman72 Im not sure, I think that was 1986.
Wow. Great find. Thanx.. :-)
Titanic departure has much better quality :D Tony is a beast btw
I think he was smart to do what he was best at - neoclassical rock. The jazz ain't workin for me.
Thanks man! I love Tony's work!
Such incredible playing...!! But he never got as famous as say Gilbert or Vai or even Becker.
the greatest talents never usually do
@@vanguard4065
That's the wrong way to look at it. Both Gilbert and Vai are incredible talented too ye they became famous. Sometimes talent needs a bit a luck to break out.
Ops!! You well come!! I got another one but is terrible image I m trying make it better, as soon as possible Im post ,
does anyone know how long he studied in GIT?
what year is this video