I saw John McLaughlin, Al Di Meola, and Paco De Lucia LIVE at Berkeley. It was EPIC! I didn't know Paco had passed, we miss him dearly. Thank you Paco for your great performances, you are truly a shining star.
hola mi amigo soy Julián de valencia España y te digo una cosa yo tuve la suerte de verlo en concierto en Sevilla España en la exposición mundial de Sevilla en un duelo de guitarra fue un placer oírlo nunca lo olvidaré un saludo
en este concierto paco de lucia estaba muy nervioso y le dio a andi meola que le diera un cigarrito de la risa y al momento se cogió la guitarra y les dijo seguidme si podéis por qué yo no sé solfeo, y andi recordó eso en un vídeo documental de televisión su gran influencia que aprendió con paco, y el guitarrista de los rolling estons dijo cuando le preguntaron quién era el mejor guitarrista de la historia digo hay muchos pero por encima de todos esta el gran paco de lucia
Thing to remember here is that it was the hippies and Prog fans who loved Paco and Al in the magical 70s, giving them both more support and acclaim than either had achieved before. All those trippy teenagers like me. It was a smorgasbord in those days. I once saw Stanley Clarke and then Jean Luc Ponty a week later at the same intimate, revolving stage venue in 1977, taking it all for granted, as if this amazing music would never stop...
Al DiMeola has many albums to explore, but a special one, called The Rite of Strings, has music created with Jean Luc Ponty and Stanley Clark. Look for the live version of Renaissance from that album.
I saw Al, John, and Paco perform, in New Orleans. Steve Morse opened, and later joined the three, for a few songs. Passion, Fire, Grace, and a little Georgia asphalt, to raise the temperature even higher.
Thanks so much for reacting to my request. Your reaction was everything that I anticipated! IMO, you should watch this song played by Paco, Al and John McLaughlin “Live at Modena 1996”. I promise that it will be worth your time. I also agree with another responder that you should react to Al DiMeola as a member of the ultra talented group Return To Forever and Al’s Solo stuff eg: Race With The Devil on Spanish Highway. I guarantee that you will amazed all over again.😊❤
I just watched this clip yesterday! I hadn't watched-listened to Paco for quite a while and just happened to get the urge to enjoy this phenomenal player! He really knew how to make music!!!!!!
Amazing performance. It's a master class by two virtuosos playing off of each other in the moment at the highest level. That's art and it's beautiful. Bravo.
I watched these two along with John McLaughlin in Davies Symphony Hall San Francisco the weekend the live recording Friday Night in San Francisco was recorded. Words are hard to describe how amazing this concert was.
I recommend a live performance of the Spanish singer Diana Navarro " CUPLERIAS GALA DE LOS PREMIOS CERES " She is a very versatile singer singing different styles of music with a very personal voice full of melismas she always transmits when she sings. Greetings from Spain
They used to tour in a trio with John McLaughlin. McLaughlin (Mahavishnu Orch.) and Di Meola (Return To Forever) more known initially for their electric guitar playing.
If you liked this, you should react to "Friday Night in San Francisco" by Al Di Meola, John McLaughlin, and Paco de Lucía. It's one of my favorite albums to listen to to relax. Great reaction, thank you!
entre dos aguas quiere decir entre dos mujeres y no se decide entre una u otra, y la guitarra de paco cuesta 250 mil euros, en Madrid España la casa de guitarras más antigua de el mundo
Honestly, this is probably the worst I've ever heard Paco - he is really struggling with the improvisation, and yet, his picado is still perfect, and better than everybody before or since.
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I saw John McLaughlin, Al Di Meola, and Paco De Lucia LIVE at Berkeley. It was EPIC! I didn't know Paco had passed, we miss him dearly. Thank you Paco for your great performances, you are truly a shining star.
hola mi amigo soy Julián de valencia España y te digo una cosa yo tuve la suerte de verlo en concierto en Sevilla España en la exposición mundial de Sevilla en un duelo de guitarra fue un placer oírlo nunca lo olvidaré un saludo
en este concierto paco de lucia estaba muy nervioso y le dio a andi meola que le diera un cigarrito de la risa y al momento se cogió la guitarra y les dijo seguidme si podéis por qué yo no sé solfeo, y andi recordó eso en un vídeo documental de televisión su gran influencia que aprendió con paco, y el guitarrista de los rolling estons dijo cuando le preguntaron quién era el mejor guitarrista de la historia digo hay muchos pero por encima de todos esta el gran paco de lucia
I saw both of the 3 Guitars Tours at the Tower in Philly.
John and Al (and Steve Morse) were great.
Paco was in a different universe.
Thing to remember here is that it was the hippies and Prog fans who loved Paco and Al in the magical 70s, giving them both more support and acclaim than either had achieved before. All those trippy teenagers like me. It was a smorgasbord in those days. I once saw Stanley Clarke and then Jean Luc Ponty a week later at the same intimate, revolving stage venue in 1977, taking it all for granted, as if this amazing music would never stop...
Paco ha sido y será el mejor!!!
Just watching de Lucia's finger gives me shivers down my spine
Manitas de Plata was also a master on the guitar playing flamenco,good luck from 🇮🇹
I have a love of Spanish/flamenco styled music . Beautiful improvisation for sure. Awesome reaction and analysis for Paco....brilliant
I saw the lineup with john Mclaughlin first row center at Lincoln Center in NYC.What a show.
Al DiMeola has many albums to explore, but a special one, called The Rite of Strings, has music created with Jean Luc Ponty and Stanley Clark. Look for the live version of Renaissance from that album.
I saw the rite of strings show during the summer jazz series in NYC's Central Park.
I saw Al, John, and Paco perform, in New Orleans. Steve Morse opened, and later joined the three, for a few songs. Passion, Fire, Grace, and a little Georgia asphalt, to raise the temperature even higher.
I got to attend the San Francisco show that year. Loved it, a huge fan of Steve , the Dregs, etc. @Geoffreydarcy-pv4mq
Thanks so much for reacting to my request. Your reaction was everything that I anticipated! IMO, you should watch this song played by Paco, Al and John McLaughlin “Live at Modena 1996”. I promise that it will be worth your time. I also agree with another responder that you should react to Al DiMeola as a member of the ultra talented group Return To Forever and Al’s Solo stuff eg: Race With The Devil on Spanish Highway. I guarantee that you will amazed all over again.😊❤
Those three together are amazing.
So much respect between them. What a conversation! I love the underlying melody, and they bring it alive in such a stunning way.
I just watched this clip yesterday! I hadn't watched-listened to Paco for quite a while and just happened to get the urge to enjoy this phenomenal player! He really knew how to make music!!!!!!
funny thing when i got this album when it was released back when.I found it in the jazz section.
Amazing performance. It's a master class by two virtuosos playing off of each other in the moment at the highest level. That's art and it's beautiful. Bravo.
they connect do well because they played a lot together. also with John McLaughlin as a trio. incroyable! 😊😊
now ya should check out al when he was in RETURN TO FOREVER... amazing.
For more Paco I highly recommend Entre dos Aguas (live 1976). He was much younger there but just as talented
That´s right!! 🙂I have been listening to the live from San Franscico a lot, their greatest vinyl!! Both are guitar Gods!! RIP Paco! Duente...
I watched these two along with John McLaughlin in Davies Symphony Hall San Francisco the weekend the live recording Friday Night in San Francisco was recorded. Words are hard to describe how amazing this concert was.
I saw that tour in Brighton, England. Incredibly, there were many empty seats!
I recommend a live performance of the Spanish singer Diana Navarro " CUPLERIAS GALA DE LOS PREMIOS CERES " She is a very versatile singer singing different styles of music with a very personal voice full of melismas she always transmits when she sings. Greetings from Spain
They used to tour in a trio with John McLaughlin. McLaughlin (Mahavishnu Orch.) and Di Meola (Return To Forever) more known initially for their electric guitar playing.
Can you please react to Paco di Lucia 'Tico-Tico'? It's one of my favorites.
Two of my favorites.
I hope you have heart Friday Night in San Francisco :-) It's so incredible how they feed of each other. Sooo goood.
Right up your alley huh JONE😊
well done sir!
PHENOMENAL !!!
If you liked this, you should react to "Friday Night in San Francisco" by Al Di Meola, John McLaughlin, and Paco de Lucía. It's one of my favorite albums to listen to to relax. Great reaction, thank you!
That older dude is very skilled 😅
You think?😂
@@johannesmarg6903 yeah is the best
please react to more from paco de lucia
Era el número 1. Decía que cuando acababa le dolían los dedos muuucho. Pero se sentía muy bien
Here is an interview with Al DiMeola talking about meeting and playing with Paco the first time they met.
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Paco is GOD of guitar and melody. 50 empty places behind him in guitar world
PACO DE LUCÍA & JIMI HENDRIX, The Best of all time.
This is a song from one of Al's early albums that also features Paco.
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Like your reaction. This is actually Rio Ancho not Entra dos Aguas.. Nevertheless cool to see them both performing.
entre dos aguas quiere decir entre dos mujeres y no se decide entre una u otra, y la guitarra de paco cuesta 250 mil euros, en Madrid España la casa de guitarras más antigua de el mundo
if you listen to the studio version, it would be impossible to try and copy it. even for them thus the improv.
No this is only loosely improvised, watch John McLaughlin, Al Di Meola, and Paco De Lucia perform this together it is far more dynamic!
Paco's "minera" is beyond comprehension. The most difficult thing I have heard
Honestly, this is probably the worst I've ever heard Paco - he is really struggling with the improvisation, and yet, his picado is still perfect, and better than everybody before or since.