@David Gold, I have been a follower of Al and his music since 1972 and was at a concert he did here in London maybe 5 years ago now. tbh, I was disappoited with him but, ok, I'm a purist perhaps: he was playing PRS guitars and sounded like Carlos on speed. Now, I am a huge Carlos fan but Al's sound/style is MADE for Gibsons like he is playing here💕💕. thank you SO MUCH for posting this.💥💥
David, thanks so much for this upload. You had great seats. We were in the general admission cheap seats on the floor. His mix was incredible. Great to see Al again. I figured this might be his last "electric tour", so better see him while we can.
I love Al and this brings me great pleasure seeing Al on the road again with that Les Paul and real amps on an electric tour. Don't get me wrong I love his acoustic stuff but its the electric albums that won me over.
I saw DiMeola with Return to Forever when he was 19. It was one of those moments, like the first time I heard Eruption by EVH, I wanted to quit playing. 😂😂 Thankfully I didn't and guitar has enriched my life. You can clearly hear Chick Corea's influence in this song
@@davidgold6407It was there. No doubt a super-spreader event. With all my shots, the symptoms were a sinus infection… very runny nose and sneezing, and fatigue. Got tested cause I was going into a tennis tournament. Sure enough, tested positive as did my wife whom I gave it to.
Glad he kept his revered '71 Les Paul Custom/when he was doing his meet and eat get togethers in his home during the pandemic he alluded to selling it if the price was right/ I don't think he ever sounded better on any other electric !!!###
@ddking-mb4ir That was one of his first mods/ he obviously had recent work done as it originally had a varitone switch/but he said he was returning to the '71 on this tour and the heavy pearl inlay on the headstock is the giveaway/ which his refinished black '59 standard would not have/ though they now look similar.
He had a set of Super Distortions/Dual Sounds originally. He may have loaded it with his signature DiMarzio set, first available in the late 70s. I've tried them. Good pickups, lots of clarity, but not as powerful as Super Distortions. If you see a coil tapping switch in place of a tone knob on one of Al's Les Pauls then it's likely a Super Distortion/Dual Sound set. The Dual Sound is just a Super Distortion that comes with a switch to go into parallel mode, btu I think Al used it for coil splitting. You can really hear it in use on Splendido Hotel and Electric Rendezvous. Then he started playing PRS around '83. I think the black PRS with the dot inlays is one of his best sounding guitars. Whenever I've heard him play the tone was amazing. Don't know what pickups he was using. I asked DiMarzio and they said he was probably using stock PRS pups.@@ddking-mb4ir
I first heard Elegant Gypsy (the album) when I was 13/14, and a budding guitarist at the time. I wore this album out. I just turned 59 two days ago. The idea of playing the same song - no matter how amazing it is - that many decades later would be painful. In fact, one of the reasons I left music is I literally got sick of rehearsing and playing the same songs over and over, and then envisioning my future and realizing that if I actually fulfilled my dreams at the time, I would literally be playing the same songs for the rest of my life. Being bands like The Stones, or Crosby, Stills & Nash - or U2 - or similar - and being in the situation where people only want to hear shit you wrote many decades ago is my idea of hell. Imagine playing Jumpin’ Jack Flash for 60 years!
Bravo. Lucky to still have him here playing like his younger self
AL. THE BEST!!!!
@David Gold, I have been a follower of Al and his music since 1972 and was at a concert he did here in London maybe 5 years ago now. tbh, I was disappoited with him but, ok, I'm a purist perhaps: he was playing PRS guitars and sounded like Carlos on speed. Now, I am a huge Carlos fan but Al's sound/style is MADE for Gibsons like he is playing here💕💕. thank you SO MUCH for posting this.💥💥
David, thanks so much for this upload. You had great seats. We were in the general admission cheap seats on the floor. His mix was incredible. Great to see Al again. I figured this might be his last "electric tour", so better see him while we can.
Still an amazing player. 50 years he's been shredding like this. Pretty amazing feat
Man i love this man,,Al thank u for giving so many such an incredible experience listening to u ,,speechless that u continue to excell ,,
This is wonderful! Thank you David!!
Man he looks and sounds great!
💯🎼🎸, great as always. Thanks so much for share. Nice to see him 2024.
Thanks for posting this. Was bummed missed it
Good to see him play. I hope that Al will be saved from heart attacks in the future !
I love Al and this brings me great pleasure seeing Al on the road again with that Les Paul and real amps on an electric tour. Don't get me wrong I love his acoustic stuff but its the electric albums that won me over.
I saw DiMeola with Return to Forever when he was 19. It was one of those moments, like the first time I heard Eruption by EVH, I wanted to quit playing. 😂😂 Thankfully I didn't and guitar has enriched my life.
You can clearly hear Chick Corea's influence in this song
Great post David! Thanks from all of us. Was great to see ya and catch up. Hope you didn’t get Covid like I did on the floor.
funny you should mention that, I also caught something, was not sure where, but could have surely been at the concert!!
@@davidgold6407It was there. No doubt a super-spreader event. With all my shots, the symptoms were a sinus infection… very runny nose and sneezing, and fatigue. Got tested cause I was going into a tennis tournament. Sure enough, tested positive as did my wife whom I gave it to.
Was amazed he played The Wizard to open the show. Amazing show.
I should have recorded at 4K and 60 FPS, oh man, what a show, someone at a future concert needs to get a hi res up close, this is spiritual!!
I was on the floor first row seats
I'll try on April 4th, I have center on the floor, 5th row back when he is in Boston Area!
It's good to see Mr. Di Meola is feeling better after his recent health problems. ❤❤🩹
Glad he kept his revered '71 Les Paul Custom/when he was doing his meet and eat get togethers in his home during the pandemic he alluded to selling it if the price was right/ I don't think he ever sounded better on any other electric !!!###
dimarzio pickups ?
@ddking-mb4ir That was one of his first mods/ he obviously had recent work done as it originally had a varitone switch/but he said he was returning to the '71 on this tour and the heavy pearl inlay on the headstock is the giveaway/ which his refinished black '59 standard would not have/ though they now look similar.
He had a set of Super Distortions/Dual Sounds originally. He may have loaded it with his signature DiMarzio set, first available in the late 70s. I've tried them. Good pickups, lots of clarity, but not as powerful as Super Distortions. If you see a coil tapping switch in place of a tone knob on one of Al's Les Pauls then it's likely a Super Distortion/Dual Sound set. The Dual Sound is just a Super Distortion that comes with a switch to go into parallel mode, btu I think Al used it for coil splitting. You can really hear it in use on Splendido Hotel and Electric Rendezvous. Then he started playing PRS around '83. I think the black PRS with the dot inlays is one of his best sounding guitars. Whenever I've heard him play the tone was amazing. Don't know what pickups he was using. I asked DiMarzio and they said he was probably using stock PRS pups.@@ddking-mb4ir
Al u da best!
I first heard Elegant Gypsy (the album) when I was 13/14, and a budding guitarist at the time. I wore this album out. I just turned 59 two days ago. The idea of playing the same song - no matter how amazing it is - that many decades later would be painful. In fact, one of the reasons I left music is I literally got sick of rehearsing and playing the same songs over and over, and then envisioning my future and realizing that if I actually fulfilled my dreams at the time, I would literally be playing the same songs for the rest of my life. Being bands like The Stones, or Crosby, Stills & Nash - or U2 - or similar - and being in the situation where people only want to hear shit you wrote many decades ago is my idea of hell. Imagine playing Jumpin’ Jack Flash for 60 years!
If you were being paid Stones or U2 money, you’d do it happily.
Luv my 78 custom
Remember my teenager in 1985
too bad he did not play Electric Rendezvou.
🫶
thanks for posting this. Perhaps a female vocalist can take this to a higher level.
Eh?