Besides being an awesome Artist, Musician, Composer, he is one of the coolest and open guys in music. He gets the best musicians to play his compositions. Thanks for a great interview getting Al to talk in detail. Wonderful!
What an absolute gem, You got not only the interview of all interviews Joseph, but Al is so chill and transparently open and forthcoming with great story dialog. And he gave you more time that some performances. And kudos to you for not interrupting him when he was talking in at times it seemed almost like in a stream of consensus. Most hosts will be in the mindset of, "well this is not info I asked him for so let's redirect the guest" and so on, you know how it goes. And with someone like Al to those of us who are in a state of aww sence i was 10 we would be hard-pressed to interrupt The Man, But lets face it, most hosts would not know him from you or I only some history fact-checking would offer up other hosts a clue. And admittedly it would be difficult to not feel a drive to inject and innocently, but in error cutting off what would have been a great story. Like the "John switch" or telling dad "I'm playing Carnegie Hall pops." Should have brought that looper Joseph!! LOL. I hope you follow up with Al and go over to his pad and show him how to use that Boss looper. That RC4 or whatever it is is the one for Al. Al told me he purchased his mom and dad's home out in NY is that where you guys met for this interview? And I was listening to your work Joseph. Say man shoot me an email i would like to show you a little of what we're doing over here. Great Job Joseph, I would consider this one of life's "feather in your hat" Congrats. Jeffrey T. H. Seattle Wa
Very nice interview, love his music, it started for me when I heared the studio track "guardian angel" from FNISF back in '81 on the program muziek mozaïek on sunday morning in Holland, Mindblowing!
Wow so him and John had a Dave Gilmour/Roger Waters type of relationship. I always wondered what happened with them. I still have my copy of Friday Night in San Fran on vinyl. Never gets old
Great interview, Joseph! My only minor quibble is that I wish you would have asked Al about Chick's and Stanley's involvement with scientology. Word is that Chick would often pressure musicians in his bands to get involved with the cult. I have even heard that that was the reason Bill Conners left, and also the reason Al left twice. Notice that the band name itself (as well as many of the song names) are based on L. Ron Hubbard's crazy space bullshit. Scott Henderson has come out publicly to say that the pressure to join scientology was the reason why he left the original Elektrik Band. And speaking of that band, I found it slightly ironic that Al would rag on them for being sterile and soul-less (Dave Weckl, the Carl Palmer of fusion, anyone?). RTF (starting with their electric period) always seemed a bit "math-rock" to me, although we can agree that they were leagues beyond the Elektrik Band.
Ive loved Chicks music for so long since high school (1980s) and crazy enough I didn’t know Chicks Scientology connection until way later. It’s one of the only things that have me wondering why seems weird. I respect people and their beliefs, but damn it’s almost too much.
@@iceWaterProductions1 Regardless of belief (which I also don't use as a way to judge), scientology is different. It is a destructive cult whose aim is to manipulate and harm people. There is a video out there of its current leader, David Miscavige, announcing to a crowd of acolytes that he'd beaten the IRS to achieve tax exemption for the "religion". And Chick Corea is right there in the front row, whooping it up. It reminded me of Nuremberg rally. What most don't realize is that taxes are a zero sum game, assuming that what is planned gets done in this country. So, if you don't pay, I PAY. And sci-fi owes billions in taxes.
Eden of yours the first song has stayed in my mind for three weeks ! Day and Night I can hear this amazing composition .Thank you AL.
That is without a doubt the best Al DI MEOLA interview I've heard! Great job Joseph! Love the Podcast!
Besides being an awesome Artist, Musician, Composer, he is one of the coolest and open guys in music. He gets the best musicians to play his compositions. Thanks for a great interview getting Al to talk in detail. Wonderful!
Watch the whole interview. As the moments click by it just gets better.
One of the best interviews I've seen with Al.Thanks.
What an absolute gem, You got not only the interview of all interviews Joseph, but Al is so chill and transparently open and forthcoming with great story dialog. And he gave you more time that some performances. And kudos to you for not interrupting him when he was talking in at times it seemed almost like in a stream of consensus. Most hosts will be in the mindset of, "well this is not info I asked him for so let's redirect the guest" and so on, you know how it goes. And with someone like Al to those of us who are in a state of aww sence i was 10 we would be hard-pressed to interrupt The Man, But lets face it, most hosts would not know him from you or I only some history fact-checking would offer up other hosts a clue.
And admittedly it would be difficult to not feel a drive to inject and innocently, but in error cutting off what would have been a great story. Like the "John switch" or telling dad "I'm playing Carnegie Hall pops."
Should have brought that looper Joseph!! LOL. I hope you follow up with Al and go over to his pad and show him how to use that Boss looper. That RC4 or whatever it is is the one for Al. Al told me he purchased his mom and dad's home out in NY is that where you guys met for this interview?
And I was listening to your work Joseph. Say man shoot me an email i would like to show you a little of what we're doing over here.
Great Job Joseph, I would consider this one of life's "feather in your hat" Congrats.
Jeffrey T. H.
Seattle Wa
What a cool interview! Al Di Meola is an awesome person. Thanks for sharing this gem with us!
Great interview. Love that it wasn't just guitar, which i do appreciate, but a peek into the life of the man.
The most honest open interview with Al Ive watched. Thank you both
Thank you thank you!!!! I remember my mom got me the Casino album. I still play it ...
Very inspiring, Jo!
Very nice interview, love his music, it started for me when I heared the studio track "guardian angel" from FNISF back in '81 on the program muziek mozaïek on sunday morning in Holland, Mindblowing!
Fantastic stuff....Al Fusion forever!
I LIKE WHEN AL TALKS ABOUT TIMING AND MUSIC ETC...
Not only the best guitar player of all time but Al has the greatest hair transplant of all time as well.
What a nice guy Al is
Great interview. Great Job!!
Thanks for the great interview, I really enjoyed it.
Live u al!!;;
WOW AL DI MEOLA....come to where I am ...JOSEPH STEPPIN IT UP !!!
Great interview. I know the music but I didn't know the man. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for this - Loved this interview and the "John McLaughlin button" story was hillarious.
Wow so him and John had a Dave Gilmour/Roger Waters type of relationship. I always wondered what happened with them. I still have my copy of Friday Night in San Fran on vinyl. Never gets old
Awesome! So great
Get Al Fishman Connect with the iPad app. Midi sounds plus a looper. Thanks for the interview.
Great interview, Joseph! My only minor quibble is that I wish you would have asked Al about Chick's and Stanley's involvement with scientology. Word is that Chick would often pressure musicians in his bands to get involved with the cult. I have even heard that that was the reason Bill Conners left, and also the reason Al left twice. Notice that the band name itself (as well as many of the song names) are based on L. Ron Hubbard's crazy space bullshit. Scott Henderson has come out publicly to say that the pressure to join scientology was the reason why he left the original Elektrik Band. And speaking of that band, I found it slightly ironic that Al would rag on them for being sterile and soul-less (Dave Weckl, the Carl Palmer of fusion, anyone?). RTF (starting with their electric period) always seemed a bit "math-rock" to me, although we can agree that they were leagues beyond the Elektrik Band.
Ive loved Chicks music for so long since high school (1980s) and crazy enough I didn’t know Chicks Scientology connection until way later. It’s one of the only things that have me wondering why seems weird. I respect people and their beliefs, but damn it’s almost too much.
@@iceWaterProductions1 Regardless of belief (which I also don't use as a way to judge), scientology is different. It is a destructive cult whose aim is to manipulate and harm people. There is a video out there of its current leader, David Miscavige, announcing to a crowd of acolytes that he'd beaten the IRS to achieve tax exemption for the "religion". And Chick Corea is right there in the front row, whooping it up. It reminded me of Nuremberg rally. What most don't realize is that taxes are a zero sum game, assuming that what is planned gets done in this country. So, if you don't pay, I PAY. And sci-fi owes billions in taxes.
39:18 "brought me back from what could have been the end of my life" - what is he referring to?
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John Mc switch.
al says there must be a GOD …