was mr electric guitar back in the 70s. in many people's eyes the king. and the super trio concert i saw him play at the waikiki shell in the early 80s was incredible. race with the devil on a spanish highway was the quintessential di meola solo moment.
as was this with the trio:
but it seems he bought in to the showers of praise too much, coupled with being a product of the schooled music realm--you wanna see critical weirdos??

-- and has always had that cocky arrogant thing going, on which in a strange way makes him great but turned me off to fully supporting his solo music. i don't feel compelled to love something made by an ass.
it's funny to read blatant slamming like that. yngwie hammered vai and morse. comes with the territory for certain players trying to be the best gunslinger, and in a way that arrogant confidence comes though their playing in cool daring ways. bravado and fearlessness separate average players from legends. and listen even the "nice" guys slam other players in private.
that clip reza posted sounded like he was sort of feeling his way and not owning it, but even though i'm not enthralled by him i still root for him as an old hero of mine. impossible to compete with gambale as far as chick corea guitar players go.
keaggy is a master in his own right but i don't know if he could hang with that odd time/corea fusion, nor would he want too??
in any event you can't deny al is a legend.