Full Interview Here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/d4rHnpiiop50eq8
@sailgoal10 ай бұрын
Ole Satch! Surfing with the Alien casssette always takes me back circa 1987 in my 66 chevy with 6x9s in the back and 40watt realistic eq booster and my high school sweetheart riding next to me. What a time that was! God Bless
@bfields144810 ай бұрын
Same here. My high-school sweet heart and my wife today loved Satch
@Bubs027110 ай бұрын
The EQ in the car! Oh, I miss those days.
@sailgoal10 ай бұрын
@@bfields1448that's awesome you got to marry your high school sweetheart. Unfortunately we didnt make it but its still great memories for me. I practically wore out surfing with the alien cassette. Later I had a mustang GT and that exhaust sound always reminded me of the intro effect on surfing with the alien 😄 launching!
@stevelane99510 ай бұрын
Alpine pull out stereo with Kenwood's and a Kicker Sub blasting Satch through a Pioneer amp !!
@user-st5mk7ld3v10 ай бұрын
my ears got tweaked when Surfing 🌊 was used on the NFL action lead-in WHO IS THAT???
@athenianheretic339510 ай бұрын
Joe Satriani, The ultimate combination of a genius maestro, composer, guitar master with the nicest human being mother Earth can provide.
@poindextertunes7 ай бұрын
don’t forget a phenomenal teacher as well 😁
@omarkhan996610 ай бұрын
Always with me. Always with you.
@SquirrelTheater10 ай бұрын
Yes.
@cozmicpfunk10 ай бұрын
I LOVE "Surfing with the Alien"! Was my first JS CD- it Kicks A** all the way through from beginning to end!
@TheOriginalArchie10 ай бұрын
I got The Bells of Lal, Pt. 2
@Norego.Newzealand10 ай бұрын
Love that song and echo is also amazing.
@RTTruth10 ай бұрын
@@Norego.Newzealand I agree, Echo is one of his best songs and one of his best lead solos he’s ever done…definitely in the top 3
@findJLF10 ай бұрын
I love hearing 'the artist's view' in these interviews. The perspective, the feeling, the thought process. The experiences, history and currency (current state) of the art.
@oceancrosby457810 ай бұрын
It certainly is unifying.... in that we all have similar struggles with the craft. The bit about the mechanics of music vs the art or music, IMO was a bit dramatic. Many great songs sprang from practice routines. In the realm of Rich Graham's guitar licks, he sometimes says "feel don't think" however in the study there's a whole lot of thinking that goes into playing while "not thinking". And finally, Robert Plant said, craft overrides art when it comes to songwriting. But yes, (currency)!
@musicnutzunite10 ай бұрын
My all-time favorite Satch song is "The Forgotten(Part 2)." In fact its one of my favorite guitar instrumentals period. I saw Joe in Houston back in the late 80s in a smaller venue. Awesome concert. Awesome band. Stu Hamm on bass was a revelation to me.
@can2mar10 ай бұрын
I drove past a small group of homeless people under an underpass one rainy morning. This song was playing in the car and hit so hard. The beauty of the song filled my being. I went back with burgers. Wish I had more to give. 😢
@MrCamarokid8310 ай бұрын
Absolutely 💯
@jeffpoehl91009 ай бұрын
Would that be old Coliseum?I saw him there on Flying in a Blue Dream tour
@musicnutzunite9 ай бұрын
@jeffpoehl9100 Jeff I honestly don't remember the name of the club. I'm not from Houston but went with my brother-in-law from Houston. I'm not sure which album he was supporting either. Just drawing a complete blank...but I sure remember Stu playing the Peanuts theme song on bass. Totally blew my mind how he pulled that off .
@RealRockGuitar10 ай бұрын
Met Joe in 2008 at a guitar festival in New Zealand when I played a set of Deep Purple with Glenn Hughes. He's a cool cat and was a huge influence on me in the 90's. It was great having him, Stu Hamm and jeff Campetelli watching our set from side of stage.
@Ryo7_710 ай бұрын
That's so awesome. I play Ibanez because of him after I started getting better at my playing in the late 90's. Definitely still inspiring. 👍
@roscoepcoltrane2310 ай бұрын
I’ve seen Glenn twice. Once solo and once with The Dead Daisy’s. Congrats he’s a legend.
@OwenVickersGuitar10 ай бұрын
G-TARanaki? Epic show!! That must have been amazing to play with Glenn Hughes 🤘
@fluntimes10 ай бұрын
Can't believe I missed that show! I would have loved to have seen Joe in NZ.
@randyswanson691210 ай бұрын
Met him in 2007 and I had over 15 people watching our set from side stage. work on getting a better story.
@maxmenius983910 ай бұрын
Awesome interview with Joe! To Rick's enduring credit, he knows how to ask great questions, but even more importantly he leaves his guests ample room to talk and does not interrupt them. Kudos to Joe and Rick.
@dennismcquoid975110 ай бұрын
I saw Joe around 1988 in a small theater on South Street in Philadelphia. I couldn't believe what I was hearing and seeing. It looked like the music was coming out of his bones. Never thought he struggled for so long to get that sound on each piece of music because it looked so natural.
@dkm6610 ай бұрын
I love SATCH. I’ve seen him in concert 5 times through the years and every one of his performances were absolutely mind blowing. He has the gift of being a very technical player but he plays with a ton of feel at the same time. A class act all the way. Thank you Rick for posting this. Again, another very high quality interview.
@bjornbear685610 ай бұрын
Flying in a blue dream is still my absolute favorite Satriani song... I just love it...
@hambonewc10 ай бұрын
That is an unbelievable song! I would probably still say Summer Song is his best. The entire Extremist album is incredible!
@bjornbear685610 ай бұрын
@@hambonewc Summer song is awesome and a really fantastic track for background music to motor sport videos. Just like in the video.
@KingBeevr10 ай бұрын
@@hambonewcAgreed. My favorite track, and I think one of his absolute best, is Why. Flying in a Blue Dream is my favorite album, then The Extremist then Crystal Planet. Love that dude.
@hambonewc10 ай бұрын
@@KingBeevr I was just literally talking to my Cousin about Why. So awesome!
@KingBeevr10 ай бұрын
@@hambonewc Yes!!! It has one of the best solos ever. I put it in my top 20 solos of all time, along with the outro to Comfortably Numb, Zakk Wylde killing it on No More Tears. It is so fun to play, especially if you have a good wah pedal. I've got a Dimebag Cry baby and it rips. But it's also fun to play on your steering wheel while driving down the freeway. Steering wheel guitar is some of the best guitar.
@17colosal10 ай бұрын
Summer song. I listened to it every day for months. I love it
@TheDredog5910 ай бұрын
Joe is one of the great shredders that still writes songs , a lot of guys get lost in their abilities , Joe doesn't , others that are like that , Gary Moore , Steve Lukather . I have seen some great players that don't care about the road , they are always full throttle , and after half an hour I'm completely worn out and done . I've seen Joe 8 times , and that never happens . His guitar is like a paint brush ! Another great video Rick !
@markmiller560610 ай бұрын
Gotta say, for me, 'Clouds Race Across The Sky' is still my fave! I listen to it almost every morning.
@cjcurcio4 ай бұрын
Joe: I've been listening to you since the late 80s and you ALWAYS surprise me with something new! I love your music, your playing and your dedication to growing as an artist! Thank you for creating such a beautiful soundtrack for my life - for all of the ups, downs and in betweens!
@Stephen_M.10 ай бұрын
I did my most productive Stained Glass work, with Surfing With The Alien and Flying In A Blue Dream, playing over and over again! Awesome stuff!
@asmith478610 ай бұрын
I love how comfortable Joe is talking to Rick . It’s like he respects Rick enough to really unload on him . The most impressive thing about Joe is how humble he is . Always reaching . Always trying to make something new . Truly inspiring!
@chrisa112510 ай бұрын
I had no idea Joe was 64... he looks 50 or younger. Seems like a very down to earth guy.
@bfields144810 ай бұрын
He's 67 or 68
@loszwillos10 ай бұрын
It's the cap...😉
@johnmcmahonBXLA10 ай бұрын
Joe turns 68 this summer. This clip is a few years old.
@VladimirVladimirovich195210 ай бұрын
I guess you’re new to guitar
@VladimirVladimirovich195210 ай бұрын
@@johnmcmahonBXLAyour moms a few years old
@cmdrdredd10 ай бұрын
Will be seeing him and Steve Vai on the 23rd down here in South FL. Can’t wait
@StephenLewisful10 ай бұрын
I saw Satch at the LBC in Sonoma County when he had hair. I saw him again the next year, same venue, without hair. He brought that up and said to us in the crowd "I lost a bet." We go back a long way with Joe Satriani. At 56 I'm still learning working on the fretboard and so I took you up, Rick, on your Arpeggio Course offer. I've had it for a little more than a week and moving one week per section. Week two and I'm in the Minor section vid 4. This Course is perfect for me.
@riceflatpicking495410 ай бұрын
I was thinking about buying his entire course. I’m working on the neck as well. Sounds like you are really liking it
@StephenLewisful10 ай бұрын
@@riceflatpicking4954 I do like it. I've spent a lot of time working on the 5 positions and learning the modes which can be condensed into "CAGED" but that's all the notes all the time. It really becomes musical when you break those scales up into specific chord tones or Arpeggios. This particular course contains no bullshit. It's straight to point and a great tool to begin practicing and hearing differences between the 1 chord and the 5 chord or Ionian and Mixolydian, if you're nerdy like me. I hope you enjoy it as well.
@leehoward863610 ай бұрын
The best part of all of these interviews is the mutual respect the artists and Rick have for one another. They open up and give the real stories of their work.
@jimyoung926210 ай бұрын
I love Satch. "Circles" off the Alien album is one of the coolest things I've ever heard.
@brianmiller207510 ай бұрын
Yes
@supernothing7710 ай бұрын
I love the whole side 2 - I mean Midnight is mind blowing (especially for that time period) Personally, Surfing and Satch boogie never did it fir me. Also Crushing day ....crushes!
@hambonewc10 ай бұрын
Crushing Day is incredible! Fun fact... That song is so difficult for Joe to play, he could only play it sitting down.
@gmill791110 ай бұрын
What a journey. Like so many, I heard about Joe from my guitar teacher. I searched all over Denver for a recording, and finally found his first LP, "Not Of This Earth" at Wax Trax on Capitol Hill. That was 1986, prior to "Surfing With The Alien." I've been a fan ever since, and have been fortunate to speak with him a few times.
@marklane87010 ай бұрын
The best imo
@ridermusicBMI10 ай бұрын
As artists we tend to be so critical of our performances. I have found that videoing everything I do 'Live' to be very valuable. IMHO we really can't judge our performances while we are performing and as Joe says we remember all the perceived mistakes, BUT, when viewing and listening to the performance, also like Joe says, we sometimes find things that we've done that are good that we didn't realize we did in the moment. That's what makes it all worth while. Joe is a great example of trying different things and then later seeing and listening to what works. He's just amazing!!
@Taylor___10 ай бұрын
It's pretty insane when you think what Rick has brought us in the last 12 months especially. When I was a kid growing up only with magasines to look at, I wouldn't have believed it if you said I could watch my favourite artists being interviewed online like this any time.
@chrisggoodwin77710 ай бұрын
I saw Satch in Tucson at the Fox Theater in 2016. What a killer show.... Bryan Beller on bass, Mike Knealley on guitars and keys, and Marco Minneman on drums. I sadly missed the G3 in Tucson this past January but I'd love to see Satch again before he hangs it up
@nicklockard10 ай бұрын
I met Joe backstage in Portland Oregon on Burnside back in 06(?). Hes very approachable, genuinely to even to non musicians. Been a fan since 1992!
@chris408710 ай бұрын
I remember listening to Joe play at the forum in Melbourne I didn't have a ticket so I held my ear up next to an exit door. A bouncer outside caught me and he was so nice said he's awesome isn't he and let me listen. Was lucky to get a ticket the next night I was up front in awe and he threw a pick I got it. Still have it what a treasure. All so happened with testament at the prince of wales Eric Peterson swiped other people's hands out that the way to hand me his pick. He saw something because I was right into it loving it so yea awesome. Memories great.
@djrobotcitizen4 ай бұрын
Wonderful interview, as always! Great to hear these down-to-earth personal takes from the legends!
@hamidvisuals202310 ай бұрын
Satriani's music has gotten me through the tough times. I love his music.
@celticwarrior4christ10 ай бұрын
Saw "The Alien" back in 95 in a small club.The BEST!!!
@comment.highlighted10 ай бұрын
Yeah. That makes sense. He’s at a level where his creativity matters more than new techniques. The Legend Himself 🙂
@ianmorrison55410 ай бұрын
Joe is the guitarist I listen to most. I have almost all the albums, been to countless Joe gigs and his gigs and his music just make me feel good! He's also such a genuine, likeable, cool guy.
@ecostatic573910 ай бұрын
Joe is such an intelligent down to earth person. He stands out from the other guitarists, and not simply because of the quality of his music😃
@concrete_3vidence10 ай бұрын
It is cool to see him basically say that a recording of a song is a version of it, which lives on taking different shapes publicly on shows. I think its cool to do iterations of stuff, its fun and people love it when there is something clearly unique about the live performance and performer being fired up. I view my songs as as good demonstrations of them as I could do when I recorded them. I make music with some 1:1 replayability, but I can not even make half my gear sound the same twice. I write new riffs that makes stuff groove differently and its fun to me.
@Cakeashake10 ай бұрын
One overlooked solo is the one on "Mind Storm"- it's absolutely incredible
@brianmiller207510 ай бұрын
What album?
@Cakeashake10 ай бұрын
@@brianmiller2075 it's on "Strange Beautiful Music". Not often talked about but I think it's one of his most interesting albums
@Flyxolydian919 ай бұрын
@@Cakeashake Oriental Melody and Belly Dance are class tunes, nice to see some love for that album!
@gcrauwels94110 ай бұрын
My favorite is Rubina (Live at the Tower Theatre, Philadelphia, PA - December 1992). Just beautiful.
@RenegadeFour2010 ай бұрын
Welcome to the old timers club Joe. I'm sure I don't need to say it - but I will anyway. ROCK TILL YA DROP!!! (thank you for years of inspiration.).
@cameronzengasr347310 ай бұрын
There is a multitude of incredible guitarists in this world, but Joe Satriani has been my hero since the first time I heard “Not Of This Earth.” Seeing him live is a spiritual experience for me, he bares his soul. I got to meet him and Neil Schon at The Hard Rock Cafe in San Francisco, meeting both was a bucket list moment.
@patrickjordan223310 ай бұрын
I've been fortunate to meet Joe twice? He isJust the nicest guy...reminded me of BB King...same sort of spirit...♥️
@rev.leonidasw.smiley630010 ай бұрын
I’ve seen Joe a few times in concert, the first time in 1986 in Redding, California; blew out my eardrums!
@IvanJevtic10 ай бұрын
My dad had a Time machine tape in a car, I was pre school kid and remember how we played a tape over and over and over again... I could whistle every single note that he played, literally . Joe is such a cool guy, and in a big way had influenced my music taste. These interviews mr. Beato are just priceless.
@can2mar10 ай бұрын
You remind me of my son. I had the Surfing With the Alien cassette and would play it all the time. When the cassette player in the car broke, he would sing the melody of all the songs. He was 3 at the time. He's a musician now. 😊
@jacobstewart79152 ай бұрын
Time Machine has some KILLER songs on it. I love that album.
@Diego-ke6bq10 ай бұрын
Jeez I love this. I asked for a Joe Satriani interview past video. Perfect timing! JS been my fav guitarist all over the years
@daveolson763910 ай бұрын
I met him back in probably the mid-90s early '90s behind the venue he was playing in he come around the corner of a bus and I about ran into and he was one of the most nicest hospitable down to earth musicians I've ever met her people I've ever met he was so polite and so cool I had a cassette that tells you how long ago this was of his he signed the inside of it for me and told me I hope I enjoyed the show and was just real cool dude very humble
@kh2freek10 ай бұрын
Awesome interview!!
@Bdevonhewitt10 ай бұрын
Rick great interview with Satch. You are hitting on all cylinders. Could you try to get Dann Huff to do an interview with you? He is a great influence on me and has been on so involved on so many albums but still relatively unknown.
@DanielERodriguezMusicАй бұрын
When I was in undergrad for classical guitar I had the opportunity to see LA Guitar Quartet in Dallas, or go see the first ever G3 with Satch, Vai, and Eric Johnson. It was one or the other, and thankfully I chose G3! It was my first time seeing any of these guys live, and it was incredible. Robert Fripp opened! When I got to my private lesson the next week, my professor asked me, "Did you go see LA Guitar Quartet?" and I sheepishly said, with my eyes looking at the ceiling, "No, sir, I went to go see my favorite guitarists of all time." He wasn't mad. My heart was on fire during that show!
@florianbenz129510 ай бұрын
Satch is such an empathic type of guy. So he comes very friendly in each time I saw him on stage or video. Like the nice guy next door....and yes it is always with me 😉
@jeroenkooij62749 ай бұрын
So many awesome solo's, Joe is one of the greats, thnx for lighting up my childhood, my love for the guitar an playing the instrument !
@JW-lq9ow4 ай бұрын
Satch boogie is your best solo instrumental. Closest to live EVH old school tone youve ever done! That was a great captured moment!👍
@malmsteen197310 ай бұрын
Joe is such a great guy! So humble and close.. I realize that his music only can "play" in my head/ears even when I'm not listening to a device playing it.. :)
@FrancescoDiMauro10 ай бұрын
The bridge from Crying is up there, but also Flying in a blue dream, Ceremony, The forgotten pt. 2, If there is no heaven .. boy there are so many! What a legend ❤
@hambonewc10 ай бұрын
Summer Song. War. Crystal Planet. House Full of Bullets. So many! The solo in Can't Slow Down is badass!!
@Christian___10 ай бұрын
Satriani is so cool
@nicoladisvevia10 ай бұрын
Joe obviously has a tremendous musical memory. His ability to play his songs live, show after show, year after year, to the standard he does is exceptional. If I have one criticism it is that, given his outstanding musical talent, he hasn't offered us longer and more complex compositions, with perhaps more improvisation thrown in for good measure. But he seems comfortable with playing his perfectly worked out solos in a note-perfect way.
@BaxterThewall10 ай бұрын
Joe does what Joe does, mate.
@oceancrosby457810 ай бұрын
@@BaxterThewall I think "they" do it for the fans. SRV early on played a lot of improve over his songs, (a true bluesman) but fans had "Double Trouble" following along on some of his big improv swings. So, Vaughan dialed it back and stayed closer to the original melody lines.
@atravelerofbothtimespace41729 ай бұрын
I still cherish the track " why" from The Extremist i used to lift weights to it it really What an optimistic and motivational song Not to mention the unbelieveable playing Joe does on it Easily my Fave Satch track much love Joe ❤️
@Ken524410 ай бұрын
I think Joe's playing in "Back to Shalla Bal" should be at or near the top of his list. He was on fire when he recorded that one. What a fantastic song.
@giampierogirolamo713410 ай бұрын
Joe satriani is always an inspiration since i was a kid into punk untill now that i am jazz pianist, i love his energe his emphaty is great timing and musicality and his depth when it comes to music
@graphicalsolutions189910 ай бұрын
Joe, besides being a great guitarplayer, has a great personality. When i watch and listen to interview like this one, i keep watching. In the fast world of clicking away videos, this one i don't click away. Have been listening to Joe for 25+ years now (or more can't remember) and i'm so glad i found him at a young age.
@evarsingersongwriter62286 ай бұрын
Loving what he does❤ music keeps you active and young and maintaining good mental health
@Bless-the-Name9 ай бұрын
The Forgotten pt 2 is my favourite
@leonardomelo710 ай бұрын
Definitely one of the musicians that shaped my musical taste and my style of playing. Oh, boy: how i tried to emulate Satriani's licks and solos when i was a teenager. Great memories! Nice guy and nice interview! Keep up with the excellent work, Rick! Big shout out from Brazil!
@calebshelton924010 ай бұрын
Joe and Steve will be in Atlanta at the end of this month. You should get them both on again!
@Mikko_Kivioja10 ай бұрын
I would say solo of The extremist is the best. I was so blown away when I heard it. I was back then just 13 yrs. old.
@jpslaym093610 ай бұрын
Cool #9 and Circles have my favorite solos in them, both amazing of course
@joelohman30710 ай бұрын
IMO Engines of creation was a path that could lead Joe into new realms.. It was mindblowing first when i heard it..
@markbeavers574710 ай бұрын
I've been fortunate to see Joe live many times over the years and he is always inspiring. What I've noticed about great guitar players playing live is they are not playing all the solos note for note and play by feel of the song and audience reaction which I love. Take the late great Gary Moore for instant, he says he zones out during solos and sometimes they are 2 minutes and sometimes they are 12 minutes but they are all great.
@greybeard2710 ай бұрын
When Joe gets written off as a shredder, it's because people have clearly missed just how much of a musician he is.
@JW-lq9ow4 ай бұрын
Your 100 % right. Not to say some shredders aren't masters of guitar. It's more about musical expression and TONE TONE TONE. Hard to get that Jeff Beck Tone shredding.
@michaelsparks608410 ай бұрын
I had no idea you had another channel Rick, now I’m subscribed to both, been on your other channel for 3 years and love your work!
@omniscientgrunk10 ай бұрын
Love Joe. Thank you for doing the interview. I look forward to more. I subbed long ago to this new channel. Peace
@RossMiller-r7x10 ай бұрын
I get to see Joe & Steve in may. In a setting where the acoustics will be awesome
@bfields144810 ай бұрын
Dallas ?
@RossMiller-r7x10 ай бұрын
Salt Lake City
@MUZIXHAV3R10 ай бұрын
Felt like yesterday he was in his 20s but i didn't realise he was in his 60s. He looks bloody amazing!
@ralph_clay9 ай бұрын
My favorite performance and sound by Joe was when he played at the Les Paul tribute show years ago. No floyd rose. AWESOME!
@tyree905510 ай бұрын
Crowd Chant, when "The Joe" plays along with the audience... My favorite song that represents His Greatness the best. 🥰
@BubbaF0wpend10 ай бұрын
Crushing Day off SWTA alien is my fave Joe solo... I believe it was all pre-written and not off the cuff like the rest of the album and so he tries to play it the same live each time. It's a cracker!
@jackvai26816 ай бұрын
humble/brilliant musician/best electric guitar composer in the business...imho.
@ErnestLemmingway10 ай бұрын
When talking to non-musical people i would always reference joe as a true artist among "shredders " as that's the category most people put him in. But i would always say you HAVE to listen to satch! I love everything about this guy
@dougrobinson860210 ай бұрын
Satch is such a chill guy. I doubt anybody has a negative story to tell. I worked night shift for years, and we played the hell out of 'Surfing With the Alien', 'Not of This Earth', and 'Flying in a Blue Dream'. Good times, but I never want to go back to nights!
@prajnachan33310 ай бұрын
Some asked Miles Davis- what do you do to practice? Miles said: I don't practice, I never practice- I play, that's all. Branford Marsalis brilliant saxophone 🎷 player was giving a talk at U.C. Berkeley. He came to being asked what's most important in music! 🎶 He said, it's not theory, or reading music etc. The most important thing is your hear...listening, hearing..music in your ears! (Much to the professor's dismay!) Narada Michael Walden was giving a talk on Shattuck Ave. in Berkeley- for some reason! I don't remember. But I was fortunate enough to go. Really great to hear all he had to say, his enthusiasm and experience, positive vibes. Love his drumming and his records. I went up afterwards to say hello and thank him. At one point he looks at me and says to a few others- I looked out and saw you, and I thought- if I just keep focused on him, (me) I'll be alright, I'll say everything I need too. (!) Narada! Damn! Beautiful, what a blessing. I saw him 'several' times with Jeff Beck 2011. THAT was a blessing, I'm so, so grateful 🙏 for that. The maestro- guitar 🎸 Cheers Rick 🕉 🎶
@Mark-fd3mg10 ай бұрын
I remember when ‘Surfing With The Alien’ was released in my home country, in my first year of playing guitar. There were things Satch played that I had no idea what he was really doing. I remember saying to a friend who was also learning guitar, “You hear this part? He speeded that up in the studio-he’s not really playing all those notes like it sounds.” 😅 Briefly met Satch years later at a gig and he was gracious with my extroversion (I hugged him without warning) and played brilliantly live, clearly loving what he did.
@hazardeur10 ай бұрын
wish he'd had venture deeper into stuff like engines of creation. it was his creative peak and very unique.
@herusujatmiko28418 күн бұрын
1988 Joe Satriani with Mick Jagger performe in jakarta (Istora senayan) i was sixteen years old that time and i started learning guitar
@svenhoek10 ай бұрын
Joe's interviews are awesome
@JeffCogswell10 ай бұрын
Joe is really just such a sweet, kind, humble, down to earth guy. Sammy even said he’s “kind of shy.” And so modest. He said people would say he “sucks”??? That’s pretty surreal 🤯
@Mr.Nabil.Belhaj10 ай бұрын
the solo of the song Champagne at the end is still my favorite melodic solo ever by Joe. there's no recreating the masterpieces of yesteryears by young Joe Satriani, songs like forgotten part 2, memories, clouds race across the sky, echo, the bells of lal, fly in a blue dream, and sooo many more unique and interesting songs
@shastaan10 ай бұрын
Glad you asked, Rick! Wouldn't know. Thank you! Live long and prosper!
@carltonrangemeister961010 ай бұрын
JOE'S BEST EVER SOLO WAS ON THE SONG 'LOVE THING' ON 'LIVE IN SAN FRANSISCO', IN FACT THE WHOLE SONG MAKES ME SOB EVERY TIME I HEAR IT (I'M 67YRS OLD TOO).
@ed691110 ай бұрын
I grew up a metalhead in the 80s, loved Maiden. Someone handed me a tape of Flying in a blue dream in 1990. What an album. There was something almost hallucinatory about the sound. Love the Satch.
@eriktempelman209710 ай бұрын
Saw him live at Bospop, Weert, 1998 or so. Stu Hamm with him, don't recall the drummer for sure but oh boy what a show. Energy 😊 That Bospop was stunning by the way. Anathema was there, Flower Kings, Satch, and... Dream Theatre ❤❤❤
@poindextertunes7 ай бұрын
your favorite guitar players, favorite guitar player and probably their teacher at that
@fortisch9 ай бұрын
3:10 been thinking about that. I have notes I want to avoid but i keep forgetting.
@prajnachan33310 ай бұрын
I didn't realize or know about 2 channels, so I just subscribed here after you asked us. Cheers Rick- You're the best....with all the best! 🎉 Priceless, invaluable 🕉 🎸 ✨️ 🎶
@DexterDexter12310 ай бұрын
love hearing the live versions. the embellishments on G3 Summer Song take it to another level.
@charleigh19510 ай бұрын
What a lovely guy he is.Flying in a blue dream still one of my favourite albums.
@LuckySinghMusic10 ай бұрын
Rick, you gotta do a new “In the studio” interview with Joe!
@rudiyantohalim73610 ай бұрын
Joe is the one who inspired me to this guitar world. The beauty oh his ballad songs : you can sing it
@auralfixxation670210 ай бұрын
I've been a fan since "Surfing With The Alien" came out but to be honest, I still love "Not Of This Earth" and I still love the solo on "Rubina". Dam I hope I spelled that right.
@bfields144810 ай бұрын
1 of my favorites rubina. Time machine live
@jelleepit10 ай бұрын
The outro solo on if I could fly on Is there love in space is interesting. The guys in the mixing booth had their hands on the fader waiting to fade out the track at the right time. But the solo is that good, that they waited and waited and waited, and that is why the track just kind of collapses at the end.
@mikestaff304210 ай бұрын
I know there’s so many great guitarists, but Joe is my no.1 greatest ever pick. He can play with so much emotion and of course amazing speed and skill. At the end of the day it’s the songs that make the difference and he has some great songs.
@imeddiewilson157210 ай бұрын
I like 'rubina' a bit. 'revelation' is very full of what writing sounds like it should be. 'flying in a blue dream' always reminds me of what the 'sliders' theme should have been. 'out of the sunrise' is probably the greatest track I've heard.
@mooski-mooski10 ай бұрын
Many many years ago I worked as security and I was given his personal security detail at the Brixton Academy in London. So I was in his dressing room from when he arrived until he went on stage. He must’ve warmed up for about an hour just playing scales and riffing on his guitar. And in my brief experience of him, what a thoroughly lovely bloke!