This dude still makes me feel like a kid sitting on the edge of his bed. The excitement and wonder when music was still a mystery. I'm guitar teacher in large part because of this guy and the legacy of students he's left behind. So inspirational.
Oh man these great artists are still making music doing gigs/shows...its insane ..rage against the machine doing shows at these music festivals..wu tang clan to...amazing how these bands/artists are still recognized...as they should be...music nowadays is recycled garbage
Mee too, he's one of the reasons I took lessons, banded up, taught lessons, now I'm 55 and still jammin, still playin Ibanez too... It's what happens when you get vaccinated with Satch. It's in my brain for eternity.
@iiWNMii : Imagine going to a local music store as a kid and seeing this guitar teacher many times downstairs talking to students, while you were busy leafing through the sheet music upstairs to teach yourself how to play Bach and Paganini violin solos on the guitar. Then later finding out that was the guy named Joe your friend was trying to get you to go take lessons from. But this was *after* _Surfing With the Alien_ came out and by then it was too late. :/
Joe has gotten me through some negative times with his positive and “feel good” style. I’ve piled up the miles on a number of cars while cruising and listening to his awesome playing. Here’s to many more years of rocking Joe Satriani🏆🥇🔥
Man, me and my 4 year old boy travel together listening to him, and Chickenfoot (his band with some "other musicians"). Just father and son, the road and Joe rocking. Here's to Joe! Cheers!
YES. But I have to say "Flying In a Blue Dream" after Surfing was amazing..it never made it out of my cassette player. I still think its Joe's very best early effort before the solid Extremist album. Flying is just full of everything Joe wanted to do in my opinion.
It was awesome when, after EA used Surfing with the alien in their first NASCAR games, he returned to write an original soundtrack for ‘06. It’s just as breathtaking.
Same here he was a huge inspiration for me getting into guitar, one of the best guitarist of all time. I love how he doesn't need vocals the guitar speaks for him!
@DaveDexterMusic thank you so kindly, it's really good for my ego for you to take the time and post your encouragement, IF YOU HAD A CLUE ABOVE DRIED WALLPAPER PASTE, YOU'D KNOW THAT I POSTED THAT FOR ALL THE ANTI SATRIANI TWATS, but you be you, go back to huffing paint and sucking your thumb
@@PistolShrimpPete Kirk Hammet, Steve Vai (arguably the greatest of them all), Paul Gilbert, Eric Johnson... All extremely well known for their intimidating level of skill on the guitar, thanks to Joe Satriani. He had plenty other well-known students like Alex Skolnick from Testament and more, but those top four are known specifically for their prowess, whereas all the others are just really good guitarists. I suppose if there's anything a guitar aficionado can tell you in one sentence, it's that really good guitar players are a dime a dozen, and thanks to Joe S's teaching methods, the doors blew wide open for just about anyone to fulfill their dreams of being a guitar god! He's probably the greatest teacher ever while being only moderately successful as a recording artist. The fact that he counts Allan Holdsworth as a strong influence really says a lot, too.
@@daleval2182 I'm 21yo right now,, still loved Joe satriani new album, and this is one of my favorite song,, I loved the tones,, it's seem legit when I listened his guitar
Because only the guitar players care about how many notes someone can play in a beat. And most of the time they don't really enjoy the music, they just want to beat that 😂
Joe did what Eddie should have done, but Eddie was too busy partying and making money. We all really missed out on some great guitar records that VanHalen never made but Joe saw this opportunity and filled that void. I'm glad he did. Joe would be the first to tell us all that Hendrix and VanHalen laid the foundation. I truly appreciate Joe for making music like this and doing it at such a high level on every record he has ever put out. God bless him and all the great musicians and total professionals he has worked with over the years.
@@serragab that's exactly how BB King played, in an interview he said '' I feel like I talk to people'' and that's how music is suposed to be. Like talking or singing.
That said, the bass *tone* put forward at that moment was my least favorite part of the song. Needs a little ... something. Be it edge, added brightness, a double-track, I really don’t know, but it just didn’t light up like the rest of the song.
First years of the 80's TONS of great albums: ALDO NOVA...VAN HALEN...JOURNEY...SAMMY HAGAR...TRIUMPH...SAGA...TOTO...FOREIGNER...SURVIVOR....Let's hope new bands will born with that immortal timeless melodic rock sound!!!
You mean that Rock without any meaning. That rock without any soul? I mean: I COULD THROW UP. This song is so naiv. Nothing special. Not even hard to play. Puuuuuh... Satriani is like JLO. Overrated.
Dave Smokvine uh oh! We’ve got the artistic expression police over here! Insulting a piece of beautiful music because it isn’t “technical” or “meaningful” enough? I COuLD ThrOW Up!
Kelvin Búrigo and the drummer Kenny Aronoff is 66! I think I'll keep playing guitar and rocking, so just maybe I'll still look that great in 20 years. I do still have all my hair though amdmthey don't......hmmmm
This does sound like the 80's. I remember listening to Flying in a Blue Dream back in the day and thinking Satriani is awesome. Good to see he's still getting his groove on.
One of the many things that separate Satch above all other guitarists is that the songs are infectious. Technical when needed but always tasteful in their delivery. I find myself humming this song daily and like most of his work it doesn’t leave you in a day or a week. He truly is the master. He has thrived when others have not. He has been consistently the best.
@@-WhizzBang-I would have hugged him. For me, guitar for the last 17 years has been about emotional expression. I'm a published author and part time legal secretary.
@@James-hh1lq What about The Extremist? And also Crystal Planet? I would say they are more even. They're good all the way through; especially The Extremist.
@@antonbarkland2194 Yeah, I think not only is it his best album but in it's writing of the compositions and the breadth of the production it is what marks Joe as unique. Everything was at peak and perfecrly synchronous for that album.
Today I was looking through CDs at the local second hand store, and lo and behold! There was Surfing With the Alien , all shiny and new, never out of the cellophane wrap. Then, I get home and this is in my feed. Must be a Joe Satriani kind of day! Love it!
I find Joe's talent obvious, but to imagine how many famous player's foundations he personally helped form blows my mind. (i.e. Vai, Hammett, LaLonde, Skolnick, Tyson, etc.)
@@bestboy897 lmao no he's not he's amazing and the reason I started taking guitar seriously. You're just a hater who wants to hear someone play really fast with no feel or substance
Awesome to hear someone mention Tyson! He was living and gigging in Czechoslovakia last I heard. Great guy, awesome recording engineer, and an amazing guitarist. He would take broken things like computers, leslie speaker cabinets, and church organs apart and put them back together. 95% of the time they would work great afterward, but if you asked him he would say he he had never even worked on one of those before, lols.
My biggest mistake as a musician was not taking my friends advice sooner and taking guitar lesson from some guy named Joe who worked out of Tupper and Reed Music in Berkeley. A year later _Surfing With the Alien_ came out and it was too late for me, lols. You never know what opportunities you may be missing. :/
if hindsight was foresight, then, you wouldn't have had the chance to tell us an interesting tale about a once unknown guitar teacher, but, in regard of regret, a famous singer in a band once sang, "If you glorify the past, then, the future dries up."
Vai already took lessons from him as did the Metallica chap .... As a matter of fact it was Vai who forced Satriani into public performances, he also Introduced Joe at gigs.....theres a video on it from way back then on TH-cam
Joe and I are about the same age. He's a credit to our generation! Nobody plays the guitar like Joe. He is a guitar master of the highest order! Rock on Joe!
Always great to hear some new tunes from Joe Satriani. When I was in high school, one of my best friends handed me a cassette tape and said "you have to listen to this." So, I took it home to see what this Surfing With the Alien was all about, and it blew my mind and changed my world. Sadly, he was killed in a motorcycle crash only a few years later at age 19. Should I meet with him again somewhere along the space-time continuum, after the giant hug, I'll thank him for introducting me to the music of the Satch. Always with me, always with you, Big G!
0:29 makes me think how awesome it would be if Rick Beato did a What Makes This Song Great episode about this amazing track. I can totally see him grooving to that drum beat in the video.
when Galactus banished the Silver Surfer on Earth, he also turned him into Joe Satriani and erased his memories .... but forgot a bit of cosmic power inside ...
The last time I went to see Satriani live a few years ago I told my friends that's the last time I'll see him concert, I was kind of getting bored with him. Well, that concert turned out to be one of the best concerts I've ever seen and now I can't wait to see Satriani on stage again!
Joe has done it all. I’ve been with him since the 80s. Bought every album and seen him numerous times, even met the maestro once. He needs to record another album like Crystal Planet Or Engines. I’d even love to hear him do an ambient album, shit, I’ll send him a Strymon Bigsky to hear it ! Please keep innovating
Joe is a once in 100 years type of musician. This song brought me back to when I was 16 again and I remember buying the Surfin' album with money earned from laying bricks. Best days!
The master is back in session. So good and love how he collaborated with other great musicians. As I think about the difference between Satriani and so many other great guitar players, it seems he allows others to contribute to the song writing process and that helps his material to be fresh.
Joe satriani is One of the greatest guitar players of all time.Thanks Joe for the cool music!
cool music
Lo & behold he is here w/ us in the Anthropocene⚡
This dude still makes me feel like a kid sitting on the edge of his bed. The excitement and wonder when music was still a mystery.
I'm guitar teacher in large part because of this guy and the legacy of students he's left behind. So inspirational.
Oh man these great artists are still making music doing gigs/shows...its insane ..rage against the machine doing shows at these music festivals..wu tang clan to...amazing how these bands/artists are still recognized...as they should be...music nowadays is recycled garbage
One of the greatest human beings to ever live
Mee too, he's one of the reasons I took lessons, banded up, taught lessons, now I'm 55 and still jammin, still playin Ibanez too... It's what happens when you get vaccinated with Satch. It's in my brain for eternity.
@iiWNMii : Imagine going to a local music store as a kid and seeing this guitar teacher many times downstairs talking to students, while you were busy leafing through the sheet music upstairs to teach yourself how to play Bach and Paganini violin solos on the guitar. Then later finding out that was the guy named Joe your friend was trying to get you to go take lessons from. But this was *after* _Surfing With the Alien_ came out and by then it was too late. :/
Aylbdr Madison Oh man that must have sucked
Joe has gotten me through some negative times with his positive and “feel good” style. I’ve piled up the miles on a number of cars while cruising and listening to his awesome playing. Here’s to many more years of rocking Joe Satriani🏆🥇🔥
Man, me and my 4 year old boy travel together listening to him, and Chickenfoot (his band with some "other musicians"). Just father and son, the road and Joe rocking. Here's to Joe! Cheers!
Same
Absolutely, I love smokin' Joe, but Buckethead takes it to another level with his music. Sooo underated!!!
Crystal Planet is an excellent album for cruising
Same story ;)
Joe is 63 and he still rocks! Long live the music!
I bought my first air guitar listening to Joe.
I brought it. But no one was listening. (zzz)
He was my guitar Hero when I was kid, it was about 35 years ago...and he's still so Incredible!
Paul O'Dair how is he ripping off ain’t talking about love? That’s sounds more like that intro to that one rush song
It's 1987 again. And Joe is blasting on cassette player.
Those were the days!
YES. But I have to say "Flying In a Blue Dream" after Surfing was amazing..it never made it out of my cassette player. I still think its Joe's very best early effort before the solid Extremist album. Flying is just full of everything Joe wanted to do in my opinion.
Those were the effing days for sure !
So many of his songs are perfect for racing in video games.
They’re perfect for racing games, playing jets in a video game (War Thunder in my case) and inspiration on guitar
This is such a funny comment 😅
Formula one 96 used a couple of satriani songs and Steve vai
It was awesome when, after EA used Surfing with the alien in their first NASCAR games, he returned to write an original soundtrack for ‘06. It’s just as breathtaking.
Top Gear on Super Nes.
My favourite guitarist of all time, still in his very own league and a blessing to the world. Thanks Joe, I can't wait to see you again!
Same here he was a huge inspiration for me getting into guitar, one of the best guitarist of all time. I love how he doesn't need vocals the guitar speaks for him!
@Zac Atkinson E3 he sang as well, but as artist, to my knowledge he has not.
@@HarptoHeart69flying in a blue dream has some songs with vocals.
I WILL NEVER APOLOGIZE OR BE MADE TO FEEL GUILTY TO ABSOLUTELY LOVE JOE SATRIANI, HE IS THE NUMBER ONE , BEST OF THEM ALL,, EVER
NO DOUBT ABOUT THAT! BEST OF THE BEST!
He's great but he also taught a few greats of mine. Kirk Hammett and Steve Vai is incredible.
how brave of you to post a truly uncontroversial statement
@DaveDexterMusic thank you so kindly, it's really good for my ego for you to take the time and post your encouragement, IF YOU HAD A CLUE ABOVE DRIED WALLPAPER PASTE, YOU'D KNOW THAT I POSTED THAT FOR ALL THE ANTI SATRIANI TWATS, but you be you, go back to huffing paint and sucking your thumb
Joe like...."who's your guitar hero? Oh, I gave him lessons."
Kirk?
glenn T Satch gave a ton of well known guitarists lessons. Another off the top of my head is Tom Morello.
@@PistolShrimpPete Kirk Hammet, Steve Vai (arguably the greatest of them all), Paul Gilbert, Eric Johnson... All extremely well known for their intimidating level of skill on the guitar, thanks to Joe Satriani. He had plenty other well-known students like Alex Skolnick from Testament and more, but those top four are known specifically for their prowess, whereas all the others are just really good guitarists.
I suppose if there's anything a guitar aficionado can tell you in one sentence, it's that really good guitar players are a dime a dozen, and thanks to Joe S's teaching methods, the doors blew wide open for just about anyone to fulfill their dreams of being a guitar god! He's probably the greatest teacher ever while being only moderately successful as a recording artist. The fact that he counts Allan Holdsworth as a strong influence really says a lot, too.
Satch is humble, he would not ask edgy questions like that.
Rodrigo Negrete It was a joke.
EPIC. 40 years I've enjoyed Joe's style, he's lost none of it, now we are old men, I hope some youth carry that style onward, for music's sake
Hell yeah man! 🤘🏼
My goal is to play like John Patrucci
I have some young friends here in Sweden that learn every single tone of this masters music! ♥️
@@johanbennelov7237 that's awesome, Sweden will have rock n roll style.
@@daleval2182 I'm 21yo right now,, still loved Joe satriani new album, and this is one of my favorite song,, I loved the tones,, it's seem legit when I listened his guitar
Once again,the god comes down to earth to unleash his thunder.
I love when guitar virtuosos make a song that is actually enjoyable to listen to. Joe has done a lot of these!
Genesis Von Keglar The music is all that matters.
Because only the guitar players care about how many notes someone can play in a beat.
And most of the time they don't really enjoy the music, they just want to beat that 😂
Melodica how dare you!?! 😂
@@genesiskeglar6372 I'm just spitting out truth as a guitar player myself 😂
Melodica sea of lies
Funny in a way, in the 80's Joe was playing future music, now he plays old school to amaze :)
This music Rock,. 🤘🤘❤️💙(^o^)🎸😎
I always liked how Joe thinks 'Outside the Box" (a little guitar humor)
@@terrylandess6072 i got it lol but I cant think that way
Joe's the man!
Joe is not just your average virtuoso, he really is a great musician.
No one rocks harder than Satriani, he built foundation for generations of guitar players...
Joe did what Eddie should have done, but Eddie was too busy partying and making money. We all really missed out on some great guitar records that VanHalen never made but Joe saw this opportunity and filled that void. I'm glad he did. Joe would be the first to tell us all that Hendrix and VanHalen laid the foundation. I truly appreciate Joe for making music like this and doing it at such a high level on every record he has ever put out. God bless him and all the great musicians and total professionals he has worked with over the years.
1:07 I love how the guitar screams ¨Niiiiiiine-teen eeeeeightyyyyyy¨
I heard "I'm free falling"
@@serragab that's exactly how BB King played, in an interview he said '' I feel like I talk to people'' and that's how music is suposed to be. Like talking or singing.
@@VeronicaGorositoMusic I think Satch does this in other songs, like Unstoppable Momentum
Nice call...the siren song of Mr. Satriani. Cheers
Great observation. Satriani is great at using his instrument to speak words for him!
The tone change at 3:08, other worldy!!!!!
Nobody comes close to Satch on instrumental rock. Always great songs, melodies, tones and, yes, solos.
Michale Scehker says hello. I watched both live last year. Both in top shape.
Personally, I would add Buckethead. More than 500 albums under his belt
Satriani is so talented that he plays the guitar and the drums at the same time in the video.
Nice hair Kenny... your in the band :) BTW Kenny Aronoff is 67!
if only!
Ha, just caught that
When did he stopped collaboration with the Bisonette brothers?
Juan Noriega te mamaste
Joe "Maestro" Satriani: a never ending guitar melody maker!!!
Maestro from Seinfeld?
0:25 i thought the video stopped for one of those 'learn how to play the bass online' ads.
I thought it was Yousician
just install adblock
That said, the bass *tone* put forward at that moment was my least favorite part of the song. Needs a little ... something. Be it edge, added brightness, a double-track, I really don’t know, but it just didn’t light up like the rest of the song.
hahaha yeah
Yes that bit was stupid.
"Fun" is the best word to describe this song and video.
Can't help but smile when listening to satch and this comment made me smile even more 😁 haha thanks.
@@jakedevries1455 tottaly agree :)
First years of the 80's TONS of great albums: ALDO NOVA...VAN HALEN...JOURNEY...SAMMY HAGAR...TRIUMPH...SAGA...TOTO...FOREIGNER...SURVIVOR....Let's hope new bands will born with that immortal timeless melodic rock sound!!!
You mean that Rock without any meaning. That rock without any soul? I mean: I COULD THROW UP. This song is so naiv. Nothing special. Not even hard to play. Puuuuuh... Satriani is like JLO. Overrated.
@@Whatever3232323 I mean Rock with LOTS of soul and melody exactly like the artists I have cited.
aldo nove is killer
@@arnyarny77 First two albums of Aldo Nova are real masterpieces
Dave Smokvine uh oh! We’ve got the artistic expression police over here! Insulting a piece of beautiful music because it isn’t “technical” or “meaningful” enough? I COuLD ThrOW Up!
This man is amazing, all his albums are wonderful, he never disappoints
No doubt
Lost the entire discography in hurricane Maria, now I come to TH-cam to listen
@@ArunMadisettiit is been a long time since this situation. Hope everything better with u and yours
Satriani is a real Guitar Genius! Respect him!
Yeah!
This song describes perfectly the 80s. Long live to the best music! ❤
Hi,
I am here to remind you Joe is 63.
Have a good day.
Whaaaaat??????
Amazing.
Omg he looks 40
music keeps us young
Kelvin Búrigo and the drummer Kenny Aronoff is 66! I think I'll keep playing guitar and rocking, so just maybe I'll still look that great in 20 years. I do still have all my hair though amdmthey don't......hmmmm
Please lord, grant this man immortality
He's 63 and still moves and plays like he's 30. Your plea may have been answered
Music gave the chance to him.:)
This does sound like the 80's. I remember listening to Flying in a Blue Dream back in the day and thinking Satriani is awesome. Good to see he's still getting his groove on.
I’m with you on this one buddy, my buddy bought a new Pioneer separates system and ‘Flying in a blue dream’ was just “INCREDIBLE!”
TECHNIQUE, SPEED AND FEELING.... AUTHENTIC GUITARIST!!!
Great to see a legend like the SATCH, having a blast like that,he's still got it!!!!
Absolutely!
One of the many things that separate Satch above all other guitarists is that the songs are infectious. Technical when needed but always tasteful in their delivery. I find myself humming this song daily and like most of his work it doesn’t leave you in a day or a week. He truly is the master. He has thrived when others have not. He has been consistently the best.
Agreed. I love Satch & Vai but Satch is more 'listenable' and Vai is (sometimes) a touch too much techno wankery...
Wooooooah! The bass player is my friend Chris Chaney, who I played with in high school!! What a trip!
This man is a genius. Cheers from Brazil, long live to Monsieur Joe Satriani.
Lot of kids these days tell them to retire and give it up, but when you are musician you can't just "give up" music. It's in the blood.
Joe Satriani is The True Legend, his music is never get old. Most influence of modern guitarist's.
The song was all over the radio in Hawaii during our honeymoon. It’s our official honeymoon song
The way he composes music is unbelievable as he takes you on this journey, a.k.a. walk with me! Wow, love it Go Joe!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
We need to get this guy over 1 million views....I'm on my 3rd listen in the past 15 minutes. Great tune!!
Still has that effortless, whimsical quality in his playing.
its an easy song to play ....
Can people just appreciate how nice a guy Joe is? He’s so down to earth compared to others it’s insane.
Him and Steve Vai are top dudes that's for sure.
I met Vai outside one of his gigs about 15 years ago. Really nice guy.
I personally met Joe, super nice guy. Very timid and mild mannered. I was scared to hurt him when I shook his hand ...lol
@@-WhizzBang-I would have hugged him. For me, guitar for the last 17 years has been about emotional expression.
I'm a published author and part time legal secretary.
the one rockstar who isn't an asshole. I adore him
his playing sounds very crisp, almost like each note has a physical edge. so cool.
Talking about the guy that was the teacher of guys like kirk hammett lol
Very good description
THANK GOD THERE'S STILL NEW MUSIC BY WHOEVER, THANKS JOE THAT WAS REFRESHING AND NEW .
He does not grow old. This is as fresh as the day it was recorded.
Can’t wait to hear the new album but “What Happens Next” will be a hard one to top.
Still hasn't topped flying in a blue dream yet 1989.
@@James-hh1lq What about The Extremist? And also Crystal Planet? I would say they are more even. They're good all the way through; especially The Extremist.
I think Shockwave Supernova was better... Than one might be pretty hard to top :-)
@@antonbarkland2194 yes the extremist was ace also raw sounding album
@@antonbarkland2194 Yeah, I think not only is it his best album but in it's writing of the compositions and the breadth of the production it is what marks Joe as unique. Everything was at peak and perfecrly synchronous for that album.
Greatest guitar player alive. That guy knows everything about his craft. What a talent!
Michael Schenker who played longer than Satriani and still tours says hello. Both of them kick's ass live in 2023.
Exzzzekly
Nine of family?
Today I was looking through CDs at the local second hand store, and lo and behold! There was Surfing With the Alien , all shiny and new, never out of the cellophane wrap.
Then, I get home and this is in my feed.
Must be a Joe Satriani kind of day! Love it!
One Man...One guitar. An Ibanez. Will rule and save US A-L-L!!!
I find Joe's talent obvious, but to imagine how many famous player's foundations he personally helped form blows my mind. (i.e. Vai, Hammett, LaLonde, Skolnick, Tyson, etc.)
Hammett is trash
@@bestboy897 lmao no he's not he's amazing and the reason I started taking guitar seriously. You're just a hater who wants to hear someone play really fast with no feel or substance
Awesome to hear someone mention Tyson! He was living and gigging in Czechoslovakia last I heard. Great guy, awesome recording engineer, and an amazing guitarist. He would take broken things like computers, leslie speaker cabinets, and church organs apart and put them back together. 95% of the time they would work great afterward, but if you asked him he would say he he had never even worked on one of those before, lols.
@@aylbdrmadison1051 Great story! Thanks for sharing. Geoff seems very genuine in the interviews I've seen. Tasty player for sure.
@@bestboy897 how many epic solos have you done and made millions from?
0:57. The unbeatable force of the perfect bend releases towards the universe.
Love the closed captioning. It just says EPIC ROCK GUITAR MUSIC CONTINUES.
Yes indeedy it does. Thanks, Joe!
I wouldn't be a musician if it wasn't for this man. What an incredible, inspiring and creative person! Love to Joe!!
What do you play
@@irishbuck5848
The tambourine...
This is the Spirit of radio, oh no!!! The spirit of Satriani!!!
My biggest mistake as a musician was not taking my friends advice sooner and taking guitar lesson from some guy named Joe who worked out of Tupper and Reed Music in Berkeley. A year later _Surfing With the Alien_ came out and it was too late for me, lols.
You never know what opportunities you may be missing. :/
Biggest bummer ive ever heard!
Maaaan! What a draaag! I wouldn't be able to take the regret. Respect for you
if hindsight was foresight, then, you wouldn't have had the chance to tell us an interesting tale about a once unknown guitar teacher, but, in regard of regret, a famous singer in a band once sang, "If you glorify the past, then, the future dries up."
Vai already took lessons from him as did the Metallica chap ....
As a matter of fact it was Vai who forced Satriani into public performances, he also Introduced Joe at gigs.....theres a video on it from way back then on TH-cam
Apparently he was and still is real strict as a teacher but stick to it and he will make you Kirk Hammett
I needed this today. Peace!
One of the things that sets Satch above other shredders is his ear for melody.
Joe and I are about the same age. He's a credit to our generation!
Nobody plays the guitar like Joe. He is a guitar master of the highest order!
Rock on Joe!
NO one even has mentioned the great Kenny Arnoff. He is a monster!
Joe is one badass and everyone that plays with him are ALL STUDIO QUALITY MUSICIANS!
Grande satriani💓✌️
I love the editing and FX in this video.
All star cast! Classic Satch featuring Tony Hawk on bass and Mike Ehrmantraut on drums!
tony hawk…. ma de che
Just.........f@cking awesome!
Play as loud as you can!
This music is from another planet Joe, this must have the same success of Surfing With the Alien Album, it deserves. Greetings from Italy!!!
Damn he didn't drop the mic...... He dropped the guitar cable! Well deserved what a banger!
lisn misc keep doing good play it
Always great to hear some new tunes from Joe Satriani.
When I was in high school, one of my best friends handed me a cassette tape and said "you have to listen to this." So, I took it home to see what this Surfing With the Alien was all about, and it blew my mind and changed my world. Sadly, he was killed in a motorcycle crash only a few years later at age 19. Should I meet with him again somewhere along the space-time continuum, after the giant hug, I'll thank him for introducting me to the music of the Satch. Always with me, always with you, Big G!
The master
This song just puts a smile on my face. So upbeat.
The King!
Love the song and love that JS is still doing his thing.
Drop dead wicked trip in guitar time. Love it!
Satch still killin' it, like nuno. Hell yea guys. Thanks for making new stuff with today's production advances!
0:29 makes me think how awesome it would be if Rick Beato did a What Makes This Song Great episode about this amazing track. I can totally see him grooving to that drum beat in the video.
Brick Reato is awesome
The king returns to his throne
when Galactus banished the Silver Surfer on Earth, he also turned him into Joe Satriani and erased his memories .... but forgot a bit of cosmic power inside ...
Satriani has been my favorite guitar player since the 90s. Love his playing!
the most nostalgic guitarist of the 90's... love this dude. Couldn't imagine life without Joe Satriani :)
I don't think Joe is terribly nostalgic, how would you know he feels that way?
Besides: His biggest album cage out in the 80s
You can hear how perfect he can control his emotin.. Salute
SaTRIANI and Vai make me smile, and thats wHat its about.
Great drummer drivin' this mean machine. Satriani rules!
The fact that he's 63 years old this year just amazing.
He turned 63 July 15 2019
The last time I went to see Satriani live a few years ago I told my friends that's the last time I'll see him concert, I was kind of getting bored with him. Well, that concert turned out to be one of the best concerts I've ever seen and now I can't wait to see Satriani on stage again!
This is every reason why he is the best, and i say its Rock n Roll.
Ça c'est dur lourd....géant 😆😆😆😆👍👍👍👍
Joe has done it all. I’ve been with him since the 80s. Bought every album and seen him numerous times, even met the maestro once. He needs to record another album like Crystal Planet Or Engines. I’d even love to hear him do an ambient album, shit, I’ll send him a Strymon Bigsky to hear it ! Please keep innovating
Satriani is one of my great model in my guitar style and influence. Really love this guy !!!!
After all this time joe hasnt lost it at all he is one of the best guitarists ever!
Joe is a once in 100 years type of musician. This song brought me back to when I was 16 again and I remember buying the Surfin' album with money earned from laying bricks. Best days!
Such a celebration of what he has accumulated and helped others accumulate in many years of his life. Here's to many more.
If the whole album sounds this good, I am buying it
Does this man ever age? I think he's begun to be more fun than ever, though he wasn't boring to begin with. Thank you meester satch.
I just hope he plays forever!!!!
Words?! Where he's going he doesn't need words!
THANK YOU JOE
THANK YOU JOE
THANK YOU JOOOOOOOOOOOEEEE!!!!
The king has returned at last!!!!
THIS is why I love this guy. Kenny is pretty good behind the kit, too.
I like his older songs , more soulful and melodic
Who agrees that satriani is still killing it.
Definitely!!
Exactly the "Shot in the Arm" I needed. My youth renewed in under 5 minutes...Thank you, Satch, you are the best Rocker, ever!! #RockOn 🎸🎶
The master is back in session. So good and love how he collaborated with other great musicians. As I think about the difference between Satriani and so many other great guitar players, it seems he allows others to contribute to the song writing process and that helps his material to be fresh.
Most of the other guitarists on his level want to show off, and be the center of attention. Satriani wants to make music.
Super!!!