Joe Satriani: Live in San Francisco

2001
Joe Satriani: Live in San Francisco
8.6| 0h30m| G| en| More Info
Released: 21 August 2001 Released
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Recorded at the legendary Fillmore in San Francisco, Joe Satriani's Live In San Francisco finds the legendary guitar virtuoso taking fans through a 150-minute, 25-song odyssey including "Cool #9", "Surfing With The Alien" and many more.

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Blueghost I've been listening to Joe Satriani since his first album many years ago, and really loving the tunes he could crank out.Better yet, he's a local, and even better I had a ticket to see this concert. What's worse is that I had to cancel (the reason escapes me), but I bought the DVD a couple of years later.I don't have too much else to say other than it's a concert I wish I had gone to, and I'm glad I have the DVD of that same concert in my collection. Great music from a great group of musicians who actually perform on stage.Check out a copy, plug in your earphones and sit back and enjoy.
chusss this is a must have DVD if you listen to Rock music or you are a fan of instrumentals. Satriani performed more than 20 songs all Just PERFECT without dropping a note! lighting and camera moves are just brilliant in case you like to know how some songs and magic licks are played.the band has performed even better than in any other concert, the sound quality and surround is just amazing and track "until we say good bye" teared my heart with profound sensual performance by Joe. played differently than the studio recording but this version is MUCH better with guitar sound, solo ad-lib parts.... MAN.. it's JUST PERFECT.. I listened to this track more than 1000 times now since 2002. Joe received best rock performance for this track by the way.for some reason the crowd didn't like Stu hamm!! i really dunno why, but he did a great job specially on the raspberry jam! performed a genius bass solo. I wanna know if anyone can tell me why the crowd didn't like him! bottom line, Joe had made a history performing like a magician guitarist with all his strings shredding, magic tricks and lightning speed solos all with a true passion towards every note he played.