I've seen Morse over 50 x's - I was at this show as well - he really is amazing - not just playing but his composition. He's the only guitarist that after I see him I just can't pick up my guitar for a few days . . . he's also a genuinely nice guy - I remember he thanked the opening act that night - steve(?) the comedian. The best show was at My Fathers Place in Roselyn, NY - Steve Howe came out and they played Jeff Beck's Freeway Jam & Blue Wind.
He thinks in a classical way, in figurations-as-textures. But he rocks out too and he picks and grins. You can't beat it, because he's so so slick and clever and juicy. One of a kind music.
a g3 type of show but more like a g4 steve morse, rusty cooley,paul gilbert and jeff loomis with virgil donati on drums and dave larues dueling with stu hamm now i'd pay top dollar to see that!steve rules by the way.
Steve Morse reminds all what supreme talent and hard work sounds like. There is no more dedicated guitarist out there. The guy keeps getting better and better. The reason? He cares! He has natural ability! He practices! Except for a brief hiatus to cut hay and work as a commercial pilot, he's been playing consistently since he was 14. Most amazing: He's a lefty and plays right-handed! Uses his dominant hand on the fretboard and his "weak" hand to pick/strum/finger. Try it and see how hard it is.
Great observations & full of truth...I don't imagine booze,drugs & women have ever been a burden in Steve's rise to one of the world's greatest guitarist's either..Pure dedication!!
While I cannot be positive, I'm pretty damned sure Steve was never a drinker or druggist (although there have been comments about others in the band with such troubles). However, I would certainly be willing to wager Steve has had his share of women. How could he not? He's a handsome devil with magic fingers.
Cool...I have been a fan since the 80's and never knew that about SM! Had the pleasure of seeing the Dregs a few times and SM with Al DiMeola/John Mc & Paco in that famous acoustic tour back in the day. I tell every aspiring guitarist to do them selves a favor and learn his riffs! - gerry in OC
I've seen Morse over 50 x's - I was at this show as well - he really is amazing - not just playing but his composition. He's the only guitarist that after I see him I just can't pick up my guitar for a few days . . . he's also a genuinely nice guy - I remember he thanked the opening act that night - steve(?) the comedian. The best show was at My Fathers Place in Roselyn, NY - Steve Howe came out and they played Jeff Beck's Freeway Jam & Blue Wind.
bdeprima 2 months ago
I wonder what the hell Dave LaRue is saying to himself. . .
MykelGLarson 5 months ago
Any fool that thinks he can cut heads with Steve needs to get that ass whippin.
lowlandr 6 months ago
The bend at 14 second hurt my head with my speakers on 50.. The crowds head must have exploded in orgasm!
KMatteKudasaiC 1 year ago
He thinks in a classical way, in figurations-as-textures. But he rocks out too and he picks and grins. You can't beat it, because he's so so slick and clever and juicy. One of a kind music.
fourplusseven 1 year ago
This is so goooooood! They were on. One of my fave Dregs tunes.
How did he write this stuff? It's so clever. So fun.
fourplusseven 1 year ago
DAMN!!! That country boy is good-lookin'
bstensland 1 year ago
love the way dave swings it at 1:13
pngilman 1 year ago
when sth is so fucking good you just cant get enough of it!
nemogre 1 year ago
Don't forget the grossly underrated super drummer Rod Mogenstien. He lays it down, and was the heartbeat of the dregs.
Acrylicdrums 1 year ago
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@Acrylicdrums Rod Morgenstein is underrated by no one. Get your head out of your ass...
beeroosterm 1 year ago
@Acrylicdrums Morgenstein is not underrated by anyone. You don't know what the fuck you're talking about...
beeroosterm 1 year ago
@Acrylicdrums
Except this is Van not Rod!
skiinscubaout 9 months ago
Smoothest guitar player ever!!!!
Steve "GuitarGod" Morse
victorwirth87 2 years ago
Is there more???
Where I could download the whole gig??
victorwirth87 2 years ago
a g3 type of show but more like a g4 steve morse, rusty cooley,paul gilbert and jeff loomis with virgil donati on drums and dave larues dueling with stu hamm now i'd pay top dollar to see that!steve rules by the way.
blitzspeer 2 years ago
very rare and cool to see/hear this from the '90 tour ( which was Dave La Rues first with Steve ). Any more from the same show?
CraigsDregs 2 years ago
Steve Morse reminds all what supreme talent and hard work sounds like. There is no more dedicated guitarist out there. The guy keeps getting better and better. The reason? He cares! He has natural ability! He practices! Except for a brief hiatus to cut hay and work as a commercial pilot, he's been playing consistently since he was 14. Most amazing: He's a lefty and plays right-handed! Uses his dominant hand on the fretboard and his "weak" hand to pick/strum/finger. Try it and see how hard it is.
beeroosterm 2 years ago 3
Great observations & full of truth...I don't imagine booze,drugs & women have ever been a burden in Steve's rise to one of the world's greatest guitarist's either..Pure dedication!!
mudcatblue 2 years ago 2
While I cannot be positive, I'm pretty damned sure Steve was never a drinker or druggist (although there have been comments about others in the band with such troubles). However, I would certainly be willing to wager Steve has had his share of women. How could he not? He's a handsome devil with magic fingers.
beeroosterm 2 years ago
Cool...I have been a fan since the 80's and never knew that about SM! Had the pleasure of seeing the Dregs a few times and SM with Al DiMeola/John Mc & Paco in that famous acoustic tour back in the day. I tell every aspiring guitarist to do them selves a favor and learn his riffs! - gerry in OC
06mets 2 years ago
Cool! Please post more from this show if possible
3shiftgtr 2 years ago
Sweet!
jharri1 3 years ago
STILL AWESOME!!
ackerlaw2004 3 years ago
I was there. Awesome show!
DrShrinker 3 years ago
i have this videotape. bought it in 1996 in Youngstown, OH at a guitar show. I've watched it probably 10,000 times.
jo63sr 3 years ago
Cool !!! Share with all of us man !!!
rodrigodlm 2 years ago
yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1matrix9 4 years ago
increible
goyito123 4 years ago
AWESOME!!
Thanks for posting this.
ackerlaw2004 4 years ago