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  • You rape a song when you play like that- rapist! JK He's into Steve man he's probably jammed that song 1,000,000 times These guys are a lot alike, really

  • too bad Steve and Joe never found their calling in life...

    (kidding!)

  • thanks for ruining a good song joe shitface

  • the trouble with guys that can play a gozillion notes a million miles an hour is that they tend to do it all the time and think its music. give me a guy like david gilmore that knows why that one perfect note goes right there and why there is an empty spot here and there. just mho

  • Satriani bores me to tears every damn time. I don't think he properly understands music.

  • The Solo Is Like So Jizz In My Pants ZOMG!

    Thumbs up if u agree ;)

  • I dig Satch all right, but he's overplaying on this.

  • @reitzle

    I gotta agree with you. Satch is a master, but, alas, not a blues master. Hitting some of the "sweet notes", and playing with a bit of restraint would have helped here.

  • @RootsinBrooklyn What you dont realize is that satch is enertaining an audience. It may be a million notes and playing with teeth and all that. But that is show biz isnt it? You have to entertain first and formost.

  • @Varoom68

    No you don't. You make that choice. First and foremost could just as easily be artistic integrity and communication. As dandamaetoo reminds us, the spaces are important too. David Gilmore never seemed to have any trouble holding an audience's attention. Don't get me wrong, I think Joe Satriani is agifted musician, and have heard him play things that give me gooseflesh. But, if this clip is any indication, the blues is not his forte. ...And that's OK. One can't do everything!.

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  • The harp man on stage is none other than the late great Norton Buffalo. One of the best who ever took the instrument up. His music and style were one of a kind. Rest in Peace Norton. We will miss you.........

  • @djohnsonracing I saw Steve back in '76 or '77 in San Diego. Norton opened for him. Didn't know who the hell he was before the show, but I never forgot who he was afterward. Didn't know he passed. All the good ones do.

  • you could tell if some ones faking it when they play whith teath cause you hear a strum sound right after it

  • Maybe I'm off on this one but Steve reminds me of Russel Crowe...lol...I swear, well, you know, except Russell's probably not a music legend.

  • Good observation, I agree.

  • @JeffTewell damn straight mother fucker

    russel crowe needs a fist in the chops

  • sometimes i feel like satriani needs to play a stratocaster

  • And sometimes I feel like I want to take a poo poo

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  • i notice they dont cut to the audience..prolly cause everyone's stoned outa there minds at this point and lying about makin out with each other. lol

  • they also played Cat's Squirrel right after crossroads btw. It's sweet to hear steve miller playing some Cream classics...well, the songs that they made immortal anyways even though they didnt actually write the lyrics to them.

  • @1251alexRR Crossroads is a Robert Johnson tune.

  • @johnscck no shit. wow dude. I seriously didnt know that.

  • way to go. spreading idiocy & paranoia. great use of a life.

  • creci escuchando Steve Miller band, Abracadabra fly like and eagle,jet airline,serenade,blues,etc,...­me encanta,aqui en españa un grupo hizo una version de Steve Miller,

    se llaman M Clan y cantan Serenade.

  • Eso es interesante que la Steve Miller Band en España se gustó y el que hay una influencia que es deseado.

  • sweet video!!!

  • satriani rules....

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