Deep Purple - Lazy/Drums Solo - Live 1994

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Uploaded by on Feb 26, 2007

Deep Purple and Joe Satriani
Saarbrücken 16.06.1994

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  • incredible performance, the big smile of ian paice say everything.

  • OMFG satrini fits perfect in deep purple!

    im a satriani lover!

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  • @harmonicaplayer1

    I agree completely. But it's worth noting that Satriani is a massive Blackmore fan. If you listen to his solos on 'Smoke on the water' and 'Highway star' from this tour (amongst others), he plays them note-for-note like Blackmore plays them on the record. Apparently, he insisted on keeping to the records out of respect for Ritchie and eventually turned down the offer to join the band full time because he felt he couldn't ultimately replace the man in black...love it

  • Satch almost didn't take the gig with Purple. He had just come off his own tour when he was contacted and initially declined. After thinking about the possibilities for 24 hours, he called his agent and told him to take it. He is singularly responsible for showing these guys how to have FUN playing again!!!!! And was the perfect seguay to Steve Morse, They both fit Purple like a glove.

  • hey satch is supreme,i love it XD

  • ya les vale , cortaron el video en su mejor momento!!!! fuck!

  • fuck!the vid ended in one of the most interestin' moments for me(as a drummer)((((

  • well done!!

    Satriani is perfect!!

  • His tone is cheesy Blackmore owns Satriani any day, Blackmore can do anything those shredders can do with a single coil strat need i say more!

  • I can definitely tell that the people saying Blackmore destroys Satriani, are not guitarists. If you're talking about guitar parts that are hardest to play for other guitarists, Joe is the better guitarist.

    But that's not what it's all about anyway. They're both incredibly original.

    If "hardest to play" was all that mattered, then we'd all be talking about Allan Holdsworth.

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