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Uploaded by on May 29, 2007

Steve Morse & Dave Larue live in New York - This one has some volume so you can hear it!

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  • why the video soooooooo lag???????

  • It used to play fine... Not sure - Maybe something with Youtube....

  • sabbathzero, post a video of you doing it.

    I've been playing guitar 16 years now i've got a degree in music, my tutors at university all struggled with this song at full 208bpm.. i can pull it off at 180bpm no problem.. as can a few of my peers. but to say loads of your friends can play it easy is a bit of a joke.. have u tried to play the B section up to speed with or without your thumb?.. Morse is called a virtuoso for a reason.

  • Amen brother!!!

  • for example this guy plays better then steve clicheeurosk8er watch his video an then tell me what do you think

  • Not impressed - Yingwie wanna be - been done -you can keep your opinion and I'll keep mine

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  • YouTube don't supports his speed.

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  • O cara é foda

  • Fantastic =]

  • /watch?v=rNDy4476FUQ

    Check him, amazing

  • @yocuzz100 Van Romaine is still playing for Steve Morse in 2009 album "Outstanding in their Field". He also worked as a session for Enrique Iglesias and Nena respectively.

  • God.

  • What happened to Van Romaine....the drummer......you don't see or even hear the guy.

  • dave mustaine on bass? haha no

  • Yes Morse is a alternate picker, for the seasoned guitarists out there, I would suggest spending about a year learning to play with his grip and RH position. It will open many doors. It is simualar to the way bluegrass acoustic players stum chords. Steve has honed the technique so he is precise on one string. It is really amazing. And don't forget this man has also been an airline pilot. My fav gutarist of all time.

  • @Piraja well said!

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