Joe Satriani - Echo - Guitar Cover

11 months ago
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Joe Satriani, one of my oldest influences on the guitar. The finale of Surfing With the Alien, I chose to play this song because of its nuance and introspective nature. Not quite melancholy or whimsical, it offers an atmosphere of anticipation and emotional complexity. It's challenging in many decidedly non-shreddy ways. One of my favorite songs on another one on my very short "perfect albums" list. I used the ultimate edition backing track on this. All the leads are yours truly.

This also gave me an opportunity to unleash the latest in my GAS (Gear Acquisition Syndrome) powered 6-string armada. A Squire Affinity Strat. Stock. The cheapest whole, nearly new guitar I've ever bought at sub-$100.00. I just wanted to get across that the price of the instrument is largely irrelevant, but it's the playing that matters. It does play pretty great though, I have to say.

I said Joe is one of my oldest influences and I meant it. I was listening to Surfing with the Alien before I started playing guitar. Joe was a special guest on the Headbanger's Ball in 1988 (hosted by Adam Curry at the time) and from the very first Phrygian Dominant intro lick, I was hooked. It also happened to be the first Headbanger's ball I'd ever seen as it was shortly after my little town finally got cable and more than 9 channels to watch! Heard the debut of Satch Boogie that night and learned about "guitar faces". That's quite a segment, and I think everyone should watch it:

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He has a great vibe. Humble, witty, smart, and good humored. Unapologetically himself. It shows in his music. I will be forever a fan.

If you're out there, Joe. I hope you can forgive my playing here and there in this. It ain't easy copying anyone exactly, let alone a genuine master.

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