I grew up on Satriani and Vai. They are the reason I got into guitar, and the reason I became obsessed at 16 years old (37 now). This song still sound modern, it's incredible.
It's the beauty of the composition. And most of Satriani's songs are different, because he takes time to craft them each differently. He's a composer, not a mindless shredder.
Joe has created some of the greatest guitar melodies EVER!! Can he Shred?? Oh Yeah, but he does so only when appropriate for the song. Incredible composer and musician and appears to be an all-around good human being to boot.
This was what was projected during the gig - not video effects added later. I was lucky enough to be there… Ah now I’m well into the clip I see what you mean…
Es increíble. El flow, la esencia, y hasta las pausas. Todo. Aprendí a tocar guitarra con su música. Ahora cualquier canción es fácil jajaja. Te amo joe. Gracias por tu música.
When Time Machine first came out in 93, I was floored. How can one take Flying In a Blue Dream one step further? I was pleasantly surprised Joe resurrected such an amazing piece of music in recent tours. Shitty video editing aside, the quasi sitar prelude was the perfect intro and the sustained note towards the end was incredible. You can tell Joe knew he had a magical one that night. Still perhaps it is Joe's most powerful moment.
I had just started outrigger canoe racing. Sitting in seat 1 I was the stroker and set the pace for the rest of the (6 man) boat, Flying in a blue dream was my mantra... 4.4 timing, perfect!
I don't care about the tabs I don't care about video quality I don't care about stage performance I love the feeling in the tone of the guitar, this.. refreshing my soul... I want to scream with all the sentences , everything hidden in the sound, he is there and instead of me exclaims..
Hes at the Divinity Level. From the musician stand point, he's truly above the rest. More like an Alien than a Human being. such mastery of the instrument it just boggles my mind.
The man is insanely talented and the music - to my mind - is immensely emotive and though-provoking, a very rare combination I must insist. An absolute JS favourite song, great music!
The album Time Machine is an amazing piece of creativity. Further than what was done before and after actually. I bought it right away in 93 and I was totally ecstatic while listening it. both the live and the studio parts are exceptional, the sound is coming from somewhere else, the harmonization is devil, well, just the perfect shit to have in your CD collection.
The intro sure seems like an homage to the late, great Frank Zappa. Joe is a master of pulling amazing sounds from his guitars...he makes them do more than they were designed to do. Like magic.
Yeah I agree. I've seen him do a Zappa cover live before as well. I think Satch is a big guitar nerd so he's probably into Holdsworth, Steve Hillage, people like that and those more out there guitarists
Other than the video editing, my opinion Joe's best live performance! He was definetley feeling something on this song, just smiling like crazy n doing what he does best, rock on you bad ass🤘
That intro sounds like the Doors song "The end" going from harmonic minor Indian sound to Locrian then to what sounds like a Russian military chorus truly shows his creative genius. Mere mortals could not breath the air this guy does lol
É incrível essa música,eu escutava todos os sábados um programa de rock na rádio e essa música era a abertura do programa que já começava bem demais,bons tempos 🤘
Un genio es lo más grande no existe alguien en lo musical que pueda lograr este viaje que te lleva Satriani es por lejos lo mejor que he escuchado y logra elevarme felicitaciones Joe ygor Arévalo sciaraffia Tarapacá Iquique hospicio Chile
Lennie Tristano, a pioneering jazz pianist, was known for his innovative approach to improvisation, harmony, and rhythm. He pushed the boundaries of bebop and explored complex, often dissonant chord structures, polyphony, and unconventional time signatures. Tristano's influence on Joe Satriani is significant, especially in terms of how Satriani approaches improvisation and musical theory. Here’s how that influence manifests in Satriani’s playing: 1. Improvisational Techniques: Tristano was a master of improvisation, often layering complex, flowing lines over shifting harmonic backdrops. He taught his students to think beyond traditional scales and chords, encouraging a more fluid and expressive form of playing. Satriani adopted this approach, applying it to his guitar work. His solos often break free from standard rock patterns, incorporating chromatic runs, modal shifts, and phrasing that feel more akin to jazz than typical rock structures. 2. Technical Precision: Tristano’s playing was precise and disciplined, and he demanded the same from his students. Satriani’s technical prowess on the guitar-the fluidity of his picking, his lightning-fast runs, and his ability to execute complex techniques effortlessly-shows a similar dedication to precision. Satriani’s clean articulation and phrasing are hallmarks of a player who has studied the discipline of jazz musicians like Tristano. 3. Harmonic Exploration: Tristano was known for using advanced harmonic concepts, moving away from conventional jazz progressions to explore more complex chord voicings and substitutions. Satriani similarly pushes the boundaries of rock music by experimenting with unusual harmonies and chord structures. In his compositions, Satriani often blends different modes (such as the Lydian and Phrygian modes), giving his music an otherworldly, almost jazz-like feel. 4. Rhythmic Complexity: Tristano was a pioneer in exploring complex time signatures and rhythmic structures, something that is reflected in Satriani's compositions. While much of rock adheres to straightforward 4/4 time, Satriani often uses odd meters or syncopated rhythms in his guitar work, adding a level of complexity that is reminiscent of jazz. 5. Emotional Depth and Expression: Both musicians excel at conveying deep emotion through their playing, despite being highly technical. Tristano’s playing, while intellectual and complex, never lost its emotional core. Similarly, Satriani's instrumental compositions, despite their technicality, convey a wide range of emotions. His ability to communicate feeling without words mirrors the expressive power of jazz. Satriani’s jazz-influenced approach can especially be heard on tracks like "Always With Me, Always With You" and "Flying in a Blue Dream," where his use of phrasing, space, and dynamics demonstrates a deep understanding of musicality that goes beyond rock guitar. In essence, Lennie Tristano’s influence gave Satriani a framework to expand his musical vocabulary beyond the boundaries of rock, leading to the unique, genre-defying style that he’s famous for.
The video editing is unfortunate (the guy is just parading special effects and such, a bit distracting). BUT! The performance and the song are both Godly! To the video publisher, justice be done. He got the sound all right. Joe is a legend, this song is one of his highest points.
+jegelskerdigab Actually you didn't "correct" me. The proper and humble thing for you to do would have been to say what it actually is and not just point out that my statement was incorrect. Since you are now showing your true nature, shut up and practice what you preach.
The editor/producer of this DVD should be charged with human rights abuses. The video is horrific. Great performance though, I'm so glad there is footage of this being played live.
I grew up on Satriani and Vai. They are the reason I got into guitar, and the reason I became obsessed at 16 years old (37 now). This song still sound modern, it's incredible.
Same brother
It's the same
I love this song
I love Joe Satriani and Steve Vai too but what’s up with your name? Did somebody hack your account or is that your real name?
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It's the beauty of the composition.
And most of Satriani's songs are different,
because he takes time to craft them each differently.
He's a composer, not a mindless shredder.
Great description of him! He is a master of sound and melody, I’ve met him many times, a great guy
Exactement
Absolutely....well said sir...Joe rocks
Joe has created some of the greatest guitar melodies EVER!! Can he Shred?? Oh Yeah, but he does so only when appropriate for the song. Incredible composer and musician and appears to be an all-around good human being to boot.
That was the most amazing version of Time Machine. The video effects were not needed.
This was what was projected during the gig - not video effects added later. I was lucky enough to be there…
Ah now I’m well into the clip I see what you mean…
Absolutely agree. I get annoyed when the video stuff happens
@@robinforrest7680 I get to see in September..it's a lifelong dream..he's so amazing
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Have a great gig 👍
Effects not necessary. The music is more than enough to inspire. Plus I can't see what he's doing and I'm trying to learn the darn song!
Es increíble. El flow, la esencia, y hasta las pausas. Todo. Aprendí a tocar guitarra con su música. Ahora cualquier canción es fácil jajaja. Te amo joe. Gracias por tu música.
The greatest of all time
My favorite sound of Joe Satriani...Timeless...🎸✨
Every time I feel like s*** I'm just going to play this.
This is so goddamn good.
If you don't feel this, there is something wrong with you.
Amen!
When Time Machine first came out in 93, I was floored. How can one take Flying In a Blue Dream one step further? I was pleasantly surprised Joe resurrected such an amazing piece of music in recent tours. Shitty video editing aside, the quasi sitar prelude was the perfect intro and the sustained note towards the end was incredible. You can tell Joe knew he had a magical one that night. Still perhaps it is Joe's most powerful moment.
How can one take Flying In a Blue Dream one step further? ---- Totally get what you mean
@@wajahatabbas1680 FIABD best song ever made... sorry... live it's as good if not better...
I had just started outrigger canoe racing. Sitting in seat 1 I was the stroker and set the pace for the rest of the (6 man) boat, Flying in a blue dream was my mantra... 4.4 timing, perfect!
Verdade
Amen brother, the king!
Talk about forgetting everything for a little while. I don't know where this tune takes me but I'm going back often!! Nice work Joe!!
I don't care about the tabs I don't care about video quality I don't care about stage performance I love the feeling in the tone of the guitar, this.. refreshing my soul... I want to scream with all the sentences , everything hidden in the sound, he is there and instead of me exclaims..
Goosebumps! Every time again whenever I hear this song... EPIC!
Masterpiece of composition, sound, arrangement, guitar tones, mix and mastering. Breathtaking
Todo!!! Es increíble. Toda su música. No estamos preparados para su estilo. Viene del futuro criado en el pasado. Es único. UNICO JOE.
Hes at the Divinity Level. From the musician stand point, he's truly above the rest.
More like an Alien than a Human being. such mastery of the instrument it just boggles my mind.
One cup of Joe per day and I am good! All I need to hear is just one of Joe's songs and my day is already great!
When I listen to this piece, it feels as though I'm having an epiphany! Like entering Shangri-la!
What a genius this man is
Satriani is one of the best guitarists ever. I love his songs.
My favourite Joe's song, he never plays it live but here !
The man is insanely talented and the music - to my mind - is immensely emotive and though-provoking, a very rare combination I must insist. An absolute JS favourite song, great music!
The album Time Machine is an amazing piece of creativity. Further than what was done before and after actually. I bought it right away in 93 and I was totally ecstatic while listening it. both the live and the studio parts are exceptional, the sound is coming from somewhere else, the harmonization is devil, well, just the perfect shit to have in your CD collection.
The intro sure seems like an homage to the late, great Frank Zappa. Joe is a master of pulling amazing sounds from his guitars...he makes them do more than they were designed to do. Like magic.
Yeah I agree. I've seen him do a Zappa cover live before as well. I think Satch is a big guitar nerd so he's probably into Holdsworth, Steve Hillage, people like that and those more out there guitarists
Amazing music and playing
FANTASTIC!!! this is one of the best songs of Satriani
The Immaculate Constellation 🌌✨️👽🎸🎶🛸 Satriani knew it was only a matter of Time...
Hey Joe love you.!!!!! Your the number one.!!!!!!! 👍👌💓😍👉🎸👈😎😁😉😘👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I'm simply tongue-tied and awestruck at the same time
the 68 people that don't like this, well their ears aren't working its magical everytime he touches a guitar a journey begins
Oh yes, magical
Love the thick tone he gets out of his guitar/pickups. One of joe's all time great songs.
The arrangement the notes , chords everything is perfect .
Yes that is true 👍😎
One of my favorite songs!
BRILLIANT MUSICIAN .........................................................
awesome ....everytime i hear it. thats pure music, thx satch fo this
Video effects aside, this was an absolutely beautiful, powerful performance. One of JS’s best.
Other than the video editing, my opinion Joe's best live performance! He was definetley feeling something on this song, just smiling like crazy n doing what he does best, rock on you bad ass🤘
I can put it on repeat and stay lifted with this one. Joe sifts out stress and brings joy Everytime when he goes in
Holy mother of god. I've seen Satch many times live, heard Time Machine live many a time, but damn, this version is sick. Thanks for the upload!
Beautiful man inside and out beautiful music .!Love you Joe.!!!!!!!!!!💖💓👍👌👏☺😁
That intro sounds like the Doors song "The end" going from harmonic minor Indian sound to Locrian then to what sounds like a Russian military chorus truly shows his creative genius. Mere mortals could not breath the air this guy does lol
A real trip in time. Joe is an accurate magician
MUgician is more apt!
I'm late to the JS party, but holy crap, love this guys' playing. Technically gifted with beautiful melodies. Dynamic!
That intro is like listening to a sunrise
É incrível essa música,eu escutava todos os sábados um programa de rock na rádio e essa música era a abertura do programa que já começava bem demais,bons tempos 🤘
Gracias cada vez que tengo el honor de escucharlo me lleva a un lugar placentero y celestial gracias por existir satriani
the best guitar ever..nobody like him
Ive heard this song in many forms. Never happens to me....but the hair on my arms and neck just stood up. Wow !!!
The guitar is mightier than the sword.
It drops tears to my eyes..
lotfi eljabri i know this feeling, every time hear it, again..
Unique and Beautiful song! one of my favorites from JS
I feel like I came back in time listening to that sound
Thanks joe❤
Absolutely killer!!!
27.05.10 1st concert to satch at REX Paris and he played my favorite song for the 1st time in live !! damn that was so cool and symbolic :D
The video makes my eyes hurt but love the 🎵 music☺👍👏😎😍💓🙌👌
love you Joe 😍
I 💘 this man
This gives me goose bumps!
Pure a me !
amazing song by God of guitarist on the worlds..
That sustained note at 6:20 is epic!! Joe's mastery of the instrument is not of this earth.
Probably has that Fernandez Sustainer on this guitar.
@@paulolsen6870 No. He has the Satriani in his soul.
@@johnjones5977 well then look it up. He uses it a lot. So does Vai.
Not of this Earth"
Great album!
He uses a sustaniac now. So does Vai
WOW Amazing! This is love about Joe, great live performance! I was amazed from his performance in Stuttgart! Big thumbs up!
I like joe satriani song i especially like time machine.
so exciting!!!!
Live version time machine best ever Made by Joe Satriani 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Велик си Джо. Много велик си.
Great Concert I love Joe man!!!
You are a genius ! Thank you Satch !
The root selections here are amazing. Beautiful composition. And then, there's J. With the pen in his hand(s).
Un genio es lo más grande no existe alguien en lo musical que pueda lograr este viaje que te lleva Satriani es por lejos lo mejor que he escuchado y logra elevarme felicitaciones Joe ygor Arévalo sciaraffia Tarapacá Iquique hospicio Chile
the joy on his face...just in ecstacy
Lennie Tristano, a pioneering jazz pianist, was known for his innovative approach to improvisation, harmony, and rhythm. He pushed the boundaries of bebop and explored complex, often dissonant chord structures, polyphony, and unconventional time signatures. Tristano's influence on Joe Satriani is significant, especially in terms of how Satriani approaches improvisation and musical theory.
Here’s how that influence manifests in Satriani’s playing:
1. Improvisational Techniques: Tristano was a master of improvisation, often layering complex, flowing lines over shifting harmonic backdrops. He taught his students to think beyond traditional scales and chords, encouraging a more fluid and expressive form of playing. Satriani adopted this approach, applying it to his guitar work. His solos often break free from standard rock patterns, incorporating chromatic runs, modal shifts, and phrasing that feel more akin to jazz than typical rock structures.
2. Technical Precision: Tristano’s playing was precise and disciplined, and he demanded the same from his students. Satriani’s technical prowess on the guitar-the fluidity of his picking, his lightning-fast runs, and his ability to execute complex techniques effortlessly-shows a similar dedication to precision. Satriani’s clean articulation and phrasing are hallmarks of a player who has studied the discipline of jazz musicians like Tristano.
3. Harmonic Exploration: Tristano was known for using advanced harmonic concepts, moving away from conventional jazz progressions to explore more complex chord voicings and substitutions. Satriani similarly pushes the boundaries of rock music by experimenting with unusual harmonies and chord structures. In his compositions, Satriani often blends different modes (such as the Lydian and Phrygian modes), giving his music an otherworldly, almost jazz-like feel.
4. Rhythmic Complexity: Tristano was a pioneer in exploring complex time signatures and rhythmic structures, something that is reflected in Satriani's compositions. While much of rock adheres to straightforward 4/4 time, Satriani often uses odd meters or syncopated rhythms in his guitar work, adding a level of complexity that is reminiscent of jazz.
5. Emotional Depth and Expression: Both musicians excel at conveying deep emotion through their playing, despite being highly technical. Tristano’s playing, while intellectual and complex, never lost its emotional core. Similarly, Satriani's instrumental compositions, despite their technicality, convey a wide range of emotions. His ability to communicate feeling without words mirrors the expressive power of jazz.
Satriani’s jazz-influenced approach can especially be heard on tracks like "Always With Me, Always With You" and "Flying in a Blue Dream," where his use of phrasing, space, and dynamics demonstrates a deep understanding of musicality that goes beyond rock guitar.
In essence, Lennie Tristano’s influence gave Satriani a framework to expand his musical vocabulary beyond the boundaries of rock, leading to the unique, genre-defying style that he’s famous for.
one of most powerrful thing from joe.
Thank you Joe Satriani.
celestial vibe ,out of mind,alerting matter paricle, legendado satriani,love you..
painter of majesty, great satch
Completely epic!❤️
Unmatched.Absolute amazing
Wow glad I heard/saw this live *_*) hahaha magiclly Devine
Wow this is beautiful
What a great song!
I Love this music
wow .... Great sound
This track is phocking epic!!
one of my favorite satch toons...awesome stuff...epic
There's a part of me that thinks the editor of this was an underappreciated genius.
Огромное ПАСИБО Joe у меня это произведение вызывает слезы это звучит красиво
You're not alone
OMG I can't wait to see you in September
This song is fantastically written, played, and orchestrated! How can it only get 213 some odd thousand views
Because you can't see nothing.
The intro reminds me of Apocalypse Now and The Doors... So glad to se this live... Time Machine is a great Satch album.
The video editing is unfortunate (the guy is just parading special effects and such, a bit distracting). BUT! The performance and the song are both Godly! To the video publisher, justice be done. He got the sound all right. Joe is a legend, this song is one of his highest points.
8.28 minutes of life @ its best
That opening D chord, it’s like the heavens themselves cracked open
Wow ❤
6:18 = one of the greatest pinched notes in history!!!!!!!!!!!
+jegelskerdigab I should have written "sustained" notes. I bow to your obvious guitar genius.
+jegelskerdigab Actually you didn't "correct" me. The proper and humble thing for you to do would have been to say what it actually is and not just point out that my statement was incorrect. Since you are now showing your true nature, shut up and practice what you preach.
Not at all. And, actually, there ARE elements of a pinched note within the sustain, so I guess we are both correct. Enjoy your day.
JS is SUPER COLOSSAL...............
From my point of view, most impressive and moving song which played by guitarist are this and Bold as Love of Jimi Hendrix.
Life is like water. It can flow like a river, be as vast as the sea, fall heavy as rain. Water is like life.
listen to Aerials by SOAD. LIFE IS A WATERFALL.
5:17 👽🎸🎶🛸🌌
The editor/producer of this DVD should be charged with human rights abuses. The video is horrific. Great performance though, I'm so glad there is footage of this being played live.
Twice in my list of concerts attended and the first one was the Time Machine tour. Wow.
Quite enjoyed that video apart from the epileptic fit I had watching it
When I get to HEAVEN I'm going to say, "Hey, that's TIME MACHINE, LIVE IN PARIS, ON THE STEREO!". Cheers Joe. :)
This is amazing
The beast 💪 excelente guitar
pure fire
2:43... 👽🎸🎶