The album version of this was one of those free flexi discs you got with Guitar Player magazine in the the mid 80s. I remember spending hours in my bedroom trying to learn this. I only copped a few bits and bobs as it was way above my ability, but hey if your gonna copy, do it from the best! A fabulous piece of music, hopefully the tide will turn soon and good musicianmanship will be appreciated and pursued by both fans and players!
This guy was formally trained and has practiced honing his technique. Yet, check the concentration for the outro starting at 2:35 . That's a true musician right there, folks. His total respect for the art form is why Steve will always have my respect.
For what it's worth.. saw Steve on Sept 1st, 1984 at the Tralf in Buffalo. He featured this work. LaRue wasn't on bass though. Had a front row table with my Marine Corps home town buddy,. Butch. Made a tape and took pics. This show really lifted my spirits because the day before some MOTHER EFER had broken into my car at noon on front of a church.
I've been working on learning the bassline to this song for a few days now, and I've finally got it under my fingers. To me a long time just to wrap my head around the main riff.
@aihoschema His old guitar was a Telecaster body with a Stratocaster neck, and a ton of different modifications. The guitar he's playing here is his model by Music Man.
@TheThim51 Jimmy Herring did as well, check out Morse's On The Pipe and then check out Herring's deadon version on youtube that he covered in a college baand wehn he ws like 23. Morse might still be my dead on favorite of the eighties guitar heroes, which would have included Vai , SAtriani, Johnson.
@94saabguy yeah, I remember. Wasn't this a Music Man body with a Telecaster neck? What is he playing here? His own model by Ibanez? Looks like it...... sorry I play the keys, don't know that much about guitars.
That's REAL music...with harmony melody and rhythm...something that RAP will never have...I am very biased in that I think commercial music pales sorely compared to Morse
No one could match Shawn's chops and joy at playing, true. But Morse is the greatest composer and plays with equal joy. No one can match the utter beauty of his compositions. And yes, Shawn had a couple of insanely brilliant albums, too (compositionally).
This is the best version of this song I've heard. The slight increase in BPM fits perfectly. Whenever I hear the original now it feels a bit dull. Nevertheless, one of the greatest instrumental guitar compositions ever. Steve was and is awesome.
That arpeggio soars and then the solo rips through the atmosphere
Still listening since 1984!!! What a fantastic tune!
Only three people producing such a beautiful sound. I got the album on 1984 and still think that this is the best Steve's song. A masterpiece.
Absolutely gorgeous. Gets me every time.
I saw this show live! It was amazing! One of the best shows I have witnessed!❤
The album version of this was one of those free flexi discs you got with Guitar Player magazine in the the mid 80s. I remember spending hours in my bedroom trying to learn this. I only copped a few bits and bobs as it was way above my ability, but hey if your gonna copy, do it from the best! A fabulous piece of music, hopefully the tide will turn soon and good musicianmanship will be appreciated and pursued by both fans and players!
Dave's spector tone ABSOLUTELY CRUSHES THE BONGO BASSES HE IS USING NOW
This guy was formally trained and has practiced honing his technique. Yet, check the concentration for the outro starting at 2:35 . That's a true musician right there, folks. His total respect for the art form is why Steve will always have my respect.
so good!
He's just fantastic. Not much more I could add.
For what it's worth.. saw Steve on Sept 1st, 1984 at the Tralf in Buffalo. He featured this work. LaRue wasn't on bass though. Had a front row table with my Marine Corps home town buddy,. Butch. Made a tape and took pics. This show really lifted my spirits because the day before some MOTHER EFER had broken into my car at noon on front of a church.
Wonderful!
The best trio of it's kind! I should know!
You are absolutely correct....well put!
I've been working on learning the bassline to this song for a few days now, and I've finally got it under my fingers. To me a long time just to wrap my head around the main riff.
Best living Guitarist....
I really enjoy listen this guys! They really ROCK with CAPITAL LETTERS!
the best!!
Thanks for posting! Steve is always a pleasure to watch. Miss his playing the FrankenTele though:-)
steve morse is genius...
Exciting !
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great, from Brazil!
Hi, My name's Steve Morse and this is what I do.
見つけた!懐かしい!
Thanks!
What's not to like? Steve is the guitar hero of guitar heroes... and the other guys are astoundingly good, as well..
@aihoschema His old guitar was a Telecaster body with a Stratocaster neck, and a ton of different modifications. The guitar he's playing here is his model by Music Man.
Well put...Steve should be a household name...but alas...crap rules the airwaves.
Watch closely my friends...this is genius at work!!!
Maestro
The cameraman was about a half second too late to catch that hellacious note flurry at 1:46
@TheThim51 Jimmy Herring did as well, check out Morse's On The Pipe and then check out Herring's deadon version on youtube that he covered in a college baand wehn he ws like 23. Morse might still be my dead on favorite of the eighties guitar heroes, which would have included Vai , SAtriani, Johnson.
like this papa steve :)
@94saabguy yeah, I remember. Wasn't this a Music Man body with a Telecaster neck? What is he playing here? His own model by Ibanez? Looks like it...... sorry I play the keys, don't know that much about guitars.
Heavy
Gottseidank gabs damals Ohne Filter!
Is this Van Romaine on the Drum Kit? Killing it on this song...
Fact: Steve Morse has never played a wrong note in his life. Ever.
It's good, like Shawn Lane & Holdsworth more up my lane. Check out Shawn power of ten, or anything by Holdsworth
now he play the best ,.,,its deep purple
Sometimes after recording a song, you find that you like playing it a different speed live.
xoxo
That's REAL music...with harmony melody and rhythm...something that RAP will never have...I am very biased in that I think commercial music pales sorely compared to Morse
Here from shawn lane
In spite of they play it here a little bit faster than in the studio version.
Its called Adrenalin...
None better.
OMF
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This is great but you guys have gotta watch Shawn Lane play this song. Shawn Lane's version of this is even better!!!
Nope it's not better.
allyourmoney Shawn told me Steve admitted himself that Shawn's version was better, and he said that Shawn had a more efficient way of playing it, too.
Shawn Lane......the greatest player of all time
No one could match Shawn's chops and joy at playing, true. But Morse is the greatest composer and plays with equal joy. No one can match the utter beauty of his compositions. And yes, Shawn had a couple of insanely brilliant albums, too (compositionally).
This is the best version of this song I've heard. The slight increase in BPM fits perfectly. Whenever I hear the original now it feels a bit dull. Nevertheless, one of the greatest instrumental guitar compositions ever. Steve was and is awesome.