Imagine you're still a teenager playing guitar with your friend after school. Then fast forward 40+ years later. You and your friend are giving clinics to an audience together as guitar legends. Must be surreal to be in these guys' shoes.
I really started playing guitar because of these guys. I need to bring it back. I haven’t played in ten years. My mind is better now than before. Trade off is I don’t know about my hands
Oh man. I've had a tough few months of life after losing a parent and just struggling with life. I'm finding myself pining for the seeming stability and joy I had experienced in the past. Because of all this, I find myself just loving these sorts of 'catchup' videos featuring some of my heroes. As so many people have said, the fact that these guys are still close and making music together so many decades later, it's so comforting to me. Sometimes I feel like everything I love is just hanging from a thread and ready to break and while that's all still true in the end, it's very nice to know that some things are still there, and they are still doing what I love. Big hugs to anyone out there struggling in any way and kudos to American Musical Supply for bringing these two artists together in this wonderful interview.
Superb interview! And so cool to hear them talking about the expo 92 guitar legends show. When is someone going to remaster that and release on a dvd/ digital release? It’s an iconic show! And I think when many people - including me - first discovered Vai and Satch!
yes thats the band lots to think of leslie west mr bill gibbons an then no super star pooke poopy pants warm bach man overdrive?? even rhyth keeth from chicago i leave me alone i cant type well
When was the last time you saw someone dressed smart and tidy, just look at these two, I ask you? (Smile.) I remember when I was with Alexis Korner we always made sure we all were smarter than anyone in the audience. Those were the days eh?
These guys ask a lot of dumb questions. Anybody who's paid the slightest bit of attention to Joe know that he doesn't wear stage clothes and he doesn't try to cultivate any kind of mystique around himself. He's known the world over as just a nice guy who plays guitar, and he likes it that way. They just totally missed the point with the Pink Floyd thing.
Imagine you're still a teenager playing guitar with your friend after school. Then fast forward 40+ years later. You and your friend are giving clinics to an audience together as guitar legends. Must be surreal to be in these guys' shoes.
That's actually the best interview of these two together. Nice job guys.
I really started playing guitar because of these guys. I need to bring it back. I haven’t played in ten years. My mind is better now than before. Trade off is I don’t know about my hands
What a great idea to release these photos... the dynamic of the interview took a superb direction. ✌
These interviewers are superb. I love the relaxed approach, the informed questions, really rooting for them in the presence of these heroes of mine.
Oh man. I've had a tough few months of life after losing a parent and just struggling with life. I'm finding myself pining for the seeming stability and joy I had experienced in the past. Because of all this, I find myself just loving these sorts of 'catchup' videos featuring some of my heroes. As so many people have said, the fact that these guys are still close and making music together so many decades later, it's so comforting to me. Sometimes I feel like everything I love is just hanging from a thread and ready to break and while that's all still true in the end, it's very nice to know that some things are still there, and they are still doing what I love.
Big hugs to anyone out there struggling in any way and kudos to American Musical Supply for bringing these two artists together in this wonderful interview.
Hugs to You. Lost my mother 2021. Lifes not the same
@@guitaratfourtythank you. You speak the truth.
I never realize how many italians are among the greatest guitar players, even new generations are from Italy, like Matteo Mancuso
Judging by the surnames, I think many americans are italians, germans, english and irish.
John frusciante
Satriani, Vai, Frusciante, Mancuso, Petrucci, Bonamassa, Di Meola, Morello.
@@poppopper2693 and don't forget Richie sambora
@@crankyfranky1288 The only background articles I could find indicate Sambora is of 100% Polish extraction, not Italian.
Two of my favorite influences, so cool to listen to these guys. Thanks for the interview.
One of the coolest interviews ever... nice work AMS!
Steve and Joe you fu%kin ROCK !
23:30 - that's Neil Zlozower, photographer of so many, many bands and musicians over the decades.
love the whole interview. It has always been a dream of mine to meet either of those talented musicians!!
Superb interview! And so cool to hear them talking about the expo 92 guitar legends show. When is someone going to remaster that and release on a dvd/ digital release? It’s an iconic show! And I think when many people - including me - first discovered Vai and Satch!
Joe and Steve are in AMS house !
great interview, great fun fresh questions! rock on!
My heroes. Their music has made me so happy and helped me get through tough times and gain motivation.
Fantastic interview
Love the reminiscing of Seville 91
It was expo 92 I thought it was 92
Joe and Steve. Thanks AMS. No thanks to RUclips...... less than 2000 views?!
Over 57k views
Enjoyed this interview!
❤two real legends
Imagine trying to ask them question they aint heard in the last 50 years.
increíble.el maestro luce mas joven que el alumno 😮
23:16 Steve turned into Butthead for a second
STEVE VAI 🤘🤘
🔥
There Great the best thing about having black t shirts you don't have to waist time deciding what to wear
Guitar Heroes 🎸
yes thats the band lots to think of leslie west mr bill gibbons an then no super star pooke poopy pants warm bach man overdrive?? even rhyth keeth from chicago
i leave me alone i cant type well
Knuckleheads with these questions
Good role models,I want a Jem....bad
Mario & Luigi
Peso pluma in da future 😮
When was the last time you saw someone dressed smart and tidy, just look at these two, I ask you? (Smile.)
I remember when I was with Alexis Korner we always made sure we all were smarter than anyone in the audience. Those were the days eh?
They look perfectly fine and can play circles around you (and Korner) in their sleep. You've nothing to be so smug about.
Did you like your own comment? 😂
These guys ask a lot of dumb questions. Anybody who's paid the slightest bit of attention to Joe know that he doesn't wear stage clothes and he doesn't try to cultivate any kind of mystique around himself. He's known the world over as just a nice guy who plays guitar, and he likes it that way. They just totally missed the point with the Pink Floyd thing.