The interviewer listened quietly and let his guest talk freely. Many interviewers interrupt and love to talk, but this is the right way. We need more like this guy.
I give some grace to the interviewers because most are as excited as us fans. But it definitely is more enjoyable when the artist can explain fully their thought.
Bless him for showing such reverence and respect in curating Eddie's legacy. He knows he's treading on sacred ground is one of the best for paying tribute and carrying that torch for all the fans.
@@TheRockinDonkey Everyone perfecting Hot For Teacher intro and solo for dick tock and Instagram but can't jam a riff in a group setting..... yeah agreed
@@TheRockinDonkey Man, that joke is so old I fell of my dinasaur from laughing so hard!!! I don't know any advanced or pro level guitar player that hasn't developed his or her own material and style, while chasing other's tones. Look how many professional guitar players are out there that developed their styles and tone from Ed. And what's wrong with a guitar player getting a decent tone at home, just for fun. I guarantee, any kid sitting at home chasing the Brown Sound is much more talented than you. Not all tone chasers can be like Ed and Joe Satriani.
@@TheRockinDonkey And some folks spend their lives trying to be EVH. The fact is the "information" he's given us over the years is known to be at best suspect and at worst blatantly false to throw people off the trail.
I saw the Van Halen tour for the very 1st album in a 1000 seater club in Chicago and Milwaukee opening for the Original Journey. I will never forget that guitar sound. Amazing.
I was at a couple of those concerts back in the transition period with 86-89, It was a different sound, as a guitar hero that he is I get where he is coming from it is hard to emulate another person and Eddie was one of those legends. If any person could come close with the skills needed I would say Satriani has it. He has his own style and it as good as he is it will still be difficult to be spot on. Eddie is gone, but I still would like to go see him with Sammy. It would be a wild ride. Rock on Brother. I have played guitar for over 20 years and I still have difficulty with Eddie I can't really ever get it right when I think I do, I find out he did it differently than I was practicing it, hence having ones own style is hard to change or for someone else to do it exactly.
Can't wait to see the Best of both worlds tour. Satriani is going nail it for sure. Great interview, he's nervous, an I totally get it. If anyone can get close to Eddie's play an sound is Wolfgang and Joe. Can't wait to see it! ❤
That show will be here this month in Toronto! CANNOT WAIT! Better double check the date. Wouldn't want to miss this. Been waiting for what feels like forever!
Van Hagar guy here too man!!! I'm 51 and started playing when I was 13 and EVH'S Peavey 5150 was the best amp he had imo...The low end smacks you in chest!! Miss those days of getting my face ripped off by Eddie's volume!!
I saw Sammy and the boys in Charlotte - Joe was amazing - he was faithful to the songs but somehow it was still Joe! If I ever get to meet Joe I would thank him for doing this tour.
Because you can't recreate Eddie . There's just no way possible. You could copy him or tribute him there's just no in-between . Either or it's a great player giving reverence to another great player . There will never be another Eddie Van Halen . Wolfie couldn't play his dad's stuff note for note but nobody else could either .
I was a senior in high school in 1978. Went to a kegger down the street. I had never heard the first album before and with beer in hand went down to the basement where there was a full concert PA system and lots of clean power. I was absolutely stunned. I sat for two run throughs of the album. Great memory. Then later that summer we went to Seattle to see Van Halen open up for Black Sabbath. Great times!
Well he does need to copy someone this time because he’s going out on tour playing Eddie Van Halen songs and guitar parts.Thats what he is getting paid to do.
Hey Joe I think you will be amazing just be yourself an you already got the fingers for the vh music an tone I promise you eddie will be smiling down on you
I just saw the Satriani Via show in DC .... I have seen Eddie (X4) , Randy (x2), Lynch, Malmsteen, Nuno, Zach, JE Lee,,, pretty much everybody. I have to say after watching Joe I play live , I can now say I have seen the best Live Guitarist there is..... no words
He's up there, and you have definitely seen a lot. I've seen more. I saw Joe on the Flying in a Blue Dream tour back when he had hair along with Eric Johnson and River Dogs. Ritchie Blackmore in 1985 was amazing. Jimmy Page in 1995 and 1996 was amazing. Stevie Ray Vaughn in 1989 takes the crown, and Jeff Beck was there too.
Satch is such an amazing player in his own right. I don’t care if he nails EvH or not. If aliens would challenge us to a guitar battle, I think Earth needs to send Satriani to kick their ass.
Satches hands are huge,makes me wanna surf.....the way he explains music,theory and all the guitar stuff with humility hes very Rik Emmett like.Great humble people an teachers.
Eddie was a genius and so is Joe ! Will be seeing you with Sammy and the other guys on Sunday ! I was so excited when I heard you were playing . Eddie would approve !
Be leary. Edward used Plexi type Marshalls, even if they were new. A non master volume Super Lead is what he used. Any pedal or any amp with preamp gain will never reproduce his tone. The amp was loaded down to line level signal and ran through effects and all came into a mixer then out to power amps. Not preamp gain, but output tube gain is the secret.
In my last band I played through a Peavy 5150 head. I never could dial in a sound I was completely happy with. I should have invested in an overdrive pedal but it didn't occur to me at the time.
Saw Satch and Vai two days ago. Joe had the 3rd power amp on stage...he sounded amazing. His tone was perfect. And I can say after seeing them both that Satch sounded better than Vai.
One morning the popular classic rock station in Connecticut was giving way tickets to van halens last tour with roth at mohegan sun the catch was you had to play live on a radio for the tickets and the special guest in the studio decided who won the tickets. we had something like 60 seconds to play something people would recognize, now this is the first time I had ever played a guitar for that many people in my life my nerves were going crazy, so I picked something I knew and was easy for me, I played the chorus to hot for teacher and the other guy played, Eruption. He won the tickets. Anyway, after playing I got asked by the DJ who I play with and I told him a guy named John Scott from new haven, well john got ahold of me a few weeks later and said, "Thank you , Thank you so much!" He decided to take me to see van halens last tour at madison square garden a week later, I got to see eddie play all the old stuff and even wolfgang play bass. Our seats weren't amazing but we had binoculars and a clear view of the stage. They were to old to be doing the stuff like you see in the old videos of eddie jumping off the amplifier and roth running around, but as far as the music it sounded freaking awesome. I was born on augest 4th 1986 in Milford Connecticut, my cousin got to see Van Halen at the new haven colosseum shortly after I was born you can actually see video of that show online.
SATCH is a great Guitarist. But lets think about Eddie he totally changed not just the playing style but the guitar and the amp. He was Hendrix and amadeus on steroids.
Right, but more importantly you do not need this so called new amp. A Marshall JMP Super Lead 50 or 100 watt non master volume or replica will get you the sound. Joe is just grifting
i dont envy you joe. the wattage eddie could control was unique. not many guitarists can or could control that amount of power and most guitarists know this. unleashing huge amounts of amp gain under a guitarists control is the same as making a jackson pollock masterpiece, and eddie was a master of it. no one else on earth has or can duplicate it, period.
Why? Some of us learned the hard way.... To get Edward tone, from back then, you need a reissue or replica of a Marshall JMP Super Lead non master volume. Don't get snatched by satch.
Easy, buy a replica of a Marshall JMP Super Lead non master volume. 3rd Power are just trying to make money. If it has preamp gain, you will never achieve the VH tone from back then.
Ironically I think he already has the best tool for the sound he's after. The JVM is a criminally underrated amp that does the typical 80s and also hi gain stuff very well.
The stock Headfirst Alta 100 would have been already very close to what Satriani was seeking, if not already there? I wish he had explored that option first. It would have been interesting to get his opinion on that. But from my I've heard in sound clips, it's already there even without any pedals to assist.
You don't need a custom amp to get the tone. All you need is a Marshall Plexi Variac'd into the rig Joe mentions, or the 5150. No modeller will reproduce it exactly. A number of people have done it. No need to reinvent the wheel.
Hallelujah. Someone else hear knows the truth. I personally use a pair of Germino Lead 55's which are replicas of that circuit... Pheww thought I was alone here.
Seen him sat at PNC bank center nj , best of the worlds tour they kicked ass he was very good at play eddie parts very close but it sill was joe playing awesome playing
💯! 🙌 I love the fact that Joe is still Joe when he plays and that’s what I want to hear! I love his pinch of “Satch Flavoring” on Eddie’s classic solo’s. There is and will only ever be one Eddie Van Halen and I know how to search his vids 😜👍 Joe is going down to make Eddie proud on this upcoming tour 😊🎸
I doubt it to since, Edward and the handful of techs have told us the secret. A 1968 Marshall JMP Super Lead circuit. A real player trying to capture the real Edward sound knows this.
I don't think Joe could ever sound 100% like Eddie, his mentality and attitude is very different, and that affects the way he plays. I think he should cut himself some some slack at this point, since he's done it all, and playing like Eddie is a positive challenge in this situation. IMO
Gotta watch PHIL X CRUSHES VH I'M THE ONE SOLO it is mind blowing. Eruption is good, but this is what made Eddie and changed guitar playing. I started playing hair guitar in 1985 when I was 15. That solo is unreal and Phil is pretty f badass.
After that, you gotta watch NO ONE SWINGS LIKE THE KING, and Phil will tell you why he says NO ONE properly replicates that intro. They lack the feel to get it just right. I've been playing for 35 years plus, and I cannot get it. Until I saw that vid, i never really deep dived it. It truly is untouchable. Eddie is a quirky player, and that quirk is what makes it the unsolvable Rubiks Cube. You xan get verg close. Phil does, but if you play and have a world class ear, then you can hear very subtle diffences, but they matter. Watch those vids.
ITs cool. and the stuff they did on the stern show was cool.. But i really really really hope Joe puts a good amount of effort into 'EDDIES SOUND" more than eddies playing. He can play it all. but that Eddie 5150 sound is what makes Eddie so recognizable.
Saw this in Houston. Fantastic show. Didn't nail everything but he absolutely nailed some things (like Panama), but regardless of whether it was perfection or not, it was always great.
Yeah no doubt!!!!! I own a couple Germino Lead 55's and NAIL the old Edward tone. Friedman has his new PLEX amp which is a replica of that Marshall circuit. Joe just grifting. This is no science project. Joe still wants preamp gain and to use his silly distortion pedals..when all he needs is a Plexi type amp
I haven't see them live on this tour, but the videos on RUclips sound great. I did see Van Halen on the For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge tour in '91. Satch really seems to have grabbed that tone - heavier than the Roth era VH with infinite sustain.
As MUCH as I love Eddie Van Halen [it took me a while, but I copy the SHIT out of him) I never got into copying his sound--yes to a degree, but never overall.
Yeah it'll be great as long as he plays Eddie and not himself is it won't sound right if he puts his signature on Joe's a great guitarist always has been but there's only one Eddie and Eddie did it so different from many others what I have heard so far I'm sorry I won't go and see it because with Eddie and Alex had can't be duplicated it
Phil X should have been the one to play on the VH tribute. He's a near master of Eddie's material. Joe is such a distinct player that it won't sound right.
He definitely has the capability. But he's Joe Satrian. Steve Vai couldn't do it either. Paying tribute but being Joe Satriani is not ok. When you go out and play VH songs, you really should sound similar to Eddie.
Uhm I was 13 when I bought the Guitar Player Magazine April, 1980 Van Halen cover issue. The info was there. A 1968 Marshall JMP Super Lead S.S. rectifier circuit. I bought a Germino Lead 55 [a replica of the #1987 model 50 watt version] and have not looked back. Come on, Joe. Put preamp gain, and your distortion pedals away, if you want anything close to vintage Edward sound.
The interviewer listened quietly and let his guest talk freely. Many interviewers interrupt and love to talk, but this is the right way. We need more like this guy.
Rick Beato is also very good at that master interviewing and let the guess breathe and talk.
Not everyone is Eddie Trunk.
Thanks so much for the kind words, I really appreciate that! 🙏🙌🎸
I give some grace to the interviewers because most are as excited as us fans. But it definitely is more enjoyable when the artist can explain fully their thought.
Yeah, but it's still clickbait. I'm out.
Bless him for showing such reverence and respect in curating Eddie's legacy. He knows he's treading on sacred ground is one of the best for paying tribute and carrying that torch for all the fans.
Hard to believe that Joe Satriani in 67 years old! Still a MONSTER guitar player and Hall of Famer
Right Brother 🎸🎸🎸 It's Really Unbelievable, He's Still The King🎸🎸
Saw him a few weeks ago and he's still full of life and energy.
@@michaellewchuk8272 hoping to catch Joe on this EVH tribute thing he's doing with Sammy!
Eddie & Joe are the same age.
Bro... HAGAR IS 76 and he sounds as good as he did 30 years ago!!! How friggin' insane is that??
Satriani is a pure gentleman. Philosophical about his art and professorial in his approach to his craft.
I saw Joe last week in Jacksonville. He had two of the 3rd Power amps on stage.
Satch is such a cool dude!
-Satriani cracks Eddie Van Halen's tone-
Guitar players: I will be the judge of that.
Also guitar players; *spend months in their mom's basement perfecting Eddie's solos but never develop their own material*
@@TheRockinDonkeyAhahaha... so true 👍
@@TheRockinDonkey Everyone perfecting Hot For Teacher intro and solo for dick tock and Instagram but can't jam a riff in a group setting..... yeah agreed
@@TheRockinDonkey Man, that joke is so old I fell of my dinasaur from laughing so hard!!! I don't know any advanced or pro level guitar player that hasn't developed his or her own material and style, while chasing other's tones. Look how many professional guitar players are out there that developed their styles and tone from Ed.
And what's wrong with a guitar player getting a decent tone at home, just for fun. I guarantee, any kid sitting at home chasing the Brown Sound is much more talented than you. Not all tone chasers can be like Ed and Joe Satriani.
@@TheRockinDonkey And some folks spend their lives trying to be EVH. The fact is the "information" he's given us over the years is known to be at best suspect and at worst blatantly false to throw people off the trail.
I saw the Van Halen tour for the very 1st album in a 1000 seater club in Chicago and Milwaukee opening for the Original Journey. I will never forget that guitar sound. Amazing.
I was at a couple of those concerts back in the transition period with 86-89, It was a different sound, as a guitar hero that he is I get where he is coming from it is hard to emulate another person and Eddie was one of those legends. If any person could come close with the skills needed I would say Satriani has it. He has his own style and it as good as he is it will still be difficult to be spot on. Eddie is gone, but I still would like to go see him with Sammy. It would be a wild ride. Rock on Brother. I have played guitar for over 20 years and I still have difficulty with Eddie I can't really ever get it right when I think I do, I find out he did it differently than I was practicing it, hence having ones own style is hard to change or for someone else to do it exactly.
Satch....just a master at his craft.
Just saw the show last night night in Tampa and Satch killed it
Yup! We are hearing that from a lot of people! We’ve seen footage too and Satch is one FIRE! So happy to see him putting the trolls to rest 😎👍🎸🎸
One of the greatest guitar players of his time humbly accepting that it is tough to get the correct tone of another iconic guitar player.
Can't wait to see the Best of both worlds tour. Satriani is going nail it for sure. Great interview, he's nervous, an I totally get it. If anyone can get close to Eddie's play an sound is Wolfgang and Joe. Can't wait to see it! ❤
That show will be here this month in Toronto! CANNOT WAIT! Better double check the date. Wouldn't want to miss this. Been waiting for what feels like forever!
The Ain't Talkin 'Bout Love tone is the most epic to me.
Same. I hear that and the hair on my neck stands up.
Van Hagar guy here too man!!! I'm 51 and started playing when I was 13 and EVH'S Peavey 5150 was the best amp he had imo...The low end smacks you in chest!! Miss those days of getting my face ripped off by Eddie's volume!!
They basically ripped off the Soldano a whole lot and added an extra gain stage. The preamp is very similar
I’m really glad Joe explained this. I had not been aware of the significant rig transition between Roth and Sammy eras.
I saw Sammy and the boys in Charlotte - Joe was amazing - he was faithful to the songs but somehow it was still Joe! If I ever get to meet Joe I would thank him for doing this tour.
Because you can't recreate Eddie . There's just no way possible. You could copy him or tribute him there's just no in-between . Either or it's a great player giving reverence to another great player . There will never be another Eddie Van Halen . Wolfie couldn't play his dad's stuff note for note but nobody else could either .
Really looking forward to hearing his tone on the upcoming Sammy Hagar tour!
I love both guitarists, but if anyone can pay tribute to Eddie, then it’s Joe! ❤️
I was a senior in high school in 1978. Went to a kegger down the street. I had never heard the first album before and with beer in hand went down to the basement where there was a full concert PA system and lots of clean power. I was absolutely stunned. I sat for two run throughs of the album. Great memory. Then later that summer we went to Seattle to see Van Halen open up for Black Sabbath. Great times!
SATCH IS STILL THE BEST ELECTRIC GUITAR COMPOSER OUT THERE.
HE DOESN'T NEED TO COPY ANYONE...HE HAS HIS OWN UNIQUE VOICE.
Thank you. Exactly.
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Well he does need to copy someone this time because he’s going out on tour playing Eddie Van Halen songs and guitar parts.Thats what he is getting paid to do.
If you're doing an EVH tribute show, you need to make sure you play like Ed.
@@n0nyabznss NOT REALLY...EDDIE NEVER PLAYED THE SAME SOLO AND OR FILLS TWICE...IT'S ART...
Hey Joe I think you will be amazing just be yourself an you already got the fingers for the vh music an tone I promise you eddie will be smiling down on you
I just saw the Satriani Via show in DC .... I have seen Eddie (X4) , Randy (x2), Lynch, Malmsteen, Nuno, Zach, JE Lee,,, pretty much everybody.
I have to say after watching Joe I play live , I can now say I have seen the best Live Guitarist there is..... no words
Jake is my favorite by far
I've seen him twice. Joe's tops and always has been
ifits not Dimebag, its shit!
you are truly blessed my friend!
He's up there, and you have definitely seen a lot. I've seen more. I saw Joe on the Flying in a Blue Dream tour back when he had hair along with Eric Johnson and River Dogs. Ritchie Blackmore in 1985 was amazing. Jimmy Page in 1995 and 1996 was amazing. Stevie Ray Vaughn in 1989 takes the crown, and Jeff Beck was there too.
So cool 3rd power is one of the best amp maker. She made a wonderful work. So happy to ear this amp
I've got my tickets for Toronto July 31. Live Without A Net could be the best live video of VH outside of the Oakland three 🤟
Satch is such an amazing player in his own right. I don’t care if he nails EvH or not. If aliens would challenge us to a guitar battle, I think Earth needs to send Satriani to kick their ass.
I think I have the start of the script for Independence Day 3...
Satches hands are huge,makes me wanna surf.....the way he explains music,theory and all the guitar stuff with humility hes very Rik Emmett like.Great humble people an teachers.
Eddie was a genius and so is Joe ! Will be seeing you with Sammy and the other guys on Sunday ! I was so excited when I heard you were playing . Eddie would approve !
Never imagine Dylana Scott from Vain, developing the 3rd Power Signature “Dragon” amp with Joe Satriani. Small musical world.
There is symmetry 2 this. Joe taught Kirk Hammet in the Bay Area. Vain is a Bay Area Band. Kirk produced early Vain demo. It’s like a music Reese’s.
If you want REAL Van Halen sound, run down and get a reissue Marshall 1959 model JMP Super Lead and turn it full up.
I have seen clips now of his show on the Sammy tour going on….his sound is FANTASTIC…I hope he keeps using these amps!
3rd Power amps!! YESSS. Amazing choice to make it! They’re SO good. She’s a genius. And a great player.
it's a dude
86 LWAN is by far my favorite Ed tone with Sammy tone!
Be leary. Edward used Plexi type Marshalls, even if they were new. A non master volume Super Lead is what he used. Any pedal or any amp with preamp gain will never reproduce his tone. The amp was loaded down to line level signal and ran through effects and all came into a mixer then out to power amps.
Not preamp gain, but output tube gain is the secret.
Joe is such a fantastic player and communicator as well. What a class act.
In my last band I played through a Peavy 5150 head. I never could dial in a sound I was completely happy with. I should have invested in an overdrive pedal but it didn't occur to me at the time.
Saw Satch and Vai two days ago. Joe had the 3rd power amp on stage...he sounded amazing. His tone was perfect. And I can say after seeing them both that Satch sounded better than Vai.
One morning the popular classic rock station in Connecticut was giving way tickets to van halens last tour with roth at mohegan sun the catch was you had to play live on a radio for the tickets and the special guest in the studio decided who won the tickets. we had something like 60 seconds to play something people would recognize, now this is the first time I had ever played a guitar for that many people in my life my nerves were going crazy, so I picked something I knew and was easy for me, I played the chorus to hot for teacher and the other guy played, Eruption. He won the tickets. Anyway, after playing I got asked by the DJ who I play with and I told him a guy named John Scott from new haven, well john got ahold of me a few weeks later and said, "Thank you , Thank you so much!" He decided to take me to see van halens last tour at madison square garden a week later, I got to see eddie play all the old stuff and even wolfgang play bass. Our seats weren't amazing but we had binoculars and a clear view of the stage. They were to old to be doing the stuff like you see in the old videos of eddie jumping off the amplifier and roth running around, but as far as the music it sounded freaking awesome. I was born on augest 4th 1986 in Milford Connecticut, my cousin got to see Van Halen at the new haven colosseum shortly after I was born you can actually see video of that show online.
you need to fire whoever cleaned the tv screens behind them hahahahahaha
Hahahaahaa
Satriani is a gentleman and a scholar. Not just a fricken beast on guitar but a true professional!
Seeing VH for the first time in 1988 was life changing for me.
Nice. I would like to purchase the amp for sure
Can't wait to see and hear him with this amp...🤘
🔥🎸🔥
I loved the Marshall sound with voltage attenuator for the brown sound
Good luck. And to a great tour.
SATCH is a great Guitarist. But lets think about Eddie he totally changed not just the playing style but the guitar and the amp. He was Hendrix and amadeus on steroids.
Right, but more importantly you do not need this so called new amp. A Marshall JMP Super Lead 50 or 100 watt non master volume or replica will get you the sound. Joe is just grifting
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Cant' wait for a 3rd amplification Dragon demo!
“Ain’t Talkin’ Bout Love” isn’t Hagar era?!
i dont envy you joe. the wattage eddie could control was unique. not many guitarists can or could control that amount of power and most guitarists know this. unleashing huge amounts of amp gain under a guitarists control is the same as making a jackson pollock masterpiece, and eddie was a master of it. no one else on earth has or can duplicate it, period.
Joe is AWESOME!
Joe is amazing. Such a talent
Joe comes across great. Respect.
Love it.can't wait to get one very soon.
Why? Some of us learned the hard way.... To get Edward tone, from back then, you need a reissue or replica of a Marshall JMP Super Lead non master volume.
Don't get snatched by satch.
This is huge for 3rd Power but I don’t see how they’re going to be able to keep up with demand.
Easy, buy a replica of a Marshall JMP Super Lead non master volume. 3rd Power are just trying to make money. If it has preamp gain, you will never achieve the VH tone from back then.
3rd Power stuff is pretty expensive. That will limit demand.
3rd Power make incredible amps.
💯 % 🙌🎸🔥
Ironically I think he already has the best tool for the sound he's after. The JVM is a criminally underrated amp that does the typical 80s and also hi gain stuff very well.
Nice ✊🏼
Step 1 . get a EVH Wolfgang guitar and a Kramer 5150 EVH,, Edward made it easy to get his gear sound replicated , was one thing he worked on
The stock Headfirst Alta 100 would have been already very close to what Satriani was seeking, if not already there? I wish he had explored that option first. It would have been interesting to get his opinion on that. But from my I've heard in sound clips, it's already there even without any pedals to assist.
Gotta love Joe Satriani.
You don't need a custom amp to get the tone. All you need is a Marshall Plexi Variac'd into the rig Joe mentions, or the 5150. No modeller will reproduce it exactly. A number of people have done it. No need to reinvent the wheel.
"No need to reinvent the wheel." If you want to sell a new Eddie amp and rake in some money you want to pretend you're reinventing the wheel.
@@mightymouse742 Plenty of other people have done that already. Nobody is looking for an "Eddie amp" from Satch.
Hallelujah. Someone else hear knows the truth. I personally use a pair of Germino Lead 55's which are replicas of that circuit... Pheww thought I was alone here.
Tell them to stop using the mop water to clean the tvs lol
Top class, legend.
Great interview... but I would have liked to HEAR IT.... 🤷♂
Seen him sat at PNC bank center nj , best of the worlds tour they kicked ass he was very good at play eddie parts very close but it sill was joe playing awesome playing
❤️
Most gracious guy...
All one needs is a JMP Plexi era design. Then load box to feed effects back in a line mixer out to power amp. NO PEDALS
As phenomenal as Joe is as a player, I love that he made a point to make sure he never ripped off Eddie
💯! 🙌 I love the fact that Joe is still Joe when he plays and that’s what I want to hear! I love his pinch of “Satch Flavoring” on Eddie’s classic solo’s. There is and will only ever be one Eddie Van Halen and I know how to search his vids 😜👍 Joe is going down to make Eddie proud on this upcoming tour 😊🎸
Joe is great guitarist ,cracking eds tone will see I doubt it .
I doubt it to since, Edward and the handful of techs have told us the secret. A 1968 Marshall JMP Super Lead circuit. A real player trying to capture the real Edward sound knows this.
OMG, I found the Eddie Van Halen tone and amp:1967 or '68 Marshall 1959 Super Lead
🇨🇦👽🎸👍🏼
Wake me when the ultra dragon amp arrives
You know you are a beast when a company builds a custom amp just so you can play a tribute.
I don't think Joe could ever sound 100% like Eddie, his mentality and attitude is very different, and that affects the way he plays. I think he should cut himself some some slack at this point, since he's done it all, and playing like Eddie is a positive challenge in this situation. IMO
Most of Ed's tone was in his hands
TY , ITS REDICULOUS
What was insane was John Entwhistle's rig. Look it up, it was ridiculous.
I would like to just chill with rhia dude and smoke a bowl of Cali's finest. I know it would be deep conversations.
Gotta watch PHIL X CRUSHES VH I'M THE ONE SOLO it is mind blowing. Eruption is good, but this is what made Eddie and changed guitar playing. I started playing hair guitar in 1985 when I was 15. That solo is unreal and Phil is pretty f badass.
After that, you gotta watch NO ONE SWINGS LIKE THE KING, and Phil will tell you why he says NO ONE properly replicates that intro. They lack the feel to get it just right. I've been playing for 35 years plus, and I cannot get it. Until I saw that vid, i never really deep dived it. It truly is untouchable. Eddie is a quirky player, and that quirk is what makes it the unsolvable Rubiks Cube. You xan get verg close. Phil does, but if you play and have a world class ear, then you can hear very subtle diffences, but they matter. Watch those vids.
Where does he mention New 3rd power signature dragon amp?
Joe is the greatest pick up guitarist in history.....he can play in any band
ITs cool. and the stuff they did on the stern show was cool.. But i really really really hope Joe puts a good amount of effort into 'EDDIES SOUND" more than eddies playing. He can play it all. but that Eddie 5150 sound is what makes Eddie so recognizable.
Saw this in Houston. Fantastic show. Didn't nail everything but he absolutely nailed some things (like Panama), but regardless of whether it was perfection or not, it was always great.
Here let me help - turn amp to 11 - have a nice day everyone
Maby King Edward did know wat he did
Dylana's Brown Eye
Whoops 😂😂 this made my day 😂
@@aapddd she has a lovely brown eye
People bashing Satriani for the live performance aren't real fans of Van Halen
"i am best friends with Jon Hurley", rarehair19
Could have just gone to Freidman who actually worked on Eddie’s rigs.
Yeah no doubt!!!!! I own a couple Germino Lead 55's and NAIL the old Edward tone. Friedman has his new PLEX amp which is a replica of that Marshall circuit. Joe just grifting. This is no science project. Joe still wants preamp gain and to use his silly distortion pedals..when all he needs is a Plexi type amp
You could get closer with a 5150 1992 model
I haven't see them live on this tour, but the videos on RUclips sound great. I did see Van Halen on the For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge tour in '91. Satch really seems to have grabbed that tone - heavier than the Roth era VH with infinite sustain.
Never heard a guitar player talk about transient response.....
That's what Joe does he uses his hands to get Satriani
As MUCH as I love Eddie Van Halen [it took me a while, but I copy the SHIT out of him) I never got into copying his sound--yes to a degree, but never overall.
What's this Van Hagar band you speak of? Never heard of it...
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Yeah it'll be great as long as he plays Eddie and not himself is it won't sound right if he puts his signature on Joe's a great guitarist always has been but there's only one Eddie and Eddie did it so different from many others what I have heard so far I'm sorry I won't go and see it because with Eddie and Alex had can't be duplicated it
Sound in the video needs to improve. Sorry!
Phil X should have been the one to play on the VH tribute. He's a near master of Eddie's material. Joe is such a distinct player that it won't sound right.
He definitely has the capability. But he's Joe Satrian. Steve Vai couldn't do it either. Paying tribute but being Joe Satriani is not ok. When you go out and play VH songs, you really should sound similar to Eddie.
Uhm I was 13 when I bought the Guitar Player Magazine April, 1980 Van Halen cover issue. The info was there.
A 1968 Marshall JMP Super Lead S.S. rectifier circuit. I bought a Germino Lead 55 [a replica of the #1987 model 50 watt version] and have not looked back.
Come on, Joe. Put preamp gain, and your distortion pedals away, if you want anything close to vintage Edward sound.