This is a piece of history. Sadly I was in Paris doing a movie and I walked by this venue every day. I lived right across the block. I really can’t believe I missed this. At the time I had no idea he was into this trip. My hero next to Jason Becker. I played this for Jason in his living room.
The first 6 minutes is how you use a Looper to blow peoples heads off. Shawn Lane was the greatest gift to modern guitar since EVH. RIP both of you, you brilliant musicians and human beings.
Through Buckethead discovered Shawn and Jonas and now this quintet of musical brilliance! What a gem this is other worldly! Shawn gone far to soon but your musical legacy lives and holds great influence
@@mindutisminda5644 Two notes per strings and all this while he jump to chords all chords extended to 9 12 14 numbers of frets he use legato its he is favorite licks he does the same on 14 16 19 position and 16 19 22 ones only Joe Satriani can do that so quick as in Crushing Day ....listen to Power of Ten boy and good-luck!
Most likely the best guitar player of all time.....Stevie Ray Vaughn second........Dickey Betts third....Clapton fourth.....Toy Caldwell fifth.....Hughie Thomasson sixth........that's enough.......too bad Shawn didn't get into Southern Rock past Black Oak Arkansas.....
Toy and MTB are from my hometown. Toy Caldwell was a monster player and most people never got to see more than a drop of what he could do. Sat at my dinner table more times than I can remember when I was a small child.
This is a piece of history. Sadly I was in Paris doing a movie and I walked by this venue every day. I lived right across the block. I really can’t believe I missed this. At the time I had no idea he was into this trip. My hero next to Jason Becker. I played this for Jason in his living room.
What did Jason think (I assume amazing but your thoughts)?
The Greatest. His solo around 36:21 is magic. Hell they all are magic but that one sounds sent from a specifically badass realm
Listening to this makes me happy to be alive. Pure bliss.
31:00 + is the most touching guitar playing I've ever heard
The first 6 minutes is how you use a Looper to blow peoples heads off. Shawn Lane was the greatest gift to modern guitar since EVH. RIP both of you, you brilliant musicians and human beings.
that was a super long delay, not a looper. It's like a self-canon/invention
that note at 4:14 turns my skin into braille every time
That intro is magical
Through Buckethead discovered Shawn and Jonas and now this quintet of musical brilliance! What a gem this is other worldly! Shawn gone far to soon but your musical legacy lives and holds great influence
nice to see Shawn's worn his fretboard evenly
I miss Shawn so much. No one like him ever.
I don’t. He’s still here…. 🌠❤🔥🌠
This is amazing ! I bought the DVD a few years back and still love it. Thanks a lot for uploading it !
Man, that intro solo....WOOOOOOOOOoooooOooooooOooooOooooOoOooOoOOOOOOoOooooooOOOOOOOOOOOw!
Just want to correct the timestamps posted in the description:
Sankarabharanam starts at 16:30, and Aga of the ladies at 30:57
10:49 old cliffs of dover sample?! Class. One of the greats, as people say!
God Lane
Aga of the ladies reminds me of One more Red Nightmare by king Crimson
Thanks!
31:06 ....enough said 🎼
Anyone could describe the lick going on 8:28 and some time reapeats?
Hey?
@@mindutisminda5644 Two notes per strings and all this while he jump to chords all chords extended to 9 12 14 numbers of frets he use legato its he is favorite licks he does the same on 14 16 19 position and 16 19 22 ones only Joe Satriani can do that so quick as in Crushing Day ....listen to Power of Ten boy and good-luck!
Most likely the best guitar player of all time.....Stevie Ray Vaughn second........Dickey Betts third....Clapton fourth.....Toy Caldwell fifth.....Hughie Thomasson sixth........that's enough.......too bad Shawn didn't get into Southern Rock past Black Oak Arkansas.....
...too bad he didn't live longer....
A mi me gustó!
Son cosas distintas.porqué comparan.?
Buckethead and Sahwn was his good friend.
Toy and MTB are from my hometown. Toy Caldwell was a monster player and most people never got to see more than a drop of what he could do. Sat at my dinner table more times than I can remember when I was a small child.