Joe is like a sharp shooter, never missing a beat, Vai is the one man army with every arsenal, Eric is one who brings a sword to a gun fight but kills em all. Greats of all time.
@@Grooveriff So how many albums do you have out? How many times have you been referred to as one of the best Guitar players of all time? Yeah...that's what I thought...
Eric is so interesting to see in this line up, Eric’s my absolute favorite as well. He’s almost like the opposite of what Vai and Satch are. While those guys are known for there shred chops and more progressive look at guitar, Eric could almost be known more as an antithesis to those guys with his more pentatonic and blues based chops on the instrument. I think it’s interesting that Vai and Satch wanted him over a guy who more fits in there style of guitar like Yngwie or Petrucci or Kotzen or Gilbert. I love it so much that they picked a guitarist so unlike themselves to share in this huge guitar related tour
SetList G3 Live In Concert 96 JOE SATRIANI Cool #9: 00:01 Flying In A Blue Song: 06:31 Summer Song: 12:32 ERIC JOHNSON 12 To 12 Vibe (intro): 18:51 Manhattan: 21:44 S.R.V: 26:59 STEVE VAI Answers: 30:01 For The Love Of God: 35:17 The Attitude Song: 43:08 THE G3 JAM Going Down: 48:06 My Guitar Wants To Kill You Mamma (feat: Mike Kenally): 53:28 Red House: 58:18 🇧🇷🤘 Saudações do Brasil 🤘🇧🇷
Eric Johnson Manhattan was ridiculous, it was absolutely perfect as was all his playing that night and every night. It’s crazy how talented this man is. His music is so incredibly hard to play as well which makes it even more unbelievable. Incredibly technical playing.
Eric plays the guitar like someone forgot to tell him he’s not playing a piano. His chord work, call and response, fugue work, transitional voicings… it’s like Debussey was given a guitar. Honestly once you’ve heard one shredder you’ve heard them all, but I don’t know anyone else who plays like Eric Johnson
For those who were not born in 1996, I heard this in 1998 and G3 had several versions with the greatest guitarists around. But you got to give in to Joe Satriani for starting something like this. An eclectic mix of blues, rock, metal and RnR. What else can you expect from three geniuses and other G3s? Awesome... Glad I found a live version after 22 years.
other guitar players : only guitar and music Steve Vai : Guitar, music, emotions, dance, walk, laugh, sad, smile, cry, roam around, walk back and forth, flips back hair, animal sounds , looks above, makes faces, lifts up his hand etc etc
@@DuncanHarrist IEMs can lessen the volume, but are not meant to block out as much noise as possible like earmuffs do. Tinnitus can flair up bad randomly and it sucks, at least Eric is still doing his best to put on a good show
This is a concert film I hold dear to my heart…my dad would put it on when we were cleaning at home, and it just rocked my world. All the different flavors of the guitar. I love this set list so much as well. The energy of these gentlemen was very inspiring to me as a young guitarist. Bless this finely produced flick❤️
EJ is my favorite and I Like his style. He can integrate all techniques in a single song from picking,sliding,harmonics and complex chords. Switching between clean and lead. He can throw a fast sweep sometimes. So many things is going on for a single song from rhythm harmony and melody. I love his arrangements! So simple and yet very powerful to my ears.
28:30 love this piece that Eric plays. Such a talented guy and one of the guys who finally made me realise that you don't need to play a million miles an hour to be a good guitar player. Since I've gotten older my musical taste has changed and the likes of Eric,SRV, Clapton and Gilmour really make me realise what good music is. I'll always have a special place for Vai and Satriani in my heart but I've moved on. All the rock guitars and gear have gone, I now own 2 strats, a sidekick 65 amp and a small effects unit - that's all I need now.
I saw them this tour at the Beacon Theater in NYC. I was there primarily to see Eric Johnson but Satch made me so happy when he did 'Summer Song' as that always puts a smile on my face whenever I hear it. Then EJ played 'Manhattan' and 'Camel's Night Out' (two of my favorites) and I was in heaven. BTW, it was the same night the Yankees won the World Series (10/26/96) just miles away in the Bronx and when we got out of the concert the streets were filled with Yankees fans celebrating the win. What a night to remember!
Y Joe se queda al final, para repartir todas las púas que le quedan. Una gran persona, ademas de gran músico. Muchos no le prestan atención a esos detalles, pero cuentan. Yo lo se, porque ademas en persona es super amable. Año 2012, acá en Buenos Aires, nos firmo a todos autógrafos, nos sacamos fotos. En ningún momento estuvo apurado, siempre con calma, con una sonrisa. Un grande de verdad. Ídolo.
Es increíble como Eric Johnson, interpreta su guitarra, un virtuosismo y sencillez MAGISTRAL!! Después de años podemos ver cómo brilla con su gran talento!!
Esse foi o primeiro show de instrumental (de guitarra) que assisti na minha vida. Lembro de ter assistido numa fita cassete. Bom demais, pra mim foi o melhor G3. E a performance dos caras estava insana
Got to see Vai on the Inviolate Tour with the Hydra about 15 feet away. Packard Music Hall Warren Ohio. Back in early November 22. He is still absolutely incredible. That doesn't even do him justice.
A coworker bought me this CD because he knew I was a Steve vai fan.I Immediately fell in love with it and never did I think I’d get to experience it live. G3 2024 I’m ready for you.
I had this vhs back in the day and loved it. I remember showing it to everyone who came over. Friends, cousins, my older brother’s friends. It’s still awesome!!!
When I was going through a war in 1990. Gulf war one. Desert storm desert shield. I was rushed into a very high-level position and not many could handle it. Are used to listen to this man play all the time they just kept me pump and help me through that. It’s simple. That’s what this man’s music can do exceptional. I was a pro musician at one time, and I understand what music does to people, and when I walked on a stage I was able to change people’s lives. It’s an amazing thing to do. Not about being a hotshot it’s about performing really did it for me. There’s some others but there are some D’s guys that must be regarded as the best. This man is one of them! My highest regards.
Having a little understanding of music theory, it's safe to say Joe Satriani is the most unique among them, as he has personally taught the following great guitarists: Kirk Hammett (of Metallica), Steve Vai (of Frank Zappa & Mothers of Invention), Larry LaLonde (of Primus), Rick Hunolt (of Exodus), Alex Stolnick (of Testament), Geoff Tyson (of White Zombie), Kevin Cadogan (of Third Eye Blind), David Bryson (of Counting Crows), Charlie Hunter (of Garage a Trois), and Phil Kettner (of Lȧȧz Rockit). Look it up!
Eric is unique you are right so is Satch is unique and Vai is unique, you mean Eric is your favorite and I understand that because they all are great and there is no wrong election.
I was at this show. I believe it was the first of the G3 tours. The Northrop Auditorium is a nice cozy venue. It was a great night to behold. Thanks for posting this. Love from the minneapple
All the love for these 3 greats....but can we take just a moment to appreciate the absolutely solid players behind them? My goodness, top notch all around.
SetList: Joe Satriani: Cool#9 Flying In A Blue Dream Summer Song Eric Johnson: 12 to 12 Vibe (intro) Manhattan SRV Steve Vai: Answers For the Love Of God The Attitude Song The G3 Jam: Going Down My Guitar Wants to Kill Your Mama (ft Mike Kenally) Red House.
SetList G3 Live In Concert 96 JOE SATRIANI Cool #9: 00:01 Flying In A Blue Song: 06:31 Summer Song: 12:32 ERIC JOHNSON 12 To 12 Vibe (intro): 18:51 Manhattan: 21:44 S.R.V: 26:59 STEVE VAI Answers: 30:01 For The Love Of God: 35:17 The Attitude Song: 43:08 THE G3 JAM Going Down: 48:06 My Guitar Wants To Kill You Mamma (feat: Mike Kenally): 53:28 Red House: 58:18 🇧🇷🤘 Saudações do Brasil 🤘🇧🇷
Summer song would make a good evening news song on tv. In the beginning to show you in pictures and caption to show what will be talked about that evening.
I remember when I bought this on DVD back when it came out. This was the first time I'd ever heard of Eric Johnson. This was an amazing show. Also, I forgot how much Eric's band members kick ass.
This show was my introduction to Joe. My dad had told me a bit about him. But I never gave him much thought until I watched this as a 14 year old kid and was completely blown away. Then, of course, you add the master of tone in Eric Johnson and the virtuoso of virtuoso's in Steve Vai to the mix and it's a recipe which really couldn't end any other way than making me want to play the guitar myself. Hopefully we continue to enjoy music from all three for many, many more years to come!
It’s always intéresting to see those guys on a cool and lazy slow blues like Red House. Shows how much these mad shredders know and respect the fundamentals of this music, and have payed enough dues to play it amazingly well.
Really great live footage of Joe as a 3 piece, which is my favorite! Having seen Joe, Stu, Jonathan in Kansas City in 1988 !!!! Joe is my favorite. Bar None......!
They are back and going to be playing again in my beloved Tucson in January of 2024. My New Year is set already. As close to religion of the soul as you can get. These three are small g gods of rock and I can't pass this up.
Joe is like a sharp shooter, never missing a beat, Vai is the one man army with every arsenal, Eric is one who brings a sword to a gun fight but kills em all. Greats of all time.
@@Grooveriff Sorry.....what did you say??
What a brilliant description!
@@Grooveriff So how many albums do you have out? How many times have you been referred to as one of the best Guitar players of all time? Yeah...that's what I thought...
@@karlmccarron3318
He said that EJ is the best of the 3, which he is.
I WAS THERE!! ERIC WAS DISSAPOINTING....HE HED HIS BACK TO THE AUDIENCE MOST OF THE TIME.....BORING AND PREDICTABLE LICKS COMPARED TO VIA.
Eric Johnson calmed everyone with Manhattan!
Eric Johnson is my favorite!
Mines Steve vai
Eric is so interesting to see in this line up, Eric’s my absolute favorite as well. He’s almost like the opposite of what Vai and Satch are. While those guys are known for there shred chops and more progressive look at guitar, Eric could almost be known more as an antithesis to those guys with his more pentatonic and blues based chops on the instrument. I think it’s interesting that Vai and Satch wanted him over a guy who more fits in there style of guitar like Yngwie or Petrucci or Kotzen or Gilbert. I love it so much that they picked a guitarist so unlike themselves to share in this huge guitar related tour
Joe is my favorite, but really there doesn't need to be a favorite
Me too
Me too. So clean so good
Eric Johnson is so damned good... he could shred more if he wanted to but he chooses to emphasize the composition, feel, and melody, wonderful!
SetList G3 Live In Concert 96
JOE SATRIANI
Cool #9: 00:01
Flying In A Blue Song: 06:31
Summer Song: 12:32
ERIC JOHNSON
12 To 12 Vibe (intro): 18:51
Manhattan: 21:44
S.R.V: 26:59
STEVE VAI
Answers: 30:01
For The Love Of God: 35:17
The Attitude Song: 43:08
THE G3 JAM
Going Down: 48:06
My Guitar Wants To Kill You Mamma (feat: Mike Kenally): 53:28
Red House: 58:18
🇧🇷🤘 Saudações do Brasil 🤘🇧🇷
Salve
Salve
Thanks for the list!!!!!!🍆🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@robertperry1293 🤝 🇧🇷
Thx man, gracias👋
Eric Johnson Manhattan was ridiculous, it was absolutely perfect as was all his playing that night and every night. It’s crazy how talented this man is. His music is so incredibly hard to play as well which makes it even more unbelievable. Incredibly technical playing.
Agreed, that was a standout. Very matured, measured and artistically heads above the other shreddy zippy weedly weedly stuff.
Eric plays the guitar like someone forgot to tell him he’s not playing a piano. His chord work, call and response, fugue work, transitional voicings… it’s like Debussey was given a guitar. Honestly once you’ve heard one shredder you’ve heard them all, but I don’t know anyone else who plays like Eric Johnson
Best g3 ever. Those were the years where the guitar playing was at another level.
Actually, the level hasnt ever been that good as it is today
Eric Johnson is so damn cool.
For those who were not born in 1996, I heard this in 1998 and G3 had several versions with the greatest guitarists around. But you got to give in to Joe Satriani for starting something like this. An eclectic mix of blues, rock, metal and RnR. What else can you expect from three geniuses and other G3s? Awesome... Glad I found a live version after 22 years.
other guitar players : only guitar and music
Steve Vai : Guitar, music, emotions, dance, walk, laugh, sad, smile, cry, roam around, walk back and forth, flips back hair, animal sounds , looks above, makes faces, lifts up his hand etc etc
Eric is perfection!
His earmuffs... LOL
@@DuncanHarrist He has tinnitus.
@@sgeggbub1008 IEMs exist
@@DuncanHarrist IEMs can lessen the volume, but are not meant to block out as much noise as possible like earmuffs do. Tinnitus can flair up bad randomly and it sucks, at least Eric is still doing his best to put on a good show
This is a concert film I hold dear to my heart…my dad would put it on when we were cleaning at home, and it just rocked my world. All the different flavors of the guitar. I love this set list so much as well. The energy of these gentlemen was very inspiring to me as a young guitarist. Bless this finely produced flick❤️
eric johnson absolutely killed it!!
For me the best g3 concert ever
I agree, I really enjoy rewatching this one.
EJ is my favorite and I Like his style. He can integrate all techniques in a single song from picking,sliding,harmonics and complex chords. Switching between clean and lead. He can throw a fast sweep sometimes. So many things is going on for a single song from rhythm harmony and melody. I love his arrangements! So simple and yet very powerful to my ears.
It always amazes me to watch Keneally harmonize perfectly with Vai. Incredibly underrated.
he's a beast man. didn't he play with zappa as well? a true beast
@@rudamachoo On the 1988 Album! ,,The Best Band You Never Heard In Your Life“
Anyone else in 2025?
2030
dont cheat,its only 2024😂
2024 here
2052 here. 🤙🏼
No 2008!
Was backstage with these guys,on this tour..met them all for interviews,etc. Awesome people. Amazing crew. What fun. The best!!!!
Tell us a story about each! I'm sure you have a lot. I'd love to hear any and all stories
What year was this tour?
WAAAW!! Joe Satriani in his best form, Eric Johnson so elegant and musical and Steve Vai incredible... very GREAT video
28:30 love this piece that Eric plays. Such a talented guy and one of the guys who finally made me realise that you don't need to play a million miles an hour to be a good guitar player. Since I've gotten older my musical taste has changed and the likes of Eric,SRV, Clapton and Gilmour really make me realise what good music is. I'll always have a special place for Vai and Satriani in my heart but I've moved on. All the rock guitars and gear have gone, I now own 2 strats, a sidekick 65 amp and a small effects unit - that's all I need now.
Do you only eat oatmeal now too?
@@Frip36
If that was supposed to be a clapback it failed...Just like yo mama did. 😂
Its been 17 years now, I've been sleeping to this most often.
Whoaa, me too I used to play the G3 concert audio tape and go to sleep sometimes.... Haha...good one Sir. Wonderful guitarists all of them. 👏👏👏
Best G3 recorded. That tapping and whole outro from Steve Vai after "Answers" is one of my favorites.
That is one of the coolest sounding guitar solos ever.
What year is this show? What about the Tokyo one? Isn't that the best recorded? The one with Portnoy and Petrucci
I think this one was 1996
If I could play Manhattan half as good as Eric, I can die happy.
I saw them this tour at the Beacon Theater in NYC. I was there primarily to see Eric Johnson but Satch made me so happy when he did 'Summer Song' as that always puts a smile on my face whenever I hear it. Then EJ played 'Manhattan' and 'Camel's Night Out' (two of my favorites) and I was in heaven. BTW, it was the same night the Yankees won the World Series (10/26/96) just miles away in the Bronx and when we got out of the concert the streets were filled with Yankees fans celebrating the win. What a night to remember!
Joe was 41 here. He he looked way young for his age and he still does till to this date.
This is my favorite and the greatest G3 ever! 😊
Y Joe se queda al final, para repartir todas las púas que le quedan. Una gran persona, ademas de gran músico. Muchos no le prestan atención a esos detalles, pero cuentan. Yo lo se, porque ademas en persona es super amable. Año 2012, acá en Buenos Aires, nos firmo a todos autógrafos, nos sacamos fotos. En ningún momento estuvo apurado, siempre con calma, con una sonrisa. Un grande de verdad. Ídolo.
Si señor... lo vi, no me la contaron. Gran tipo.
@@ChuecoMar el majestuoso y profesor satriani ojala hubieran editado un dvd con gilbert.
When i saw this video at 16th,vai is my favorite,now iam 36th and eric are the best
Es increíble como Eric Johnson, interpreta su guitarra, un virtuosismo y sencillez MAGISTRAL!! Después de años podemos ver cómo brilla con su gran talento!!
manhattan is one of the coolest songs ever written/played/etc
35:16 the best "for the love of god" Steve Vai has ever performed, in my opinion.
i was looking for your comment i think so too
I agree 100%
Esse foi o primeiro show de instrumental (de guitarra) que assisti na minha vida. Lembro de ter assistido numa fita cassete. Bom demais, pra mim foi o melhor G3. E a performance dos caras estava insana
Eu também foi a primeira vez que assisti um instrumental de guitarra
Fita VHS vc quis dizer ne...kkk
@@canaldonogueira9007 kkkkkkkkk
@@blgvieira como se nota que no presenciaste los g3 con yngwie y john petrucci
Best performance of Flying in a Blue Dream!! All of Vai’s set is absolutely amazing!! Flawless!!
Got to see Vai on the Inviolate Tour with the Hydra about 15 feet away. Packard Music Hall Warren Ohio. Back in early November 22. He is still absolutely incredible. That doesn't even do him justice.
A coworker bought me this CD because he knew I was a Steve vai fan.I Immediately fell in love with it and never did I think I’d get to experience it live. G3 2024 I’m ready for you.
Which show are you going to? I'll be seeing them in Vegas.
@@ShadowborgI’m flying out to LA from Dallas. I couldn’t let this show slip past me.
Found this two decades ago or more when I was getting a remote starter put in my car. They had it in the sound room. Addicted ever since...Plus shows!
This Eric Johnson Fender is the same one from the Austin, Texas show in 1988
until this second I'm still impressed with the harmony of SRV in the middle of the song. Eric is the ultimate neat playing guy.
I had this vhs back in the day and loved it. I remember showing it to everyone who came over. Friends, cousins, my older brother’s friends. It’s still awesome!!!
When I was going through a war in 1990. Gulf war one. Desert storm desert shield. I was rushed into a very high-level position and not many could handle it. Are used to listen to this man play all the time they just kept me pump and help me through that. It’s simple. That’s what this man’s music can do exceptional. I was a pro musician at one time, and I understand what music does to people, and when I walked on a stage I was able to change people’s lives. It’s an amazing thing to do. Not about being a hotshot it’s about performing really did it for me. There’s some others but there are some D’s guys that must be regarded as the best. This man is one of them! My highest regards.
A MAIS DE 20 ANOS QUE EU NÃ O ASSISTIA ESSE SHOW, PARABÉNS PELA POSTAGEM
Eric never misses a note
And that's the fact until now
I discovered this 3 legends guitarist by my dad at the time on VHS and some weed^^
They all great but if you have a little understanding of music theory, you'll know how good and unique Eric Johnson is. Excellent musician.
You don't need to understand theory, just listen...
Having a little understanding of music theory, it's safe to say Joe Satriani is the most unique among them, as he has personally taught the following great guitarists: Kirk Hammett (of Metallica), Steve Vai (of Frank Zappa & Mothers of Invention), Larry LaLonde (of Primus), Rick Hunolt (of Exodus), Alex Stolnick (of Testament), Geoff Tyson (of White Zombie), Kevin Cadogan (of Third Eye Blind), David Bryson (of Counting Crows), Charlie Hunter (of Garage a Trois), and Phil Kettner (of Lȧȧz Rockit). Look it up!
@@jeetz143 gotta agree with ya there
Eric is fantasticly harmonic
Eric is unique you are right so is Satch is unique and Vai is unique, you mean Eric is your favorite and I understand that because they all are great and there is no wrong election.
The legend guitar hero and this is The first VCD i buy in 90's..love it
I still have mine! They signed it too!
Top of the top!
Joe's Summer Song and Eric's Manhattan are sooooo cool !!!
Gracias por subir este concierto, excelente!!!
Thank you so much for posting this , love this gig 🤘🤘
El baterista de Vai era Mike Mangini el actual baterista de Dream theater. Un genio.
this is the first video that made me become a guitar player back in 2003
Thanks for posting!😎🎸🎼🎵🎶
Unbelievable this love them all
I WORSHIPPED this concert (video) growing up! So happy to find, thanks for posting. 👍
I was at this show. I believe it was the first of the G3 tours. The Northrop Auditorium is a nice cozy venue. It was a great night to behold. Thanks for posting this. Love from the minneapple
Gracias por subirloo!!!!
Años buscando este concierto 😌👏🏽👏🏽👌
Llegaste igual que yo despues de muchas veces buscarlo!
somos 3 jaja
Ya somos 4 amigo este concierto es legendario solo había audios
Grown up listening to the cassette of this concert :) amazing
All the love for these 3 greats....but can we take just a moment to appreciate the absolutely solid players behind them? My goodness, top notch all around.
Still the best G3 and never get tired of watching it again
Flying in a blue dreams. Always ma very favourite solo💛💛💛
SetList:
Joe Satriani:
Cool#9
Flying In A Blue Dream
Summer Song
Eric Johnson:
12 to 12 Vibe (intro)
Manhattan
SRV
Steve Vai:
Answers
For the Love Of God
The Attitude Song
The G3 Jam:
Going Down
My Guitar Wants to Kill Your Mama (ft Mike Kenally)
Red House.
SetList G3 Live In Concert 96
JOE SATRIANI
Cool #9: 00:01
Flying In A Blue Song: 06:31
Summer Song: 12:32
ERIC JOHNSON
12 To 12 Vibe (intro): 18:51
Manhattan: 21:44
S.R.V: 26:59
STEVE VAI
Answers: 30:01
For The Love Of God: 35:17
The Attitude Song: 43:08
THE G3 JAM
Going Down: 48:06
My Guitar Wants To Kill You Mamma (feat: Mike Kenally): 53:28
Red House: 58:18
🇧🇷🤘 Saudações do Brasil 🤘🇧🇷
Saw this concert in Austin, TX.....
INSPIRING!!!!!
this is the reason i started playing guitar man can never forget this
ERIC JOHNSON é muito bom cara.
Summer song would make a good evening news song on tv. In the beginning to show you in pictures and caption to show what will be talked about that evening.
What a great great great live show performance 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I remember when I bought this on DVD back when it came out. This was the first time I'd ever heard of Eric Johnson. This was an amazing show. Also, I forgot how much Eric's band members kick ass.
Manhattan de Eric Johnson es un bálsamo para mis oídos
Thank god for bringing them all to us😊😊😊
Just like Christmas, these are a few of my favorite things. Eric, Steve, and Joe on stage!!
whatever pleases the senses... eyes, ears and “touch”, best G3 ever!
Gracias por subir el video, te mereces un like !!!
This show was my introduction to Joe. My dad had told me a bit about him. But I never gave him much thought until I watched this as a 14 year old kid and was completely blown away. Then, of course, you add the master of tone in Eric Johnson and the virtuoso of virtuoso's in Steve Vai to the mix and it's a recipe which really couldn't end any other way than making me want to play the guitar myself. Hopefully we continue to enjoy music from all three for many, many more years to come!
Show inesquecível! 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
first album have seen in 2007 but audio vession...i loved camel's night out of ej so much..thank you
ขอบคุณครับ..ดูครั้งสุดท้ายปี39-40มั้ง
We were there!! AWESOME 💕🎸🎵👍
Que maravilla!!! 🖤🤘 hacen Magia...
might be old,but this is the best for the love of god version i ever heard :)
Thank you for the video
Gracias por subir este recital. Los adoro! Y tuve la posibilidad de verlos en vivo. Lo estoy disfrutando muchisimo.
It’s always intéresting to see those guys on a cool and lazy slow blues like Red House.
Shows how much these mad shredders know and respect the fundamentals of this music, and have payed enough dues to play it amazingly well.
Thanks! Ive been looking for this
20年ぶりに聴きました!素晴らしい👍
Simply The Best G3 🎵🎼🎶🎸💪👊😎
I was there, and loving it! "96" with Adreian Legg between sets. What a show!!!!!!! Satch totally blew my mind.
Really great live footage of Joe as a 3 piece, which is my favorite! Having seen Joe, Stu, Jonathan in Kansas City in 1988 !!!! Joe is my favorite. Bar None......!
Wow that's incredible 👏
Memories ❤️
My favorite G3 concert
Son los mejores guitarras del mundo se merecen todo el prestigio. Brillan esas manos y esas mentes.
amazing show
One of the Best show ever
I remember this is the first DVD I bought when my mother in law bought us a brand new computer for a wedding gift.
Best G3
Eric Johnson is the best feel and song
one of the best albums i ever bought
They are back and going to be playing again in my beloved Tucson in January of 2024. My New Year is set already. As close to religion of the soul as you can get. These three are small g gods of rock and I can't pass this up.
Héroe sin capa bro ....casi me meto al internet oscuro buscando este video jajaja saludos..
Those sweeps from Vai from 55:08 are god mode!
broooooo, my headphone broke so only the right side makes noise...... I can't hear vai.......
Good songs brother y chingonsisimo concierto.... Bien perrisimo!!!