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G3 - Live in Concert
Actors: Joe Satriani, Eric Johnson, Steve Vai
Number of Items: 1
Format: Color, Dolby
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Running Time: 75 minutes
Studio: Sony/Columbia
Product Group: DVD
Release Date: 2002-10-29

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"Great video - great concert - great guitarists"
This video is excellent - Steve Vai, Joe Satriani & Eric Johnson are 3 of the greatest guitarists around today. This video captures the concert I saw - the only disappointing part was it is TOO SHORT! The concert we saw was almost 4 hours long - I've seen many concerts and this was the BEST. I HOPE they somehow get together and do this again!



"G3 Great Video!"
Great video for all guitarists out there who love watching the masters at work.Satch is his usual great, Eric Johnson plays with great feel & emotion. Steve Vai was truly the most remarkable, as he plays with so much energy and emotion. His solo during "Answers" is the best I've ever seen and its LIVE!



"G3-Live In Concert /Joe Satriani, Eric Johnson, & Steve Vai"
This concert highlights three of the best rock guitarists today. Each guitarist plays 3 songs seperately with their own bands, then they all play together. I found this to be an excellent video, because you can actually SEE and appreciate the immense talent of these guitarists! In my opinion, this concert video is definately a "must see"! I rate it outstanding!



"Steve Vai's G3 Live In Concert Related"
: This Album Has Been Shown Released In 1990 In Studio By Passion & Warefare, At The Brixton Academy Theater, November 1989 With Ozzy Osbourne.



"A wonderful video"
Joe Satriani, Steve Vai and Eric Johnson. They are three great musicians. I agree, that three songs each is too little, but then again, with those three songs they really make a solid statement in being great at what they do. Eric Johnson is indeed a remarkable guitar player with an extraordinarly clean sound, you can hear each individual note he plays, even when he plays. His "Manhattan" has one of the nicest solos I've heard.

In reality it is unfair to say which one of the three is "the best". My brother, mother and I sat down together to watch this video. When Steve Vai played "For the love of God" there were two things my mother said that I distinctly remember. She saw his expression as he played, and said: "You can see he clearly loves his sound. That is very important." It really is, and he really does. That song is one of the most powerful and sentimental songs I've ever heard. She also said something else: "It seems like to him the guitar is a fruit, out of which he squeezes all music possible."

I've been a fan of Joe Satriani's ever since I've heard him, what, ten years ago, and he still is my favorite, I think. The sound of his Ibanez is fierce, a "nasty" sound...which I really really like. "Flying in a blue dream" is beautiful and touching. "Cool #9" is a real funky, bluesy tune which is also very good, but he really outdoes himself with "Summer Song".

When the 3 get together- especially when playing "Red House"...it's a real excellent piece. This is a definite crowd pleaser, for sure.






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