Joe Satriani |
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Welcome to another electrifying episode of the Kenny Aronoff Sessions, where Kenny engages in a captivating conversation with his great friend, the legendary Joe Satriani. Universally acknowledged as one of the world’s greatest guitar players, Satriani has left an indelible mark on the world of music with his unique style, sound, and just sheer amount of talent. With an impressive track record of 15 Grammy nominations and over 10 million albums sold, he stands as the best-selling instrumental rock guitarist of all time. Today, Kenny and Joe embark on a fascinating exploration of Satriani's journey from his early days as an athlete and musician to becoming a virtuoso guitarist and visual artist all the way up to his upcoming tour with Kenny.
As their conversation unfolds, it becomes evident that Joe Satriani is not only an extraordinary musician but also a charismatic and collaborative leader and team player. From his early collaborations with Mick Jagger to his experiences as a solo artist and with supergroups like Chickenfoot, Satriani's story is one of resilience, passion, and the pursuit of musical excellence. As Kenny guides the conversation here today, you will come to further appreciate the transformative power of music as well as the importance of discipline and collaboration in achieving success. Just as importantly, you will get to enjoy that rare privilege of witnessing two dedicated friends thoroughly enjoying themselves as they swap stories and a few laughs while reminiscing about their journeys to the top of their respective fields. Prepare to be inspired as you embark upon this thrilling adventure through the life and career of Joe Satriani and learn some of the secrets behind his undisputed musical genius.
Episode Highlights:
0:00 Introduction
2:47 Recording and touring as a band
4:14 Joe Satriani as both a leader and team player
6:50 Joe Satriani’s choice of music over sports
11:00 Where Joe Satriani learned the discipline necessary for success
12:50 Joe Satriani’s transition from drums to guitar
17:22 Joe Satriani’s early musical influences
21:38 Joe Satriani’s first records and first concerts
26:04 Joe Satriani’s first Steve Miller concert
29:45 Joe Satriani’s early bands
32:49 Joe Satriani’s choice to pursue instrumental music
36:34 Joe Satriani’s process for writing music
46:09 Joe Satriani’s painting career
57:31 Joe Satriani’s signature guitars with Ibanez
1:07:05 Joe Satriani’s ‘The Bells of Lal, Pt. 1’ in Sling Blade
1:09:07 The impact of Surfing with the Alien on Joe Satriani’s life
1:16:50 Joe Satriani’s influence on other successful musicians
1:18:46 What keeps Joe Satriani motivated
Quotes:
“Work with what you have to the fullest extent every day, 100%."
"You're the team leader, but you're this team player and it's really exceptional."
"I'm not a drummer. I'm not cut out to be that guy that keeps everyone together. I might be cut out to float on top."
"For us as musicians, we will play one song a million times, and for us, it's a revelation every single time, a new set of revelations."
"The explosion of FM radio back then, in the mid to late '60s... I listened to all the singles. That's how I got into Kinks and Dave Clark Five, all the British Invasion stuff."
"I still wake up every morning and I want to write what's in my heart. I want to explore the feelings I have and turn them into music."
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Joe is the sweetest, humblest guy. His albums take me back to summer of 1991 with every listen. My happy place.
@KennyAronoffOfficial
8 ай бұрын
I agree,,,
What an awesome window into JS's beginnings! Thanks for sharing this Kenny!
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Johnny.. I love listening to Joe Tell stories also
Love this. Just saw you guys playing in Glasgow three nights ago and was blown away - at the risk of getting all Abba, thanks for all the music!
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Ben.. I loved Glasgow
Awesome guest - can't wait!
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Sarah.. One every week now
I had the chance to shake hands and talk with Joe in Argentina, 2016 (yeah, that´s me and Satch in my YT profile pic). He´s just the best human being, sweet, humble and that night he RULED the venue. I love his music SO much, he´s a huge inspiration to me. Kudos to Kenny (another effing legend) and this amazing interview. It´s a blessing to see you guys hangin´ out, God bless you both!
@KennyAronoffOfficial
2 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comments and checking out my podcast.. : )
Joe is the reason I picked up guitar. I played drums for 25 yrs. still do. once a drummer always a drummer. Then I heard joe and decided to try guitar. I was 30 yrs old at the time. 61 now and still buy everything he puts out. Such a humble and likable guy. Great interview.
@KennyAronoffOfficial
8 ай бұрын
Thanks for checking out my podcast David.. : )
That was a great interview, good job.
@KennyAronoffOfficial
8 ай бұрын
Thanks for checking out my podcast. I love Joe
2 legends! Enough said!!
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much John.. : )
JS....Are you kidding me? The Kenny Aronoff Sessions rule!! Fourth one today I've watched. Better than binging anything on Netflix.
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
hey Jerry.. Glad you like these.. Lot's more to come.
Loved this interview very much. Thanks to you both.
@KennyAronoffOfficial
8 ай бұрын
Hey Jeff...thanks for checking out my podcast.
Love!❤❤
@KennyAronoffOfficial
3 ай бұрын
Thanks for checking out my podcast.. : )
Kenny your podcasts inspire me so much as a musician and as an individual and I just wanted to say thank you. You and Joe are such humble and cool people. As a guitarist I hope to build another great band someday.
@KennyAronoffOfficial
8 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for your comments and checking out my podcast. : )
@user-gk2mr6vs7g
8 ай бұрын
@@KennyAronoffOfficial The thanks is all mine brother. You and your guests are all so genuine and the purist of musicians and musicianship. Your interview with John 5 motivated me so much. You guys talked about things that I just needed to hear. I really put it in gear after that feeling positive and ready to succeed. I started chasing gigs again with more confidence and better perspective while also being motivated to practice more. Thanks again. Respect ✊ 🤘
Back in my real younger years around 8 years, I first became aware of John Mellencamp. It was his tunes, but then the Cougar tag that resonated with me. As a result of that, I found you and was a fan ever since. In my early teens I picked up guitar, and it was Joe who made me focus on the instrument. He still does today. Getting to see you both play together on the Earth tour was astounding. Saw you in Manchester and I had my original 1990 Flying in a Blue Dream tour shirt on. Seeing this, just made me happy. It’s a smile that will stick around for a good while - please get tether for a part II, and keep knocking these out. Love it Kenny
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
wow.. Thanks for your c comments.
I've seen Satch several times , G3 tour and Solo, he has moved me the most of all guitar players and I've seen them all. Thanks Kenny , for doing these awesome "hangs".
@jayheinz4624
Жыл бұрын
do you live in a major big city?? I've always wanted to see G3 but they're usually in the big cities.
@claytonphelps9911
Жыл бұрын
@@jayheinz4624 I live about 60 miles from all the shows I went to
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Clay..
Wow, now I know why Joe is such a great “story teller” on his guitar - it’s because he’s just a GREAT STORY TELLER!
@KennyAronoffOfficial
8 ай бұрын
lol Exactly
This is so much fun hearing him talk. It’s so personal and also relatable. By the way, I was at that Steve Miller band concert at the Fillmore East in 1970 and I actually remember that Steve said to the audience, “I know it’s a down home bummer being at the Fillmore”. What a thing to say.
@KennyAronoffOfficial
8 ай бұрын
Hi Jim.. Thanks fro checking out my podcast
Awsome. Satch is really one of the sweetest dudes out there and what I love of him is that he is truly humble and never takes himself too seriously considering as you said on the intro that he is really the most important and successful solo guitar player of all time. really lovely stuff. thanks Kenny!
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
Frankie I totally agree with you. Joe is amazing on so many levels.
@frankierodriguez8661
Жыл бұрын
@@KennyAronoffOfficial wow, thanks for taking the time in answering! You are another HUGE inspiration as a musician and human being. Much love man ❤️
Love him saw him in London during engine's of creation, Manchester (G3) with Vai and Fripp. Last time I saw him was with Chickenfoot with Kenny, Hagar and Michael Anthony. Hopefully see him again soon with Vai or playing Eddie's stuff.
Another winner, Kenny. Two interesting, modest, accomplished people, having a very interesting conversation. Love your questions, and your interest in, and attention to, your interviewees. Thanks very much.
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! 😃
Wow! Those fretting hand fingertips!! 🤯
i played joe satrianis tunes so many times i dont even have to press play anymore. it plays in my head note for note. its crazy ❤
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
hell yes
@user-pf1qy4tz9m
Жыл бұрын
@@KennyAronoffOfficial you sir are an amazing drummer. !! :)
I'm enjoying your channel and interviews Mr. Aronoff . THX!
@KennyAronoffOfficial
3 ай бұрын
Thanks for checking out my podcast... : )
listening to Joe talk about Jimi Hendrix is priceless!!!
@KennyAronoffOfficial
3 ай бұрын
I agree.. Hendrix had a huge influence on me on so many levels AND I got to see Jimi play live with his original line up. Noel Redding and Mitch Mitchel.
@shannon5373
3 ай бұрын
@@KennyAronoffOfficial you're a legend!!!!
@KennyAronoffOfficial
3 ай бұрын
@@shannon5373 : ) Thanks for your comments.
There’s a video of Joe playing with a superb player, but the emphasis was on sharpening this guys skills and technique. It came through that Joe truly, truly had the heart of a teacher. He’s humble and a class act.
@KennyAronoffOfficial
11 ай бұрын
yes he is..Incredible artist and an incredible humble man.
Joe, the way you felt about hearing Jimi, was the way so many of us felt the first time we heard Surfing with the Alien… I remember the day, the place and the awe I felt and experienced hearing that album for the first time … thank you
@KennyAronoffOfficial
3 ай бұрын
Great comments about Joe and his music. Thanks for checking out my podcast. : )
Tour Shape Shifting now!
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
lol ok.. lets do it.
Thanks Kenny for doing these interviews. Fascinating and motivational peek behind the curtain! Sharing your experiences and wisdom as well as the legends you interview is invaluable.
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Doran
I got to see you play live with Joe in Austin TX, last year, you guys rocked 🤘🤘🔥🔥 you did a sick drum solo. Your style in drums and energy on chickenfoot, elephants, and the rest is inspiring. Keep on rockin Kenny 💪🔥
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
wow.. Thanks Jay.
Kenny, thank you for this. As an artisan working in my shop, I listened to this, and to paraphrase you " this was a gift I didn't expect!" Thanks for making my day!!
@KennyAronoffOfficial
3 ай бұрын
Fantastic. Thanks for your comments and checking out my podcast.
Love these two guys!
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Nicholas
I saw Kenny and Joe play together in another very talented band with 3 fingers CHICKENFOOT! At first I was bummed that Chad Smith wasn’t playing but we didn’t just get any ole drummer to fill in. We got THE drummer! The world must appreciate Kenny Aronoff! I sure do. And Joe is actually an alien. Great interview!!
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
lol Yes Joe is an alien. A very nice alien... : ) Chad picked me to be his replacement which I thought was super cool..
One of my ALL TIME favorite guitar plarers!
@KennyAronoffOfficial
8 ай бұрын
One of mine also. and I get to play and record with him.
Aloha, Kenny. I’m really digging the podcast. You do it right. All the best, brother 🤙
@KennyAronoffOfficial
7 ай бұрын
Thanks for checking out my podcast.. : )
Class act. Love his music and character. I will always remember the day when a buddy of mine gave me a copy of his tape Joe Satriani - Live in San Diego 1988 back in 1989. I was blown away. I worked in a factory 10 hr shifts and just wore this tape out. I learned SO much about the capability of electric guitar - emotion, expression, technique, phrasing and composition. And he did all this LIVE! Still to this day one of my favorite recordings. You gotta Google Joe Satriani - Live in San Diego 1988, its just that great. Lovely interview :)
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comments.. I love recording and touring with Joe. Bad ass and a wonderful person.
So Great! Thank you and Joe. Please keep it up Kenny! Really cool..
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Christopher
Great interview. I love the life lessons. Very motivational.
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Chris
Shout out from your fan from far away, Indonesia, Joe and Kenny!
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
Thanks WADYA : )
such a great podcast. started playing in 84 at the age of 9. mainly rock and blues. i will never forget hearing joes surfing with the alien for the first time here in england. my chin was on the floor. i had never heard anything like it. my dad is a really good guitarist who got inspired me to play. he said he was not into it. but i knew he really was. he admitted that to me years later. then just the other month my mother said to me hey rob. i heard that joe satriani the other day and its amazing!! i was like mum. joes been my guitar hero most my life lol. amazing!
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
great comments .. Thanks.
@user-pf1qy4tz9m
Жыл бұрын
@@KennyAronoffOfficial most welcome! :)
Saw you guys at the Brown County Music Center in Indiana. Awesome concert. Awesome interview. Thanks Joe and Kenny!
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Jon. : )
Fantastic interview Kenny. I’m a huge Joe fan, and this was just great. I’m really digging your channel and look forward to seeing more!
@KennyAronoffOfficial
3 ай бұрын
Thanks for checking out my Podcast... : )
GREAT conversation between two accomplished, cool musicians. So much fun hearing the stories behind your respective musical journeys. Keep up the great work and thanks for the inspiration and fantastic jams over the years!
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Frederick.. Many more episodes coming.
Saw you guys at the Experience Tour and you guys killed it!!!
@KennyAronoffOfficial
8 ай бұрын
Hell Yes.. T hanks. I loved that tour.
Incredible interview! Heard surfing with the alien as a kid and that changed my life for the better
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
I love that.. Fantastic..
Two awesome guys! Funny, I saw Joe on one of those early Club shows right before the theaters, and met him after the show, such a nice guy😁
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Tony
Greetings from Sydney, Oz. Nice work Kenny.
@KennyAronoffOfficial
3 ай бұрын
Thanks for checking out my podcast.. AND I love Sydney
Saw you guys October of last year at the Fox Theatre in Oakland, great show 👍
Excellent interview and hang. Thank you!! I looove that you shared the sling blade reference. I had to go listen. Yes!! 👍🏻
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
That was an amazing movie.. Creepy but so we'll done right?
@richbean
Жыл бұрын
@@KennyAronoffOfficial yeah! He was great in that. Every time I always thought the reverse guitars in that scene were so cool. I guess I need to check more of Joe’s albums 👍🏻
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
@@richbean Definitely check out Joe Satriani's last 2 records. Shapeshifting and Elephants of Mars. completely different but equally amazing.
Aahhh! Just discovered the Satch, Kenny and Dug set! That trio is so cool it could reverse global warming.😅
@KennyAronoffOfficial
3 ай бұрын
Thanks for checking out my podcast... : )
Joe is a class act .
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
yes he is on many levels.
Kenny, great interview,🎶 really really good!🎶 As a musician for the last 45 years, I can definitely relate 🥁and I always remember when satch boogie came out on the radio!!🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸✨✨✨🎉😃 And drinking, more??haha,, you guys are doing so well, because you are not heavy drinkers😊 your parents, grandparents and role models👍👍🙏
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Jay..lot's more to come.
@jayheinz4624
Жыл бұрын
@@KennyAronoffOfficial awesome 👍 looking forward to it!! 🎶😃
saw you in Manchester, chemistry of the band is awesome.
@KennyAronoffOfficial
3 ай бұрын
Thanks for checking out my podcast.. I love Manchester
This was great! Can’t wait to see what you guys come up with next. Great information about Joe and so cool to get to hear these stories and experience Joe’s coming up. Say hi to Bryan for me😊
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Joe... Lot's more episodes coming.
@joeriffanucci
Жыл бұрын
@@KennyAronoffOfficial thank you, looking forward to them!
Wow I totally relate to starting out as a drummer, I remember I gotta kit at age 10, by 12 I sold my drums and obtained an SG copy ha ha.
@KennyAronoffOfficial
7 ай бұрын
lol cool.. Thanks for checking out my podcast
@user-yq9jv4qn7f
7 ай бұрын
Your welcome I just discovered your pod cast! I love it! Thanks for the insightful interviews I’m definitely appreciating it.
Hey Kenny. Mine was Purple Haze too. Heard it at a 7th grade dance and immediately knew I just had to make my guitar sound like that. My first 45 was Magic Carpet Ride by Steppenwolf with Sookie Sookie on the B side. Hendrix revolutionized the electric guitar and it changed music forever
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
Timothy... It sounds like we had very similar experiences.. : )
@timothymacmaster7432
Жыл бұрын
@@KennyAronoffOfficial Hearing Mahavishnu Orchestra ‘s The Inner Mountain Flame, Joe Pass playing solo guitar at Dontes and Van Halen’s first album (in that chronological order) were also passion inspiring moments. It wasn’t long thereafter that the path lead to Charlie Parker, Miles and Coltrane. If the music does not prompt an emotional response, it’s just frequencies and intervals. These days I like a lot of different styles of music. However, if it doesn’t provoke an emotional response, my interest won’t last long. Aloha. P.S. The first time I heard Flying In A Blue Dream passion flared. It still does.
Your da jjob is the arduous task of traveling in the bus and rehearsing. The show is the fun part.
hey Kenny -this is so cool! Keep doing this please -you with a cool guest is a fly on the wall time a million! 🖤
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
Many many more amazing guests will be on my podcast. : )
@MissingMars
Жыл бұрын
@@KennyAronoffOfficial sa-weet!
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
@@MissingMars Thanks
21:15 - 😂😂😂 What a wonderful funny stories from you guys!
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
Thanks.. They get funnier the longer we talk...: )
Saw you in DC in October. You were fantastic. The entire band put on an incredible show. How about swinging by Baltimore after your Atlantic City gig?
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
we will be in Atlantic City Late June with the Steve Miller Band.
This was super great to view! 🥰 👏 Thanks so much Kenny and Joe! I was looking for some where to wish Joe a Happy Birthday!! And I found this! 😂 You two make a great team! 😉 And I love that Joe has such a wholesome story to tell. I'm guessing that your tour is finally done for now to give y'all some time to relax a bit and enjoy the fruits of your labor; and your families, friends. I'm really looking forward to seeing you guys in concert again. 10/10 I'll never forget. Brightest Blessings to you both! ☺️✌️❤️🦋🙏 Happy Birthday Joe! 🥳🎂🎈🎁P.S. try some bag balm for your fingers. It used to come in a green can with clovers on it. 🍀✌️☺️
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for your amazing comments.
@trudy285
10 ай бұрын
@@KennyAronoffOfficialYou're very welcome Kenny! I really look forward to seeing you in concert again! Hopefully I'll be back living on the East Coast for the next tour! Fingers crossed, breath not held, prayers being said! Stay safe and well now! ☺️✌️❤️🦋🙏
This is great, thank you so much. I love Shapeshifting and the Elephants of Mars. I saw you at Talking Stick in Phoenix: you guys rocked but that venue is just awful, more like conference lunchroom than concert hall (their outdoors space is nice, but that room.... ). Rock on and hope to see you again before long! Maybe at the Celebrity Theater, that's one nice venue (for the audience anyway) :)
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
Hi Steve.. I agree The out door space is amazing.
This was wonderful to watch. As much as I appreciate Mr. Satriani's talent and ability, I've never tuned in to his music and playing (ditto Vai, Lukather and several other hot American players). However, a decade ago I stood about 8 feet to the side of him whilst he was preparing to play an event at the Frankfurt Music Fair. The doors to the room hadn't yet opened, so there were only staff and me. And him. His headgear was firmly in place as were his shades. So was his tone. I find his sound somewhat 'processed' and his playing somewhat over-accomplished (my issue also with the aforementioned), yet I must admit, he sounded sensational, with killer tone and brief bursts of some great melodies as he tweaked his sound. Joe's mention that Jeff Beck couldn't be replaced is totally true. Which is possibly what Mr. Jagger was thinking when he enlisted Joe - he wanted someone sonically distant from Beck (and Keith) yet had great tone and melodic sensibilities, not some hotshot modal shredder. As for the success of an instrumental album in 'rock'. Jeff's 'Blow by Blow' and 'Wired' - I believe Joe and Steve Vai have said they learned every note from those - set the benchmark and opened the floodgates for the likes of the aforementioned and many others to not only record instrumental albums, but also have success...just as in 20 years from now some young player will score similar success because Joe, like Beck, proved that the possibility is very real. Joe seems to be a wonderful person. After watching this I will be paying closer attention. Thank you gents.
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
Joe is a super wonderful person besides being an amazing artist.
Hi Kenny, enjoyed the gig you talked about at the end earlier this year, didn't realize you were the drummer till now, lol: ) Man, that finish with Surfing! Tight stuff! Hey, do you think you could do a similar talk with Buckethead? I understand he might not be someone who does interviews - but maybe he'd do one with you?
@KennyAronoffOfficial
7 ай бұрын
Thanks for checking out my podcast.. : ) Buckethead would be a very cool interview.
I wish he spoke about the Satch sock puppet and how that came about too though!
Not Of This Earth was a masterpiece as well
Satch is real deal.
Satriani should be driving a Formula 1 race car while he's playing his guitar while he's wearing those sunglasses too cool to be cool
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
lol
HEY JOE, HEY KENNY... THE WORD I THINK YOU BOTH WERE LOOKING FOR WHEN DESCRIBING THE "BAND" EXPERIENCE AND THE EXPERIENCE OF PLAYING TOGETHER WITH REAL PEOPLE IN THE SAME ROOM? IS: THE CONNECTION..... ITS ALL ABOUT THE CONNECTION WE SHARE WITH EACH OTHER, IN ANY EXPERIENCE TOGETHER.. AND IT IS THAT CONNECTION THAT IS MISSING IN TODAYS WORLD, IN EVERYTHING! SO WE NEED MORE CONNECTION! ( WE NEED MORE COWBELL TOO ) : p BUT WE REALLY NEED "CONNECTION" WITH EACH OTHER... I ALSO WANT TO SAY THAT I THINK ALL THE SUCCESSFUL AND ACCOMPLISHED MUSICIANS OF THE PAST 40yrs! SHOULD ALL BE WORKING TOGETHER TO REBUILD THE "MUSIC BUISSNESS" USING THE SAME FRAMEWORK IT USED TO BE YEARS AGO! BECAUSE THAT IS ANOTHER CONNECTION THAT THE WORLD IS MISSING AND REALLY NEEDS! TODAYS MUSICIANS ARE NOT REALLY MUSICIANS.. THEY ARE USING COMPUTERS TO REPLACE THEIR OWN SKILLS AND ABILITIES, VOICES AND EMOTIONS.. WHICH MAKES FOR REALLY SHITTY "MUSIC".. AND NO REAL BANDS! WE HAVE TO CHANGE THAT, AND FAST! THERE ARE MANY YOUNG MUSICIANS OUT THERE HAVE NO DIRECTION, NO TEMPLATE, NO KNOWLEDGE OF HOW TO BE AND DO WHAT THEY FEEL THEY ARE HERE TO BE DOING WITH THEIR LIVES! AND FOR THOSE WHO DO GET STARTED? THERE IS NO MONEY FOR THEM TO BE ABLE TO JUST BE THEMSELVES AND FOCUS ON MAKING GREAT MUSIC FOR THE REST OF THE WORLD TO ENJOY! : / I THINK ALL THE OLDER MUSICIANS WHO THE EXPERIENCE, KNOWLEDGE AND WISDOM, SHOULD BE RESPONSIBLE FOR GIVING BACK TO THE YOUNGER GENERATIONS AND BE HELPING TO PRESERVE THE CONNECTIONS OF THE PEOPLE WHO MAKE MUSIC TO THE PEOPLE WHO NEED MUSIC THROUGHOUT THE WORLD! THE WAY THE ORIGINAL MTV DID IT! : ) OH AND I ALSO WANTED TO SAY THAT JOE NOT ONLY CAME UP WITH HIS OWN STYLE OF MUSIC.. BUT HE WAS THE NEXT PERSON/GUITARIST AFTER EDDIE VAN HALEN TO TAKE GUITAR TO THE NEXT LEVEL! IN TERMS OF APPROACH, EXPRESSION, STYLE, AND SOUNDS....... THAT SHOULD ALWAYS BE MENTIONED!
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
I agree .. Everything starts with Connecting with a person or people.. then you can communicate and finally Collaborate
Whaat? 57:52 Joe really has 200 Ibanez JS Signature guitars? I get having 200 different guitars, but 200 of the same one? I know they're probably a bit different, but they cant be that different from each other.. Would love to see that collection
Satch Kenny and dUg Pinnick!?!🤯🤯
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
Dave.. Yeah that was a power trio, right? 3 bald dudes.
@davedecker1725
Жыл бұрын
@@KennyAronoffOfficial Is there any footage of you 3 playing together? I cant imagine how powerful that sounded. Any chance getting Jerry from King's X on the podcast?????
What is the wine called? I can’t find it anywhere… 🤔
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
Uncommon Wine is the name and Smith Devereux is the winery. It's on their web site
Actually a swing shift job when you think about it
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
😀
I love watching old Michelle Branch vids just to see Ken stealing it. I love Michelle Branch btw!!
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
Trevor.. I love those videos and I will even tally get Michelle on my pod Cast.. : )
@trevorbayfield4006
Жыл бұрын
@@KennyAronoffOfficial Fantastic!!
Joe looks like mick mars brother.
@KennyAronoffOfficial
8 ай бұрын
Thanks for checking out my pod cast. : )
call it Pandemic rewind!
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
lol
🥱
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Жыл бұрын
Joe Satriani Rocks!!
Don't call it a night job. You guys tell us that ticket prices are for the dayjob of traveling, hotel check in &out and so on. The show is the fun not work time of the day for both players and audience.
@KennyAronoffOfficial
Ай бұрын
Thanks for checking out my podcast. .: )
Too bad sports is all fixed. I use to love watching nfl college. The kneeling situation with kaperneck as well as the games rigged, i call3d it quites Besides that, i dont wztch tv. Im not interested in the propaganda they spew out for 20 minutes of every hour. Called programming 4 a reason. Same reaseon i dont listen to radio. Haven't 14 years.
Kenny is 70 years old! Unbelievable!
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Жыл бұрын
yup.. lol