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Re: Music and the Future Generation (Satriani)
Posted By: Wolfspirit, on host 206.47.244.93
Date: Thursday, October 19, 2000, at 00:02:32
In Reply To: Re: Music and the Future Generation posted by Tranio on Wednesday, October 18, 2000, at 14:28:59:

> > I love a lot of techno/electronica music. One
> album I'm blown away by is Joe Satriani's Engines
> of Creation. He combined electronica with the rock
> guitar, and the results (in my opinion) are
> amazing. I never really listened to instrumental
> albums until recently, and it's almost surreal how
> much emotion you can get out of the music...it's
> like you can interpret it anyway you want to.
> Also, depending on your mood, you could interpret
> the same song many different ways...I'm getting
> carried away now. You know what I mean. LOL. 8-)
> >
> > ~Den-"rap is crap"Kara

C'mon Den... You really consider Satriani to be "techno" and... um... "electronica"? Electronica is like that French syntheticist Jean-Michel Jarré, who did the music for the Y2K sunrise at the Great Pyramids in Egypt. Joe Satriani's wide range of styles kinda defies classification. "Instrumental Rock Guitar" is about the best description I can come up with.


> I haven't heard that album yet, but have you heard
> "Flying in a Blue Dream"? Most of the album is
> instrumental save for about 4 songs in which he
> sings (the first album to feature him doing so).
> Overall, a realy great listen. What's nice is the
> variety of song styles that he uses keeps it very
> entertaining. My favorite song title on this
> album: Mystical Potato Head Groove Thing.
>
> Tra "Satriani... hmmm...I wonder if he's Italian"
> nio

Well, Joe Satch did start out his career in San Francisco, where he still lives.

And the man is one great guitarist. He's awesome. I really enjoy "A Train of Angels" (who wouldn't if you heard it for the first time?) and I have a soft spot for "Lords of Karma", too. The "Engines of Creation" album is very, very good. There seems to be an underlying spiritual thematic in all his songs; but I've never been able to snag a good bio on Satriani explaining that part, so I'd like to know a little more about his views.