Hadn't listened to Professor Satriani in quite some time.
This came out after listening to a bit earlier today.
A very Satch-like tune
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Some tasty playing there! I really liked the different tones you used... started out with a fuzz (I believe) tone, then to a more amp pushed breakup tone, then to something that sounded maybe more like the neck pickup? Anyway, I thought it was cool
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Agree 1000% very chewy. I used only the Helix for this one and my strat if you can believe it.
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Dude what can I say, completely excellent again your leads are getting better and better they've always been great but that song it's like you were bearing your soul in the lead. That's very hard to achieve with a guitar it's what makes a good singer a great singer and a great guitarist an incredible one. I am a fan my friend.