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<title>Comment by Triniman</title>
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<description>I had the priviledge of interviewing Joe Satriani back in the early 90s.  He was totally humble and friendly.

Over the years, I have lost touch with his music, but when I saw him in concert, I was in heaven. He is an outstanding virtuoso and worthy of discovery, if you call yourself a fan of the electric rock guitar.</description>
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<title>Comment by SFC Ski</title>
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<description>&quot;The first time I ever heard Joe Satriani&#039;s brilliant Ibanez tone was via an Armed Forces Network television commercial&quot;  Me too! Except the excerpt was from &quot;Crushing Day&quot;, and months later an early AM broadcast of &quot;King Biscuit&quot; finally allowed me to find out who played the song.  I rushed out and bought &quot;Surfing with the Alien&quot; ASAP.
THanks for the tip, this looks like a winner.</description>
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