Joe Satriani
7 titles
Filmography
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Joe Satriani: Live in San Francisco
(2001)Recorded at the legendary Fillmore in San Francisco, Joe Satriani's Live In San Francisco finds the legendary guitar virtuoso taking fans through a 150-minute, 25-song odyssey including 'Cool #9,' 'Surfing With The Alien' and many more.

Joe Satriani: Satchurated - Live in Montreal
(2012)Joe Satriani's December 12, 2010 concert at the Metropolis in Montreal, Canada was filmed by Grammy and Emmy award-winning concert filmmakers Pierre and Francois Lamoureux.

Jason Becker: Not Dead Yet
(2012)The incredible story of a guitar legend who refuses to give up on his dream of being a musician while living with Lou Gehrig’s Disease.
G3: Live in Denver
(2004)The G3 summit rules in favor of the power of rock in the electrifying Live In Denver! Join six-string legends Joe Satriani and Steve Vai with special guest Yngwie J. Malmsteen for a guitar odyssey you'll never forget.

G3 - Live in Tokyo
(2005)Recorded in May 2005 at the Tokyo Forum, this performance includes individual sets by each six-stringer, followed by an all-star jam session.

The Ritchie Blackmore Story
(2015)"He spent his life looking for the perfect line up and even when he found it he wasn't satisfied" At last this edgy explosive fireball of a guitarist breaks his silence to tell us the story of his journey from seaside Weston-super-Mare to the stadiums and stages of the world - and it's not a tale for the faint-hearted!
Deep Purple: From Here To Infinite
(2017)Wacken Open Air quickly grew its reputation as the most important metal festival in continental Europe. A peaceful gathering of metal fans coming from all over the world. Long hair, leather clothes, mud and a lot of fun for what seems to be the closest music to resemble the spirit of festivals in the early seventies. They often say that there is no headliner at Wacken: the festival itself is the headliner. This is the exact feeling that Purple had when walking on stage. If an indoor show can be based on a production that is safely rehearsed and set up to the maximum precision... there is never the guarantee that a festival performance will be free from technical issues or any kind of unexpected event. Which in other words means: tension is always at the top! If only Purple knew about the level of love and welcoming they were about to receive and how much their album has been loved by the metal audience in front of them... still, the band felt the “pressure” to introduce themselves to the 90.000 metal fans.