User: Hitmanblack | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am Steve Morse playing one of my favorite songs, its about 8 and a half minutes long and I don't believe it has a name. I think he has pieces from a few different songs in there (isn't that what good songs are ;-p?): Parts from Jesus Christ Superstar and cascades I'm not your lover (and others Im sure) but ultimately combines them into a great solo here. I believe this is from a show in Australia, but I haven't seen a DVD release of a show like that. Only seen a Germany one, oh well. You can truly see...
User: langestock | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am Tumeni Notes Steve Morse The bass has a whammy bar video FAQ: 1. bass player - Dave LaRue 2. Morse's guitar is a Ernie Ball MusicMan, Steve Morse signature obviamente musicman own.
User: LarryDiMarzio | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am Excerpt from Steve Morse's guitar workshop on technique & alternate picking sponsored by DiMarzio, Music Man & Music Villa
User: eaglerocktv | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am In 2009 Steve Morse joined forces yet again with Dave LaRue (Bass) and Van Romaine (Drums) for a new Steve Morse Band album. The result is an album as multi-faceted as Morse's career. "Out Standing In Their Field" is the 12th Steve Morse Band record. It combines Rock, Country, Jazz, Funk, and Classic elements and reaches an unbelievable sound spectrum. The entirely instrumental album clearly reflects the remarkable talent of Steve Morse and distinguishes the influences of the artist's musical history. on top of the fantastic 10 brand new songs, there is a special bonus track: the live recording...
User: BattleOfTheBands | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am Steve Morse Talks With Sterling Ball about the Steve Morse Signature Model Ernie Ball Music Man Guitar.
User: lowando | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am The solos: Lavitz and O'Connor trade eights, then Morgenstein takes a drum solo leading up to a solo by Morse. After that, Morse, O'Connor, Lavitz and Andy West do some trade offs. Great live performance!