Super friends unite!

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A LONG TIME AGO ... TWO LONG ISLAND TEENAGERS NAMED JOE SATRIANI AND STEVE VAI RECORDED A DEMO CALLED “REFLECTIONS ON A YEAR AND A HALF.” NOW — MORE THAN 50 AND A HALF YEARS LATER — THESE GUITAR SUPERSTARS ARE FINALLY RETURNING TO THE CONCEPT OF RECORDING ORIGINAL MUSIC TOGETHER, AND THEY’VE EVEN LINED UP A CO-HEADLINING, JUST-THE-TWO-OF-’EM TOUR

WORDS BY RICHARD BIENSTOCK

PHOTOS BY JEN ROSENSTEIN

JOE SATRIANI still remembers the first time he laid eyes on STEVE VAI. It was 1972 in Carle Place, Long Island, and at the time, Satriani, then just a teenager, was already known around the neighborhood as a killer guitar player — and maybe an even better guitar teacher.

Which is when Vai came knocking at his front door.

“It was your typical Long Island afternoon,” Satriani says. “I open the door and there’s this 12-year-old kid, a stringless guitar in one hand, a pack of strings in the other.” Suffice it to say, Satriani wasn’t immediately impressed. “I really didn’t know him,” he says of Vai, “although I knew and feared his older siblings. When you’d see them walking down the hallway at Carle Place High School, you just moved to the side. Impressive family, you know?”

Satriani laughs, then continues. “So Steve shows up wanting to play guitar, and I think he knew about me because I had been teaching another local kid, John Sergio, who was Steve’s friend. John was a good guy and a really good student, and I probably never would’ve let Steve in the door had he not said John’s name. But I thought, ‘Okay, let’s see what this is all about…’”

Needless to say, anyone who has picked up a guitar or a Guitar World magazine — or, for that matter, has had even a nominal interest in guitar-based music — over the past 40 years knows what this story is all about. Today, Joe Satriani and Steve Vai are two undisputed giants of the six- (and seven-) string universe. Their individual lists of accomplishments are too extensive, and by this point well-known, to spend time cataloging here, and it’s hardly hyperbole to say that there are few, if any, players in the post-Van Halen world that have been so influential, so successful and so beloved for so long. Throughout the years, Satriani and Vai have remained the closest of friends, as well as each other’s biggest supporters and public boosters. They have each pushed not just guitar playing but guitar design into uncharted territories with their various Ibanez signature models (Joe’s expansive JS Series; Steve’s JEM, Universe and

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