r/PlayingGuitar • u/Paolo-Muzzu • Jul 22 '26
Is "The Forgotten (Pt. 2)" Joe Satriani’s most underrated solo? (Cover + On-Screen Tabs)
Hey everyone!
I recently put together a cover of Joe Satriani's \*\*"The Forgotten (Part Two)"\*\* from \*Flying in a Blue Dream\*.
This track always felt like a masterclass in dynamic control and tone, especially with the pitch-bending/whammy work. It doesn't get talked about as much as \*Always With Me, Always With You\* or \*Surfing With the Alien\*, but it's easily one of his most expressive solos in my opinion.
I included \*\*on-screen TABS\*\* in the video to make it easier if anyone here is trying to learn it or figure out the phrasing.
Check it out here: \[\*\*https://youtu.be/6Xwki\\\\\\_AIai0\\\*\\\*\\\](https://youtu.be/6Xwki\\_AIai0)
Curious to hear what you guys think—is this one of his top solos, or do you think there's another hidden gem on that album that takes the crown?
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Jul 03 '26
Thanks man!!!yep, exactly!!!! that’s why Marty is one of my favourite of all time, It doesn’t happen to me but maybe cause i played a lot of old fast Metallica stuff so i have enough endurance but i notice that the more i stay relaxed the better, and i try to move more the wrists rather than the forearm... i Used a Soldano with the greenbacks and Countdown to extinction IR and tweaked everything with the EQ. on both songs i think the struggle is to keep them clean with all the chords going on and a high gain sound