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id='q-27715'><p>What a inspiration this guy is..Did not know his stuff besides working with Roth but sounded like he was (is) very talented.</p><p><a
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href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGFDWTC8B8g" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGFDWTC8B8g</a></p><p>JASON BECKER Interviewed By EQUAL TIME TV (Video) &#8211; July 8, 2013</p><p>In the 28-minute clip below, Equal Time reporter Anthony Bonanno interviewed guitarist Jason Becker, who was a child prodigy at age 15, but later diagnosed with Lou Gehrig&#8217;s disease. Also featured is former San Jose State football player Neil Parry who lost a leg after an injury on the field. Interviewees include musicians Gus G. and Michael Lee Firkins; CEO of Shrapnel Records, Mike Varney; former NFL players Hank Fraley and Greg Lewis; as well as motivational speaker Dan Millman.</p><p>The DVD version of the documentary film &#8220;Jason Becker: Not Dead Yet&#8221; was released last December in North America via Kino Lorber.</p><p>The world premiere of &#8220;Jason Becker: Not Dead Yet&#8221;, took place on March 3, 2012 at the Cinequest film festival in San Jose, California at the San Jose Repertory Theatre.</p><p>&#8220;Not Dead Yet&#8221; won two awards at at the Cinequest: Audience Award for Best Documentary and the Special Jury Prize for Documentary.</p><p>Jason Becker was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, aka Lou Gehrig&#8217;s Disease) at age 20, shortly after joining David Lee Roth&#8217;s band for the gold-selling 1991 album &#8220;A Little Ain&#8217;t Enough&#8221;. Although the disease robbed him of his ability to play guitar — and eventually left him both paralyzed and unable to speak — Becker continues to compose music with the help of computers, collaborators, and a system of communication using eye movements that was devised by his father Gary.</p><p>Even after his once prodigious axe skills left him, Jason&#8217;s music continued to earn the respect of his peers. Joe Satriani called 2001&#8242;s &#8220;Perspectives&#8221; — Jason&#8217;s first recorded work after losing his motor functions (originally self-released in 1996) — &#8220;a triumphantly powerful and beautiful album.&#8221; Fellow virtuosos joined the chorus of praise, including Steve Vai, who said, &#8220;Jason has discovered a brilliant source of inspiration within himself. His deep soul searching has resulted in a body of music that reveals courage and insight and is deeply moving.&#8221;</p><p>Jason&#8217;s original partner in CACOPHONY, Marty Friedman added, &#8220;To call Jason a genius is an understatement. He doesn&#8217;t cater to trend, target audiences, marketing gimmicks or anything like that. He plays out the emotions from his heart and makes real music that is a salute to the human spirit. Jason is a prodigy and on &#8216;Perspectives&#8217; he realizes his miraculous potential.&#8221;</p><p>Jason&#8217;s most recent album, 2008&#8242;s &#8220;Collection&#8221;, is a mix of old recordings and new compositions, with guest guitar work from Satriani, Vai, Friedman, Michael Lee Firkins, and Greg Howe.</p><p>For more on Jason Becker and his fight with ALS, go to <a
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class="bbp-reply-signature"><p>EDDIE’S fingers aren’t fingers they are muscle-powered pistons that hammer guitar strings to the fretboard with the force of a rivet gun”.</p></div><hr
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id='q-27721'><p>The guy was a prodigy, an unbelievable talent.  He primarily played in the neo-classical style (similar to Yngwie for example), which isn&#8217;t everyone&#8217;s cup of tea.  I&#8217;m at work right now so I can&#8217;t track down the song, but I&#8217;ll post a song of his called Perpetual Burn later.  Jeff Loomis (a modern-day shredder) posted a great cover video of the song, I&#8217;ll track that down as well.<br
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id='q-27751'><p>Here is Jeff Loomis covering Jeff Becker&#8217;s &#8220;Perpetual Motion&#8221;.  If you don&#8217;t like neo-classical then you probably won&#8217;t like this, but just appreciate the talent it took for Becker to write and play this when he was 17 years old.</p><p><iframe
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id="quote-reply-27751" style="display: none;">Revo11</span><a
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href="#comment-27751">Revo&#049;&#049;</a></strong>: Here is Jeff Loomis covering Jeff Becker’s “Perpetual Motion”. If you don’t like neo-classical then you probably won’t like this, but just appreciate the talent it took for Becker to write and play this when he was 17 years old.</p></blockquote><p>Very impressive probably not my style of guitar playing but great for a seventeen year old to come up with that.<br
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id='q-27778'><p>I like that super heavy neo-classical guitar, but only in small doses.  I went to see Alan Holdsworth around twenty years ago &#8211; sat the in front row right smack dab in front of him.  I enjoyed it, but by the end of the show, I was definitely ready to leave.<br
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id='q-27779'><p>My favorite two songs on &#8220;A Little Ain&#8217;t Enough&#8221;, are the songs Jason Becker wrote.</p><p>&#8220;It&#8217;s Showtime&#8221;, and &#8220;Drop In The Bucket&#8221;.</p><p>I loved his playing on that album.  Such a shame, he couldn&#8217;t have had more time to work, and tour with Dave.<br
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