Thanks for the reply and the feedback.
I had to record this directly from the line in of an irig 2 hd so I would not bother my neighbors with the endless training of all these licks.
The first goal was to figure out all these incredible links he plays live. The fast licks from the Nimes '92 version were the most difficult to get right.
I always played a MK inspired finger style from the start, so I regularly use the thumb + index and middle fingers style.
As I wrote, there's a lot of confidence involved in replicating a 4 minute solo filled with such fast licks, so it's only natural to find my fingers a bit cumbersome at this stage. If you take a look at some of my other videos you'll see some more comfortable playing and, therefore, more faithful renditions.
Once I have all these licks properly trained, I'll work on the transitions from the bits of Basel to the bits of Nimes, which I think it's the main issue of my execution, right now. It doesn't feel right as it is.
The beginning I took from the Sao Paulo '01 version and from some licks he's played in 2013, and I really like those licks, so I won't change them in the final version.
The closing licks need some polishing as well, and I still need to get the timing right for a great bend that he did in Sao Paulo (I was there at the front row) and I still haven't figured out well.
Regarding timing in general, you need to take into account I was playing without any backing track whatsoever, and even the best players out there sometimes need percussion action in place to keep the pace.
As for the tone, I use my strat at the 4th position with tone knobs tuned down at 2. I'm using amplitude 4 right now and I agree I need to work on getting a better amp setup in there as well so I can get a better tone.
Recording it directly affects the quality. If I recorded that from my amp, the tone would be a great deal better.
Anyway, as I wrote as well, this is still a work in progress, so it will surely be improved.