It's not online at the moment but in Vai's night by night journal of that tour it seems that his amp(which was modded) blew every few nights so I'm not sure I would want this...
STEVE VAI’S “EAT 'EM and SMILE” DLR MARSHALL FULL STACK
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I never cared for his tone. For the most part it is too laboratory sterile. Definitely not a plexi, and I know it is 76-80, as I have one. Just curious of the exact year. For no particular reason other than curiosity.Comment
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“Great losses often bring only a numb shock. To truly plunge a victim into misery, you must overwhelm him with many small sufferings.”Comment
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I didn't care for his tone either however it was still better than Ed's 5150 album tone IMO.Comment
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Ha ! I watched TPIR today. ..Got rained out of my day job.Comment
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“Great losses often bring only a numb shock. To truly plunge a victim into misery, you must overwhelm him with many small sufferings.”Comment
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Yep, My band room was across the hall from him in Vernon, Ca (when he was doing Damn The Machine) I was jamming with Ross Robinson and Dave McClain at the time before they were famous of course.Comment
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Ha, just came over to post this. Beat me to it.
Very cool piece of history."What we've been doing, which is great and certainly cost saving, is I train in the sand pit in McDonald's. I do a few laps. I go through the tunnel a few times. The kids don't mind if I smoke. Plus, when I'm done, lunch is right there."- DLR 2003Comment
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