Steve Vai Interview on DLR

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  • Seshmeister
    ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

    • Oct 2003
    • 35766

    #76
    Originally posted by george
    I met Steve Vai at Washington Music Center (Chuck Levins) in Wheaton Maryland in the early 90s. I was there with a chunk of a girl I was dating picking up my RG550 and Peavy Bandit 65. Yea, I had no cash. The guitar was cool. Steve was standing by the checkout area near the exit door. My amp was brought to the door then the guitar. I opened the case and showed it to him and he picked it up and looked it over and said it was cool. It was the fluorescent green color. It was essentially a baby JEM made in Japan. Decent guitar I thought.
    Anywho - he was really cool. The shop gave me t-shirts for me and the chick, guitar cable and tons of picks. If I had a brain I would have had Steve sign my guitar or something but didn't think of it. I did tell him I heard Viv Woman and other tune from Flex-Able.. he was good with that.

    Any way, my brush with VAI.
    Nothing wrong with a good Jap made RG550, I play one a lot.

    Also I'm maybe a bit weird but I don't care who they are I wouldn't want someone writing all over my guitar.

    That shit is for collectors or bar owners, I buy guitars to play.

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    • ashstralia
      ROTH ARMY ELITE
      • Feb 2004
      • 6566

      #77
      Steve has always come across as a thoroughly decent man. Remember folks, in 1990 he was turning 30. If someone offered me a mil for an album and tour at 30, I'd have jumped at it too. Art AND commerce, right?

      Momshell, please ask him whether he received ash's birthday card in 1990...

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      • Seshmeister
        ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

        • Oct 2003
        • 35766

        #78
        Originally posted by jhale667
        Mick Sweda is way underrated as a player...dude's good.
        I've heard other people say that. I'm like most people and only ever heard the solo to Smooth Up which was either very original and adventurous or atonal shit depending on your point of view.

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        • Seshmeister
          ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

          • Oct 2003
          • 35766

          #79
          Originally posted by ashstralia
          Steve has always come across as a thoroughly decent man. Remember folks, in 1990 he was turning 30. If someone offered me a mil for an album and tour at 30, I'd have jumped at it too. Art AND commerce, right?
          I don't blame him at all for taking the money and launching his solo career on the back of Whitesnake, I just thought he could have been a little more honest about it especially now 20 years later.

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          • ashstralia
            ROTH ARMY ELITE
            • Feb 2004
            • 6566

            #80
            What's to be gained by admitting 'yup, I did it for the $$'?

            We all know that anyway.

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            • ELVIS
              Banned
              • Dec 2003
              • 44120

              #81
              Originally posted by jhale667
              It's similar to Dave's "Do you think anything I do from the waist down is for the guys?"





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              • howie
                Roadie
                • Jan 2005
                • 165

                #82
                Although Vai was great live (in spite of some of the gayness) , Becker was amazing on the ALAE stretch and put everyone else to shame in the solo years from what I saw.

                John 5 live would have been great too I'm sure but we'll never know...too bad

                The worst one I saw was "Rocket Richotte" on the dirty mouth tour....he just fucking sucked and bumbled his way through the whole evening - I was embarrassed for him...
                Last edited by howie; 08-24-2012, 12:23 AM.

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                • jasonA
                  Groupie
                  • Feb 2004
                  • 89

                  #83
                  Originally posted by howie
                  Although Vai was great live (in spite of some of the gayness) , Becker was amazing on the ALAE stretch and put everyone else to shame in the solo years from what I saw.

                  John 5 live would have been great too I'm sure but we'll never know...too bad

                  The worst one I saw was "Rocket Richotte" on the dirty mouth tour....he just fucking sucked and bumbled his way through the whole evening - I was embarrassed for him...
                  You do realize that Becker never toured with Dave, right? Joe Holmes played on the ALAE tour.

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                  • DONNIEP
                    DIAMOND STATUS
                    • Mar 2004
                    • 13373

                    #84
                    Yeah, Rocket Richotte pretty much sucked when I saw Dave on the '94 tour. Missed cues, couldn't keep up with set list and basically looked like a dork. There's just no comparison between that band and Ray, Bryan, James and Toshi - now that was a fucking great band.
                    American by birth. Southern by the grace of God.

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                    • Seshmeister
                      ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

                      • Oct 2003
                      • 35766

                      #85
                      Originally posted by jasonA
                      You do realize that Becker never toured with Dave, right? Joe Holmes played on the ALAE tour.
                      I didn't rate him either although the gig I saw was the opening night of the tour and I don't know how much notice he got.

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                      • binnie
                        DIAMOND STATUS
                        • May 2006
                        • 19145

                        #86
                        Saw Joe Holmes with Ozzy years ago and I thought he was astonishing. Much better the Zakk Wylde (who I''m a fan of, BTW).
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                        • vaijuju
                          Sniper
                          • Jan 2008
                          • 830

                          #87
                          Originally posted by DONNIEP
                          Yeah, Rocket Richotte pretty much sucked when I saw Dave on the '94 tour. Missed cues, couldn't keep up with set list and basically looked like a dork. There's just no comparison between that band and Ray, Bryan, James and Toshi - now that was a fucking great band.
                          The first time i heard him it's was for this show!

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                          6/29/94

                          A very good sound ! Radio FM! , Rocket used a lot of wha wha! different but cool !
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                          • bru87tr
                            Commando
                            • Apr 2004
                            • 1211

                            #88
                            I loved hearing him talk about "Damn Good".

                            I love that song, always have. I remember when it forst came on the radio, I was blown away. Could you imagine hearing SV come to you with that ? It was cool to hear Dave say how he loved it. I would love to hear Dave comment on the lyrics. I am glad SV doesn't shy away from that time in his career. Some guys would!
                            "I've been rich and I've been poor....rich is better, totally better"

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                            • Seshmeister
                              ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

                              • Oct 2003
                              • 35766

                              #89
                              The YFLM tour should have been called 'The average wedding band tour'.

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                              • VHscraps
                                Veteran
                                • Jul 2009
                                • 1874

                                #90
                                Originally posted by Seshmeister
                                I didn't rate him either although the gig I saw was the opening night of the tour and I don't know how much notice he got.
                                Was it Glasgow by any chance? I walked out at around song 4 or 5. Seemed to me Dave was on the back foot - what with the journeymen players who weren't part of the team who made the record. When DLR has to self-consciously work at the show too much, my feeling is his performance drops 'cos he's not 'in the zone', so to speak. I thought it was bullshit.
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