The Official Steve Vai Newsletter


One of the most highly anticipated live DVDs for guitar fans around the world, Live At The Astoria, London will be released on December 9, 2003. You can PRE-ORDER THE DVD through our Vai.com Online store by clicking here!

The concert, filmed in London during the Alive In An Ultra World Tour in 2001, features the incredible line-up of Steve on guitars; Billy Sheehan on bass; Tony MacAlpine on guitar and keyboards; Virgil Donati on drums; and Dave Weiner on guitar/sitar. With over 3.5 hours of footage (including bonus features) this 2-disc DVD is Steve's first live solo concert film.

Following is the tracklisting for both discs:

DISC 1: LIVE

Shy Boy
Giant Balls of Gold
Erotic Nightmares
Blood & Glory
Dave's Party Piece
Blue Powder
Crying Machine
The Animal
Bangkok
Tony MacAlpine Keyboard Solo
Bad Horsie
Chameleon
Down Deep Into the Pain
Fire
Little Wing
Whispering a Prayer
Incantation
Virgil Donati Drum Solo
Jibboom
For the Love of God
Liberty
The Attitude Song

DISC 2: BONUS FEATURES

Dave's Super-Informative Tour
Billy's Tofu Jack Russell Terrier
Steve's Needs
Billy's Bass Lesson
Soundcheck
Thomas Nordegg Intervew
Thomas' Guitar Lesson
LA Rehearsals
LA Rehearsals: Giant Balls Of Gold
LA Rehearsals: Erotic Nightmares

Special DVD features include: Stunning 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround Sound Mix; PCM Stereo Mix; A Feature-Length Audio Commentary Track by Steve Vai, Billy Sheehan, Tony MacAlpine and Dave Weiner; Band Biographies; and Steve's complete discography (with album covers).

The DVD is in NTSC format, and is region free. A PAL version will be available through Favored Nations early in the New Year.


A LETTER FROM STEVE:

Hey Folks,

I'm running around Long Island right now enjoying the fall weather and some old friends from my hometown, but for the most part Julian, Fire and I sit around all day and watch these hilarious horror films and eat popcorn. Now that's living!

The G3 tour is now a fond memory and I miss being out there. It was such a very special tour. Joe, Yngwie and myself truly enjoyed it and I felt as though my musical creativity was pushed more than ever before. It helps to have those giant mountains to the left and right of you.

At the end of the tour Yngwie gave me one of his personal guitars and wrote something very special on it. That was a real highlight for me. The way he has these guitars set up with the scallop neck, string gauge, etc. it's like playing a completely different instrument. He really is a unique person and although we have been friends for close to 20 years, I feel as if we really got to know and appreciate one another much deeper on this tour.

I didn't think it was possible but even Joe and I bonded deeper too. Our musical communication reached new heights. At times it was like the ESP jams. Moments reminded me of when I was a 14-year-old kid and we would sit in his backyard, back to back for hours at a time and just play. All we had was our ears and fingers. We would listen to each other and although my playing abilities were far inferior to his, we communicated on intimate musical levels totally freely. In those hours I learned the meaning of selfless and pure musical communication and have never felt it at that kind of a level since then, until this tour. There is just something that comes over me when I'm in the vicinity of Joe and we both have guitars on. I feel musically alive like no other time.

Friday I leave back for L.A. to put the finishing touches on the mix for my portion of the G3 DVD and CD and then I will be working the entire months of December and January on the music for the Metropole Orchestra performance in Holland in May. I'm working on a piece called "Helios and Vesta." It will involve a 50-piece orchestra and a small rock band. I originally penned the piece in 1981 and it's been waiting for a serious treatment since. Composing and orchestrating is actually my favorite thing to do. Having command over all those musicians at the scratch of a pencil is an extraordinarily exhilarating feeling. It's dope baby!

I hope you get a kick out of the new Astoria DVD. It should be out any minute now.

Come February, I will resume work on the new studio CD and it should be out anytime between May-Aug 2004. It's going to be deep.

I read all the posts on Vai.com regarding the G3 tour. It's impossible to convey my feelings adequately. I have never quite felt like this. When I was a kid I never expected to be blessed with the opportunity to tour around the world and have an audience of people that find enjoyment in what I do. There has always been this underlying feeling that it was a fluke, not real, coincidence, etc. There's always this feeling that the tour I'm on may be my last tour because there may not be an audience to buy tickets next time I want to tour. After reading all the reviews on the G3 tour I had to pause for a moment. I sat there in this state of quasi-euphoria. I was totally humbled and tried to imagine what I could have done in this life or any past life for that matter, to deserve such good fortune. I was truly blown away. It gave me a different overview of my career and output. You give me the incentive to dig deeper and be more personal with what I create in my music and on the instrument. I'm amazed at how intuitive and aware you all are. You guys all really get it, maybe even more than me!

I even find the harsh criticism very informative and constructive. You make me want to be the very best that I can be, but I also feel that it's you that I'm doing it for, so I want it to be special. It's similar to when you’re in love. You want to do things for the one you love to please them, make them happy, comfortable and content. This is how I feel about anyone that is attracted to my music. It's such an honor when someone likes what you do. That kind of privilege just does not grow on trees.

I hope you see this as being sincere and not a play on your affections, and please forgive the personal nature of this letter but I'm still so high from this tour. I wish you all the best and safest of holidays.

God bless

Steve


For all the latest updates and additions to Vai.com, check our Updates page!

OTHER NEW STEVE VAI RELEASES:

• THE INFINITE STEVE VAI: AN ANTHOLOGY

Available now on Sony/Epic: The Infinite Steve Vai: An Anthology.

With a tracklisting chosen by you, the fans, this double CD represents Steve's most essential recordings over the years. The CD booklet includes an insightful essay and rare photographs! Check out our Vai.com News Page for a complete tracklisting.

NEW RELEASES FROM FAVORED NATIONS:

• ARCHIVES VOL. 3 AND VOL. 4

Available now on Favored Nations: Mystery Tracks - Archives Volume 3. Originally available through the Vai.com Online Store, Archives Vol. 3 is now available in stores! A compilation of Steve's bonus tracks featured on Japanese releases of his solo CDs, along with promotional tracks, and unreleased and product demonstration tracks.

Available in stores Spring 2004, Various Artists - Archives Vol. 4 is a collection of songs Vai has contributed to other projects and records including Public Image Ltd., tracks from the Hendrix tribute In From The Storm with the London Symphony Orchestra, and a collaboration with Chick Corea from The Songs Of West Side Story, among others.

• CAB - CAB4

Eleven tracks of not-to-be-missed instrumental fusion: CAB features the phenomenal talents of Tony MacAlpine, Bunny Brunel, Patrice Rushen, Dennis Chambers and Brian Auger. CAB4 is OUT NOW. For more info, check out CAB's official site.

For all the latest information on these and other current and upcoming releases, visit www.favorednations.com.

OTHER VAI NEWS:

• SURROUND MUSIC AWARDS

Steve will be presenting Gail and Dweezil Zappa with the 2003 Surround Pioneer Award at the Surround Music Awards, Dec. 11th at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. Zappa is being honored for his forward-thinking, and for the extensive work he did in 5.1-channel surround’s predecessor, Quad. Attendees at the event will be treated to Zappa’s recording reproduced in surround, as well as a tribute performance by his son, Dweezil.

You can find out more about the 2003 Surround Music Awards and Conference here.

• STEVE LIVE IN HOLLAND 2004

As Steve mentioned in his letter, he will be performing with the Metropole Orchestra in Holland next year. Dates and locations are as follows:

Saturday 22 May 2004:
De Oosterpoort (In-/Output series)
Trompsingel 27
9724 DA Groningen
Tel: +31-50-3680368
Showtime: 8.15 p.m.
Tickets: € 30,- ( service charge not included)
www.de-oosterpoort.nl

Sunday 23 & Monday 24 May 2004:
Paradiso
Weteringschans 6/8
1017 SG Amsterdam
Tel: +31-20 - 6264521
Showtime: 8.30 p.m.
Tickets: € 20,- (service charge & membership not included)
www.paradiso.nl

For more info about Steve's performace, visit:
www.nps.nl/4fm. There is a great 90 minute audio interview available (recorded in 1997) for your listening pleasure here also!

We'll feature more about these performaces on Vai.com in the coming months.

• STEVE'S ORIGINAL JEM ON EBAY!

A piece of history: Steve's original Ibanez Jem777LNG is on Ebay! Click here to check it out!


COMING SOON TO VAI.COM:

• G3 TOUR PHOTOS/VIDEO
We shot so many photos during the G3 Tour, that we're drowning in them! We'll begin featuring them on Vai.com over the next few weeks leading up to Christmas.

• GUITAR GALLERIES - "UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL"
It's been a while since we created "All About Evo" - an in depth look at Steve's main axe. We've had a lot of requests for a similar feature on another one of Steve's guitars. Got a personal favorite you'd like to see? You can email us your thoughts at feeback@vai.com, or submit your feedback on the Vai.com Message Boards!

As always, all the latest additions to Vai.com can be found on our Updates page - so check back often!

EXCLUSIVE CONTEST!

This month we're giving away 3 autographed 8x10 promo photographs of Steve. Each will be signed and dedicated to the winner. We'll also include one of Steve's new G3 guitar picks with the photo.

To enter, just send an email to contests@vai.com by December 6, 2003. Winners will be drawn at random and announced in our next newsletter.

Congratulations to our contest winners from our last Vai.com newsletter. Jay West from California; Gary Jamieson from Glasgow; Janine Hanson from Minneapolis.

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