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The original version of "The Audience is Listening" has many overdubs and etc. so having only one guitar doing those parts will IMHO make it sound flat and lackluster.Hakky wrote:Well I am glad you got the DVD, as you must be a fan. I am really surprised you think it is "terrible"? Cd also?![]()
Also, I am curious what you mean and about which concept the violins do not at all fit? This new concept of whose?
Last I checked, The Audience is Listening (live) is lead guitar, maybe I haven't listened to Passion-Warfare in ages?
(And do you really mean butcher? Ouch.)![]()
I thought there was a somewhat significant amount of newer material here.
But Andre, I'll give you this olive-- I have heard others gag a bit about this version of For the Love of God.
It's just that your words are kinda harsh about something YOU spent money on. Oh well, I hope you keep it and watch/listen again.
I would agree, there was a different kind of show and energy w/ Mike Kenneally but this was also a great show, just different.robmar wrote:Watch some youtube stuff with Steve live on stage with say Mike Kenneally and you see the Vai I like.All that said I´d recommend anyone to go out and get the DVD.i´ve been following Steve since he played with Zappa at the tender age of 19.
I would like to set the record straight: Steve Vai played and Toured with Frank from oct. to dec. 1980. NOT a Couple of Years like above posted would have you believe: do your homework kiddo.Fanch wrote:thejonesfactor wrote:I would agree, there was a different kind of show and energy w/ Mike Kenneally but this was also a great show, just different.robmar wrote:Watch some youtube stuff with Steve live on stage with say Mike Kenneally and you see the Vai I like.All that said I´d recommend anyone to go out and get the DVD.i´ve been following Steve since he played with Zappa at the tender age of 19.
I would like to set the record straight about Steve's playing w/ Zappa... At 19, he was still at Berkley. He wasn't actually in Frank's band for a couple of years after arriving in CA. because Zappa felt he was too young to be on the road w/ his crazy band. He did intern work, transcribing etc... No big deal, it just seems everyone thinks he went straight to Zappa's band and on the road to Strat abuse.