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Reply #30 posted 07/08/06 10:27pm

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ThreadBare said:



Well, I'd never heard of Greg Howe before. And, just watched some YouTube clips of him.

omfg



Told ya.
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Reply #31 posted 07/08/06 10:39pm

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Vai is a legend. The movie Crossroads (Not with Britney Spears the other one from the 1980's), played with Whitesnake, 1990's album "Passion and Warfare".

Thank's for the UTube, I added this to my favorites. Have been playing this song here and there this summer. I love how they make Vai's hair blow all around while he is playing. . classic stuff. . very rock n roll. I also dig it when he plays the guitar in a piano position, his fingers are so long and crazy all over the place.

David Lee Roth's band (with Billy Sheehan and Greg Bissonnette)...

http://www.youtube.com/wa...kee%20Rose

...was another interesting stopover for him.


Amusing video featuring the around-the-world guitar sling move.
This wasn't the best one posted, but it was the one featuring only the performance section.


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Reply #32 posted 07/08/06 10:42pm

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coolcat said:



thumbs up! Billy Sheehan, Steve Vai, and Tony Macalpine all on one stage!

I just got Maximum Security by Tony Macalpine from itunes! Wonderful stuff!

I'll have to get "Edge of Insanity" soon. Billy Sheehan plays on that album.


MacAlpine is a MONSTER, too. I'm more into Greg Howe, though.

Steve is the quintessential rock guitarist...thus he gets very little love on certain messageboards. hmm People think just because an artist publicly acknowledges his respect for another artist that it means they've all of a sudden turned fanbot and worships said artist. There are a lot of artists that virtuosos like just because they like them and not necessarilly for any particular reason. Tony MacAlpine was good friends with CeeCee from Poison. He liked them even though he could probably play circles around each member on each instrument. shrug
I've got some decent live stuff of Tony Mac when he was doing his solo thing. Maybe I'll YouTube some of it.


There's some live stuff, and things from his instructional videos already on youtube. wink
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Reply #33 posted 07/08/06 11:33pm

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theAudience said:

allstatenorthside said:

Vai is a legend. The movie Crossroads (Not with Britney Spears the other one from the 1980's), played with Whitesnake, 1990's album "Passion and Warfare".

Thank's for the UTube, I added this to my favorites. Have been playing this song here and there this summer. I love how they make Vai's hair blow all around while he is playing. . classic stuff. . very rock n roll. I also dig it when he plays the guitar in a piano position, his fingers are so long and crazy all over the place.

David Lee Roth's band (with Billy Sheehan and Greg Bissonnette)...

http://www.youtube.com/wa...kee%20Rose

...was another interesting stopover for him.


Amusing video featuring the around-the-world guitar sling move.
This wasn't the best one posted, but it was the one featuring only the performance section.


tA

peace Tribal Disorder

http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431



I forgot how live Diamond Dave used to be on stage! The whole "Eat Em And Smile" album was tight. That was lineup David Lee's finger to
Van Halen.
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Reply #34 posted 07/08/06 11:34pm

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There's some live stuff, and things from his instructional videos already on youtube. wink



I probably have it all already. Thanks for the heads up. wink
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Reply #35 posted 07/08/06 11:54pm

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BlaqueKnight said:



I forgot how live Diamond Dave used to be on stage! The whole "Eat Em And Smile" album was tight.

That was lineup David Lee's finger to Van Halen.

Exactly.

And after EV, for his 1st "Rock Band" album, who else but Vai/Sheehan to fill the guitar/bass chairs?
I've got a vinyl copy of Eat 'Em and Smile. Fun record.


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