Steve Vai – “For The Love Of God”
Steve Vai performs "For The Love of God" live with the Holland Metropole Orchestra, 2005, featuring orchestration by Chris Opperman.
From the amazing DVD "Visual Sound Theories" - available through the official Steve Vai website, http://www.vai.com and music retailers everywhere.
Features:
• Over 2 hours of live footage
• 15 Songs
• 5.1 Surround & Stereo Mixes
• Feature-length Commentary
• Behind the Scenes Features
• Interview with Steve Vai
http://www.vai.com
http://www.myspace.com/stevevai
Steve Vai performs “For The Love of God” live with the Holland Metropole Orchestra, 2005, featuring orchestration by Chris Opperman.
From the amazing DVD “Visual Sound Theories” – available through the official Steve Vai website, http://www.vai.com and music retailers everywhere.
Features:
• Over 2 hours of live footage
• 15 Songs
• 5.1 Surround & Stereo Mixes
• Feature-length Commentary
• Behind the Scenes Features
• Interview with Steve Vai
http://www.vai.com
http://www.myspace.com/stevevai
The guy is not a fvcking human, I'm sorry. No human can move their fingers like he does at 4:36. :O
that's like tsunami of pure power comes through my body
this is so nice, i have the same feeling as when i watched tubular bells live.
I saw this guy at the medical center, he really is short and acted all weird wearing glasses.
how awesome, Steve Vai is wearing a houndstooth tie! and Bernie Sanders plays the clarinet!!!
C.C. DeVille is much more technical and less sloppy.
A stellar Human Being too. Steve is a Satriani Star Pupil. He is an expert music writer and composer having worked as a highly regarded Rock Music Transcriptor. He describes the way he can play like this and in the end it's difficult to explain. He basically goes into a transcendental state and becomes the note. Even if that sounds a bit corny or contrived, that still is a big part of the methodology. He's probabably not the only one. Most great soulful guitar players when they achieve a certain level have "felt. it", whatever "it" might be. A great ambassador for Rock guitar. So great to have them. Long Live The Guitar Greats.
Never have I heard the Oboe played so beautifully! This is an amazing video. Thank You for sharing. Wishing you years of health, happiness, & joy. Thank You for the music…
8:30 – 8:36, Could someone explain me how the f*ck he did that?
Its like Em its spunking all over the place
everytime i hear this song i think of a sad asain breakup song.
Tava quase dormindo mano azideia 💪😲 2:27
wow wtf, that fretboard looks small as fuck compared to his hands O.o