Simo
First Grade
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Ron,
Agreed that being in a band Ed has a lot more to worry about than Vai who can play a 10 song CD of just his guitar and can try anything as he is not restricted to basically having to have people enjoy 'music' its really only for showing off guitar skills. I have no doubt Ed was 1000 times more influential.
Ed to his credit did throw a lot of guitar pieces in amongst the CD's (eruption, spanish fly, cathedral, 3:16 along with some awsome intros such as mean street.......but something tells me I dont need to list his pieces for you!).
Ed was the first real 'tapper' i saw and was blown away but I think Vai does do some very complex and impressive tapping.
Ed looks to be doing about 6 finger tapping at one stage but I was actually a little shattered when I found out that the 'right here right now' concert is not 'live' it is dubbed over footage of 2 nights and you can catch it out in ed's solo when his fingers are still playing 1 part but the audio has moved on to his next part..... really really bad production there!
As for the G3 concerts, there are 2 that I know of, 1 that features steve Vai, Joe Satriani and Eric Johnson and the 2nd which features Vai, Satch and Yngwie Malmsteen live in Denver.
Id recomend the second as I prefer the songs they do at the end (Keep on rockin in the free world, little wing and another) and I also prefer to laugh at the bloated Malmsteen who still does these kicks and throws his guitar around like he is at woodstock at he thinks he is some kind of sex symbol.....its hilarious!
I got them at JB hi fi but have seen them in all the sanity type stores. They are common and you can get them for around $20.
BTW if you saw VH in Syd i was there aswell. Back row but hey i would have listened from the car park if i had to! ' A year to the day' was my fav of VH3 and at the concert.
Agreed that being in a band Ed has a lot more to worry about than Vai who can play a 10 song CD of just his guitar and can try anything as he is not restricted to basically having to have people enjoy 'music' its really only for showing off guitar skills. I have no doubt Ed was 1000 times more influential.
Ed to his credit did throw a lot of guitar pieces in amongst the CD's (eruption, spanish fly, cathedral, 3:16 along with some awsome intros such as mean street.......but something tells me I dont need to list his pieces for you!).
Ed was the first real 'tapper' i saw and was blown away but I think Vai does do some very complex and impressive tapping.
Ed looks to be doing about 6 finger tapping at one stage but I was actually a little shattered when I found out that the 'right here right now' concert is not 'live' it is dubbed over footage of 2 nights and you can catch it out in ed's solo when his fingers are still playing 1 part but the audio has moved on to his next part..... really really bad production there!
As for the G3 concerts, there are 2 that I know of, 1 that features steve Vai, Joe Satriani and Eric Johnson and the 2nd which features Vai, Satch and Yngwie Malmsteen live in Denver.
Id recomend the second as I prefer the songs they do at the end (Keep on rockin in the free world, little wing and another) and I also prefer to laugh at the bloated Malmsteen who still does these kicks and throws his guitar around like he is at woodstock at he thinks he is some kind of sex symbol.....its hilarious!
I got them at JB hi fi but have seen them in all the sanity type stores. They are common and you can get them for around $20.
BTW if you saw VH in Syd i was there aswell. Back row but hey i would have listened from the car park if i had to! ' A year to the day' was my fav of VH3 and at the concert.