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Steve Vai - "Whispering A Prayer" (Live At The Astoria)

Steve Vai performs "Whispering A Prayer" from the 2-disc DVD "Live At The Astoria, London" filmed over two nights on December 6 & 7, 2001. Joining Steve on stage are Billy Sheehan on bass; Tony Ma...  
 
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cacahumeda (5 hours ago) Show Hide
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escucha " bad horsie" y "chameleon" (anteriores a este tema en el recital) y decime si eso notiene algo que ver con el rocky la ropa que usa................. infeliz..........
ludde010 (8 hours ago) Show Hide
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stop complaining and just listen to this awsome song !
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STEVE VAI IS THE MAN !!!


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RagingChaos27 (1 day ago) Show Hide
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One of the most beautiful songs ever written. Vai doesn't need to whisper a prayer, though, for he is a god.
SuperGeo1987 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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OK, asherasator. If you think that what His Royal Vainess plays can be easily reproduced, lets hear you do better. Also, there are barley any effects used in this piece. A Wah, some reverb and delay, and a piece of hardware called a Fernandez sustainer, which only drives the strings to increase sustain, allowing for a lighter touch. Vai wrote these effects into the song. Any musician who can make what they hear in their head a reality is a fucking good one. End of.
carabata64 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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nhjajajaja malisimo...yo no se porque no se dedica a dar clinicas de tecnica y se deja de joder tocando...
gormarx (2 days ago) Show Hide
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And of course you don't have to like it, appreciate it or "get it" at all, as you seemingly don't, but that has nothing to do with whether Steve can play or not. If you really allowed your position to be questioned, you'd already know he's played a LOT of acoustic, electric, processed, unprocessed, etc., guitar, and he is a monster player, whether you like his music or not (that said, I don't think much of his compositions, either, but his musicianship is obviously immaculate).
gormarx (2 days ago) Show Hide
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Oh man... the sound of the piano is what it is; either you know how to use it well, or you don't. The piano does not play anything. The sound of a heavily processed electric guitar is what it is, either you know how to use it well, as Steve does, or you don't. He doesn't play 32s because they don't belong in this piece. All by itself, his "overprocessed" guitar would be silent, so effects do nothing that he does not trigger when necessary, as necessary. That's called "playing music." Savvy?
isnanzho (2 days ago) Show Hide
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oooooops, 4:16 gay move lol.
ImperdesT (2 days ago) Show Hide
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parece musica de pelicula de carbos chicos ¬¬ nada q ver con el rock ni la ropa q usa.

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