Steve Vai performs "Die To Live" from his new DVD "Live In Minneapolis - Where The Wild Things Are".
The show was recorded and filmed at the State Theatre in Minneapolis, MN before a sold-out audi...
Steve Vai performs "Die To Live" from his new DVD "Live In Minneapolis - Where The Wild Things Are".
The show was recorded and filmed at the State Theatre in Minneapolis, MN before a sold-out audience as part of Vais successful Sound Theories world tour.
Vai is widely known for both his unprecedented guitar playing techniques and the unique design of his signature series Ibanez Jem guitar. But his fans have become inextricably drawn to his melodic depth, and dynamic stage performance. The continued evolution of his craft is made apparent in the astonishing musicianship presented in "Live In Minneapolis - Where The Wild Things Are". The 2 hour and 40 minute set contains several new tracks and re-orchestrated pieces culled from his rich catalog. His guitar-wielding extravaganza in 'The Murder' is an artistic performance piece that must be seen to be believed.
The addition of virtuoso violinists Alex DePue and Ann Marie Calhoun add a dazzling dimension to Vai's compositions and stage show, delivering fans the unexpected edge they always expect. Other world-class musicians chosen for Vai's band are: Bryan Beller (bass), Jeremy Colson (drums), Dave Weiner (guitar and sitar) and Zack Wiesinger (lap steel).
"Live In Minneapolis - Where The Wild Things Are" is available on DVD, Blu-ray, and audio CD on September 29th.
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not true about never repeating himself, i mean i love his music, it's amazing but there main riff in answers is incorperated into...the animal i believe, it could even be the riddle. but no hating on vai. keep rocking
well i would be ok with every comment even if they are lie or whatever, but steve vai is the only "different" music-man around and if anyone doesn't repeat himself, that is Vai.
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Does that mean he's done with them for good?
This guy changes fret boards like most people change panties... :)
Guess when you are Steve Vai, you can do that!! :)
and i do love vai's music too