Steve Vai Covers Celluloid Heroes
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Why is every single comment negative? If you have nothing good to say, don't say anything at all. I, personally love Vai's voice. You can't say about any song that it "lacks soul", because you don't know how the artist felt when he/she played it. You can't know how they feel.
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It's hard to beat an original artist's version of anything... being that the song comes from them. But I like this Vai version. He shows amazing restraint on the guitar and lets the song speak. Kudos!
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i've been a KINKS fan for over 35 years and while this doesn't touch the original, it is a respectful tribute. and, i've always enjoyed Steve Vai's guitar playing... so take this for what it's worth. GOD SAVE THE KINKS!
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This song as well as every other song Vai plays all have one thing in common, they all lack soul. They may be spot-on technically flawless but they just don't have an ounce of true emotion. I don't care how much phase shifter you cram into it.
Sorry Vai, I call em Like I se em.
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this is stupid
the kinks version was the best by far
vai should stick to playin guitar
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i like the fact that hes not playing some unneeded fast solo
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That's because you're listening to the lyrics. Steve Vai isn't a singer, he's a guitar player. All the emotion you could want is in the guitar parts...
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Steve Vai does a great cover here and so does Joan Jett. What are you all arguing about ? A great song by Ray Davies that has meaning for everyone that has ever dreamed.
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to every musician to music listener we are entitled to our own opinions, say someone covered vai , yet they sounded more awesome to us , to others the new player would sound like shit... know what i mean guys?
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No emotion in this cover...at all.
@nachozz7 I respect that its your opinion but I have to question as to why you would even watch the video then? No offense.
GloryOfSelene 1 year ago