Damn I forgot how good Vai's Deeper the Love solo was!

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Freaking bringing it like a freight train :eek:
 
OH TANI!!!!! :smack:

Great cd. Via did really cool stuff there. I only wish that his tone wouldn't have been sooooo harmonized sounding at times. But still a great cd.
 
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Core9":314be said:
OH TANI!!!!! :smack:

Great cd. Via did really cool stuff there. I only wish that his tone wouldn't have been sooooo harmonized sounding at times. But still a great cd.

His DLR stuff imo may have been the best stuff from the 80s, just powerful playing but damn this solo just blows me away.
 
I think that whole CD blows. Vai just didn't work in Whitesnake.
 
Very well written and played for sure.
But does he have to make it look so easy?
 
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danyeo":a414e said:
I think that whole CD blows. Vai just didn't work in Whitesnake.

Bro...you can't deny this solo though within the context of this song....Vai brings it.

I agree though that Vai was not a good fit, Sykes was just too good for the 87 album.
 
Sailing ships is one of my favorite tracks on that cd.
 
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danyeo":f2c0d said:
I think that whole CD blows. Vai just didn't work in Whitesnake.

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i saw that show/tour...and vai in whitesnake was like gluing a boner on the mona lisa's forehead.
 
i like the one in fool for your lovin'. deeper the love is good too. EDIT: nice jacket and waistcoat, steve! :lol:

But as you said, sykes ruled in whitesnake.
 
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danyeo":805d7 said:
I think that whole CD blows. Vai just didn't work in Whitesnake.

I wasn't fond of much of anything on that album either.. The solo was good, but overall his tone sucked and he just didn't fit well with them.
 
It's very simple. If you are a die-hard Via fan, it's a great cd, if you are a die-hard Whitesnake/Sykes fan you will be disappointed.
 
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Digital Jams":68f90 said:
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Bro...you can't deny this solo though within the context of this song....Vai brings it.

I agree though that Vai was not a good fit, Sykes was just too good for the 87 album.

Yuck. Sounds like a wanky solo played thru a POD over an Air Supply backing track, and it's painful to put up with Coverdales man grunts over such wimpy material.
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The Whitesnake/Vai album didn't bother me. Actually, there really isn't a WS disc that I don't enjoy.
 
MENTONEMAN :buttkick: :ouch: :nuhuh: :moon:

The solo rules, your distain for Vai is clouding your vision to the point of no return :o Both DLR and CoverTani went out and brought in the big gun of the 80s....one worked and one did not but the studio material bought the goods. The condition of your boy Eddie today.....from the years of hate and fear of the dark evil one Vai :lol: Only brown coming from Eddie once Vai came around was from terrible upset internal organs.
 
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Marshall Freak":a3129 said:
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His technique and note clarity are incredible in that (as usual for him), but other than that I thought it sucked. Play as many notes as fast as you can for 5 minutes over a slow smooth song. That's one of the reasons he didn't fit well in Whitesnake.

other than always enjoying busting digijam's chops about the vai thing :D

vai always adds this overt silliness to everything he does, from posing to dress to whammy wah pitch shifted hungarian minor scales, under the umbrella of "exotic", or maybe just a really bad sense of musical humor, which makes me totally uninterested in what he has to offer.

he did it to alcatrazz as well as whitesnake...his sense of odd timing and using the vibrato bar to steer melody is just so cheap and gimmicky in his hands

and here's the big newsflash:

he gyrates as if he has something to offer women (at least i hope he is intending that nonsense for women) and bottom line is he looks more like a forbidden byproduct of dracula/tiny tim/henry kissenger's huffrag-fueled man love summit, consumated in the mud of a mexican outhouse.
 
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mentoneman":2a43d said:
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other than always enjoying busting digijam's chops about the vai thing :D

vai always adds this overt silliness to everything he does, from posing to dress to whammy wah pitch shifted hungarian minor scales, under the umbrella of "exotic", or maybe just a really bad sense of musical humor, which makes me totally uninterested in what he has to offer.

he did it to alcatrazz as well as whitesnake...his sense of odd timing and using the vibrato bar to steer melody is just so cheap and gimmicky in his hands

and here's the big newsflash:

he gyrates as if he has something to offer women (at least i hope he is intending that nonsense for women) and bottom line is he looks more like a forbidden byproduct of dracula/tiny tim/henry kissenger's huffrag-fueled man love summit, consumated in the mud of a mexican outhouse.
Stop holding back and tell us how you really feel. :lol:
 
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