I don't mind show-off-y if done with tasteful licks that tell me something musically (I very much welcome that). That's the problem imo with EVH's leads. They sounded obnoxious to me with nothing to tell me. I want flash with class if one goes that route like Rhoads, Friedman, Becker. For my taste he wasn't getting away with it. It always to me stuck out like a sore thumb as the weakest parts of the songs. IMO there's no valid excuse to have parts of any song or piece of music that take such a dive in musical/emotional quality. It doesn't matter if it's a lead, riff, chorus, whatever, every part of piece should strive to be of good musical quality imo. We can all agree it's nice to have more than boring rhythms (his rhythms were not at all boring though), but tasteless/vapid leads get equally boring fast. Of course it's great to have fills IF (and only IF) they're actually adding musical value to the piece. Randy Rhoads fills in Crazy Train and Mr Crowley were actually accomplishing this as an example. He was flash with class and sadly that has been such a rare thing to have in this genre. Perhaps I'm a hypocrite since I don't really write music (I mostly just play classical guitar), but I really thinks these guitarists should step up their game with the musical ideas they come up with. Leads shouldn't be an afterthought with respect to the music