[Alcatrazz] feat. Steve Vai - Power Live 1985 - Suffer Me - Kojo No Tsuki - Night Games
Deep Epic !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Suffer Me 00:17 Kojo No Tsuki 06:08 Night Games 08:21
Жүктеу.....
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@leololozon39 жыл бұрын
One of Malmsteen's most beautifull songs, under this awsome Vai's genius interpretation. We're so lucky to have'em both on earth...!
@martyisabeliever5 жыл бұрын
Intro Chord progression would later become "For the Love of God".
@2728muzikmann5 жыл бұрын
Vai so much more musical than Yngwie's constant speed. More feeling, more interesting. Vai uses speed occasionally to accent his solos Not speed for speed sake. Far better than Yngwie in my opinion.
@Yonlawlawlaw8 жыл бұрын
This band had the luck of got the best guitar players of the world
@SuperLuxeNYC8 жыл бұрын
Graham Bonnet is incredible here. Wow.
@MusicissuperiorEVHROX316
To be honest, Yngwie’s playing on Suffer Me is one of the best solos he ever did, in my opinion, but with Vai’s version, it’s just so different, but just as emotional. I could cry to both…
@_FunctionONE
When the two smartest kids in class argue.
@joebarrera9741
This when FAR BEYOND THE SUN ..WAS CREATED
@YomiSlash5 жыл бұрын
Am I the only one who thinks that Vai's Suffer Me solo was mind blowing?
@jackvai26816 жыл бұрын
graham spot on...one of my favorite vocalists...but he set the bar so high for himself , it became difficult for him to clear it later in life...awesome voice.
@craigharrison54067 жыл бұрын
they are both guitar gods....unique in their own ways....neither is better or worse.
@tedcabana
Oh, Please.. Steve. Do we need to see any more to know that you are the Greatest of all time? No! But, still you went ahead and gave us so much more than we thought possible, and we thank you for that. You are second to none!
@JohnSmith-ef2sx
What a great guitar tone for even back then. Smooth as butter lead tone.
@mikehashobbies12103 жыл бұрын
After listening to Malmsteen version vs Vai's version of Suffer Me. IMO, Vai did this song justice.
@giannisalustri7848
Steve great you too are in the history of guitar palyer
@gipsyavenger98295 жыл бұрын
Damn first Malmsteen then Vai ? Amazing they are simply a footnote in metal history. Bonnet was a great singer
@Diego0200
Steve Vai un genio de la guitarra todo lo hace tan natural como si fuera la guitarra parte de su ser sin dudas es un prodigio como guitarrista¡¡¡
@SylviusTheMad2 жыл бұрын
Ah, yes, Kojo No Tsuki, the Japanese song English-speaking fans first learned from a German who spoke neither Japanese nor English. And yet somehow we still got all the words.
@petecauser951311 жыл бұрын
Something magical about Vais playing, can tell him part from everyone else..really unique way of thinking he has.
@slimbaroosco2 жыл бұрын
Man Steve just Owned that shit and made it his Own...
Пікірлер: 525
One of Malmsteen's most beautifull songs, under this awsome Vai's genius interpretation. We're so lucky to have'em both on earth...!
Intro Chord progression would later become "For the Love of God".
Vai so much more musical than Yngwie's constant speed. More feeling, more interesting. Vai uses speed occasionally to accent his solos Not speed for speed sake. Far better than Yngwie in my opinion.
This band had the luck of got the best guitar players of the world
Graham Bonnet is incredible here. Wow.
To be honest, Yngwie’s playing on Suffer Me is one of the best solos he ever did, in my opinion, but with Vai’s version, it’s just so different, but just as emotional. I could cry to both…
When the two smartest kids in class argue.
This when FAR BEYOND THE SUN ..WAS CREATED
Am I the only one who thinks that Vai's Suffer Me solo was mind blowing?
graham spot on...one of my favorite vocalists...but he set the bar so high for himself , it became difficult for him to clear it later in life...awesome voice.
they are both guitar gods....unique in their own ways....neither is better or worse.
Oh, Please.. Steve. Do we need to see any more to know that you are the Greatest of all time? No! But, still you went ahead and gave us so much more than we thought possible, and we thank you for that. You are second to none!
What a great guitar tone for even back then. Smooth as butter lead tone.
After listening to Malmsteen version vs Vai's version of Suffer Me. IMO, Vai did this song justice.
Steve great you too are in the history of guitar palyer
Damn first Malmsteen then Vai ? Amazing they are simply a footnote in metal history. Bonnet was a great singer
Steve Vai un genio de la guitarra todo lo hace tan natural como si fuera la guitarra parte de su ser sin dudas es un prodigio como guitarrista¡¡¡
Ah, yes, Kojo No Tsuki, the Japanese song English-speaking fans first learned from a German who spoke neither Japanese nor English. And yet somehow we still got all the words.
Something magical about Vais playing, can tell him part from everyone else..really unique way of thinking he has.
Man Steve just Owned that shit and made it his Own...