@@RonBluu Two come to mind. Most reactors are watching his guitar solo from 1986 "Live Without a Net" show, but his performance at his idol's birthday party Les Paul in 1988 is just as awesome.
Oh yeah, i forgot to tell you that that Steve Vais signature Inanez Jems for $1500-1800.. His new 'Pia' guitars are ,$3850 after the tax. They are pretty much and upgraded Jems. 😂. Those Pia guitars are even more beautiful than the Jems. I own 2 Pias, both are a Stallion White one and an Onyx Black one and they distract me a 😂LOT. i always catch myself starting at them. Yes, they were expensive, but they honestly do feel like a bargain after you've had them for a while. They are the best feeeling and nicest guitars ive ever played in my life and the possibilities with it are endless. people also do pay triple that amount of 💰 💰 on wlall kinds of guitars that don't even have 24 fretsbamdnanfloating tremolo syste
Awesome to see you react to this. I requested the "from the Harmony Hut" version since it's a bit different and he's just in his home studio so you can see EVERYTHING that's going on when he's playing it... This one you're watching is the official video. But it's all good. I'd still like to see someone react to that "Harmony Hut" version because it's even more bad ass and, in my opinion, MUCH better musically.. So i still think you should watch that version insead but I'd understand if you don't want to do 2 videos of different versions of the same song. 😂 Note: He has the heavy E string downtuned in this song, i think its tuned down to C but im not positive and is using a slide for the melody and uses magnetic tape and velcro to hold the slide behind the next for when he's not using it. You can see it and everything else he is doing much better in the "Harmony Hut" version since it's is close up of Steve just killing it in his home studio. 😊 Thanks again for reacting to this, even tho it's not the version I requested lol😂😂😂😂 Much love man.
I think Steve Vai is better than Buckethead... When i hear the perfect guitar in my head, it always sounds like something Steve Vai would play.. Buckethead is a legend and the man is a music making machine who has over 600 studio recordings. I have tons of respect for them both 😊