Cover of Steve Vai Live, Milano Alcatraz 25.9.2005
AR (Anonima Recensori)

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THE REVIEW

Before I begin, I want to say that 5 stars are not enough to describe this concert.
I stood for eight hours straight just to see the fingers of the legendary Steve Vai make his guitar speak, sing, and cry. Accompanied by a respectable band, especially bassist Billy Sheehan, he amazed Milan for three hours with his songs full of solos and behaviors worthy of Jimi Hendrix, like playing the guitar with his tongue.
During these hours of the concert, he covered his entire production from "Flex-Able" to "Real Illusions" up to the pinnacle for every guitarist present at the venue: "My Guitar Wants to Kill Your Momma" in a duet with Eric Sardinas.
A great concert but above all the songs presented were wonderful, recommended to anyone reading this review to get the latest album of the legendary Steve to understand the emotions one feels listening to his music.

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This review praises Steve Vai's 3-hour live performance at Milan's Alcatraz, highlighting his incredible technical skill and emotive playing. Supported by a strong band including bassist Billy Sheehan, Vai covered songs from his entire career, culminating with a standout duet featuring Eric Sardinas. The reviewer highly recommends the experience and Vai's latest album for fans and newcomers alike.

Steve Vai

Steve Vai (born June 6, 1960) is an American guitarist and composer known for virtuosic instrumental rock, wide stylistic range, and high-profile work with Frank Zappa, David Lee Roth, and Whitesnake, as well as an extensive solo career.
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