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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 08 2005 at 01:37

GUYS! I´M HERE JUST TO SAY THAT VAI IS ONE OF THE BIG COMPOSERS IN THIS TIME. DID YOU HEAR ULTRA ZONE ? PASSION AND WARFARE?. YOU MUST HAVE THIS AWASOME ARTIST IN YOUR LIST.

BECAUSE I DON´T SPEAK ENGLISH VERY WELL, I´LL PUT THIS IN SPANISH: Vai ha creado increíbles sonidos en su guitarra, ha explorado nuevos caminos y eso lo convierte, sin duda alguna, en un artista progresivo, porque despues de todo, a eso se le llama progresivo: El buscar nuevos horizontes y no limitarse a lo normal. A la vez, es muy virtuoso, PERO NO POR ESO DEJA DE SER PROGRESIVO, de lo contrario Yngwe Malmsteen se encontraría en esta pagina.

PLEASE, KEEP VAI ON YOUR PAGE.

CHEERS FROM BARILOCHE, PATAGONIA, ARGENTINA.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 08 2005 at 02:09

Got this from the "Prog" definition on this very web site.

"Progressive rock artists sought to move away from the limitations of radio formatted rock and pop, and "progress" rock to the point that it could achieve the sophistication of jazz or classical music. It is admired by its fans for its complexity, requiring a high level of musical virtuosity to perform. "

I would say that encompasses Vai's work. He definately pushed the limits of the guitar as an instrument. While wild and unruly; there is definately an elevated level of sophistication to his playing, and I don't believe that anyone would argue that a "high level of musical virtuosity" is required to play it. Not just anyone can pick up a guitar and coax those sounds out of it.

He's not my favorite axe master, not even close really, but I would have to say that his work does fit within the definition of "progressive" music, and therefore, appears to belong here as much as any other artist in that category.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 08 2005 at 02:19

Incidentally, our friend LiquidSeBarrio was saying that Vai has created new sounds with his guitar, and explored new methods, and that, that fact "without a doubt" qualified him as a "progressive"

He says Vai searches for new horizons and does not limit himself to the norm, and the fact that he is a virtuoso does not disqualify him as a progressive.

 

Loosly translated. I speak it a hell of a lot better than I read or write it lol. 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 08 2005 at 02:29

Originally posted by GoldenSpiral GoldenSpiral wrote:

ugh.  please. not vai.
He's technically brilliant, but I hate his style and he is not progressive.  My friend is a huge fan of Vai and he made me watch this live DVD.  it was awful.  he's there on stage with a skin-tight shirt, glitter on his face and an industrial-strength fan on stage to blow his hair back while he plays so he can look cool. 
I like self-indulgent music, but please, lay off the glitter, man.

As if Peter Gabriel never used make-up.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 08 2005 at 03:27
Originally posted by Snow Dog Snow Dog wrote:

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It's not overzealous - I explain my ratings precisely and with factual detail that could be disagreed with.

Sorry, but its how I see it. You're review of ANATO, giving it 5 stars, and you're review of Queen II, talking about it as if it was some long lost prog masterpiece that you just rediscovered.

I haven't reviewed ANATO yet.

Queen II does seem like a long lost masterpiece of prog that I've just rediscovered, and I justified why. I'm not just saying "it's how I feel, man", I hear the prog elements and present them - for discussion if necessary.

But no.

The disagreements are "just my reaction", "never ever thought of them as prog as such", "thats just the way I feel".

" Just My reaction" is not a disagreement in this argument. Just an explanation for a previous post. The rest are my personal opinions. Ok, so its the way I feel, sometimes thats what you go on, like a detectives hunch! I've read many of your posts and you always make a strong argument, but I have no facts to back me up. Just opinion.

If you have no facts to back your hunch up, then wouldn't it be better to can the argument until you do?

I work on hunches too, of course - music being subjective. It's only by injecting some objectivity that a discussion really has any merit. Otherwise it's just "yes it is, no it isn't". Which is a waste of time.

So what if you didn't think they were prog at the time? Now is not then, and prog is viewed very differently these days. Times change.

Not just me, I don't think anyone considered them prog. Times do change I agree, which is why I said in a previous argument with you that I didn't consider Iron Maiden or Def Leppard Heavy Metal. By today's standards they're not!

And by today's standards, Queen are prog. Touche!

Steve Vai (remember!!!), however, does not seem to be.

"theatrical rock"??? You just made that up.

Of course I made it up! I'd hardly deny it. Journalists make things up all the time. I have heard them called something similar though. This is what happens when a band is difficult to catagorise.

Why go with other people's opinions and thoughts?

I certainly don't.

Weren't Yes, Genesis, Pink Floyd and ELP all theatrical?

Yes, but not in the same way I meant. Queen are a kind of Vaudeville act. Or were at least..............so some jopurnos said anyway!

Weak, very weak...

Let me think...

Give me a hard one

Sorry I'm not that way inclined!

Tried Viagra?

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We ain't gonna agree on this, thats obvious. You are always so convinced you are right for a start! I'll say this, Queen II is Proggy, but is it the genuine article?  You are convinced it is, I have my doubts, but ANATO I really don't think is prog at all!

I haven't analysed it yet, but from memory, it "feels" like a prog album to me.

I'm only "convinced that I'm right" because so few people come back with arguments based on any kind of fact. I know it's difficult with something as subjective as music - but it's not impossible, and you don't need training, just ears, thoughts and an interest in the subject matter.

This latter is relevant to the discussion on Vai too, otherwise I would have ignored another "I don't know why but I don't agree" type response.

Just because you think I think I'm right all the time doesn't mean I share the same opinion of myself

If you DO hear the prog, what makes it prog for you? You don't have to be right, just hold an opinion and discuss it and see what others think. Yes, there are gits like me who will tear it apart - but that's part of the point of a discussion. Every argument and theory has its holes. It's just a question of finding them.

What do you think of "Passion and Warfare"?



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 08 2005 at 04:49
So Vai is narcistic... BIG DEAL almost every virtuoso is. I don`t know how you can pretend you can`t hear jazz/fusion/metal influenaces in his music? His not just anothe guitar player like satriani, Malmsteen or Impellitteri - now don`t get me wrong they are great musicians but definetly NOT PROG. You can`t say that adding Vai means that every guitar player can now be added. Petrucci`s album "Suspended Animation" is great but not prog and I didn`t hear anyone complaining about adding him to Prog Arch. Playing in a prog metal band doesn`t mean that everything they do is prog! If yes we should add even Yellow Matter Custard - project of Neal Morse and Mike Portnoy playing Beatels covers. To me it`s obvious that Vai is a progressive artist and you don`t have to be a musician to enjoy his music- I love his music and I don`t even know how to hold guitar properly
LEAVE VAI ALONE!

BTW: Al DiMeola plays jazz.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 08 2005 at 05:15
Al Demiola can play just about anything actually. The man is amazing.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 08 2005 at 05:21
I agree but that doesn`t change the fact that he plays mainly jazz.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 08 2005 at 05:51
Originally posted by Certif1ed Certif1ed wrote:

Originally posted by Snow Dog Snow Dog wrote:

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It's not overzealous - I explain my ratings precisely and with factual detail that could be disagreed with.

Sorry, but its how I see it. You're review of ANATO, giving it 5 stars, and you're review of Queen II, talking about it as if it was some long lost prog masterpiece that you just rediscovered.

I haven't reviewed ANATO yet.

Sorry, my mistake, but you called it a prog album in a thread.

Queen II does seem like a long lost masterpiece of prog that I've just rediscovered, and I justified why. I'm not just saying "it's how I feel, man", I hear the prog elements and present them - for discussion if necessary.

You do it well!

But no.

The disagreements are "just my reaction", "never ever thought of them as prog as such", "thats just the way I feel".

" Just My reaction" is not a disagreement in this argument. Just an explanation for a previous post. The rest are my personal opinions. Ok, so its the way I feel, sometimes thats what you go on, like a detectives hunch! I've read many of your posts and you always make a strong argument, but I have no facts to back me up. Just opinion.

If you have no facts to back your hunch up, then wouldn't it be better to can the argument until you do?

I work on hunches too, of course - music being subjective. It's only by injecting some objectivity that a discussion really has any merit. Otherwise it's just "yes it is, no it isn't". Which is a waste of time.

Hard to be objective about whats Prog or not. Anything could be prog if you wanted it to be! (wthin reason of course!)

So what if you didn't think they were prog at the time? Now is not then, and prog is viewed very differently these days. Times change.

Not just me, I don't think anyone considered them prog. Times do change I agree, which is why I said in a previous argument with you that I didn't consider Iron Maiden or Def Leppard Heavy Metal. By today's standards they're not!

And by today's standards, Queen are prog. Touche!

Steve Vai (remember!!!), however, does not seem to be.

Since discovering the Archives, I've seen many things that I had never previously thought of as Prog! But, going by the definitions I've read here, I'd say that Vai scrapes in.

"theatrical rock"??? You just made that up.

Of course I made it up! I'd hardly deny it. Journalists make things up all the time. I have heard them called something similar though. This is what happens when a band is difficult to catagorise.

Why go with other people's opinions and thoughts?

I certainly don't.

I do if I agree with them!

Weren't Yes, Genesis, Pink Floyd and ELP all theatrical?

Yes, but not in the same way I meant. Queen are a kind of Vaudeville act. Or were at least..............so some journos said anyway!

Weak, very weak...

Just trying to be lighthearted here!

Let me think...

Give me a hard one

Sorry I'm not that way inclined!

Tried Viagra?

You want the "hard one", not me!

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We ain't gonna agree on this, thats obvious. You are always so convinced you are right for a start! I'll say this, Queen II is Proggy, but is it the genuine article?  You are convinced it is, I have my doubts, but ANATO I really don't think is prog at all!

I haven't analysed it yet, but from memory, it "feels" like a prog album to me.

I'm only "convinced that I'm right" because so few people come back with arguments based on any kind of fact. I know it's difficult with something as subjective as music - but it's not impossible, and you don't need training, just ears, thoughts and an interest in the subject matter.

This latter is relevant to the discussion on Vai too, otherwise I would have ignored another "I don't know why but I don't agree" type response.

Just because you think I think I'm right all the time doesn't mean I share the same opinion of myself

If you DO hear the prog, what makes it prog for you? You don't have to be right, just hold an opinion and discuss it and see what others think. Yes, there are gits like me who will tear it apart - but that's part of the point of a discussion. Every argument and theory has its holes. It's just a question of finding them.

What do you think of "Passion and Warfare"?

I like it, and I think it could fit in this site, acording to the definitions written here. The fact that he's a virtuoso player is irrelevant to the merits of it's caterogisation.
Zappa is here, and there are many similarities between the 2, especially in the case of Flex-able. Sex and Religion, on the other hand could fit in under Progmetal! IMO oof course!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 08 2005 at 06:02
Originally posted by Chris88 Chris88 wrote:


Ok I love steve vai more than life itself but I do agree with you. Put simply his music is only acsessable to musicians. As I said before he is my hero but he does not belong here.



Does that mean that this non-musician has been deluding himself?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 08 2005 at 06:29
Originally posted by dkearns dkearns wrote:

Originally posted by Chris88 Chris88 wrote:


Ok I love steve vai more than life itself but I do agree with you. Put simply his music is only acsessable to musicians. As I said before he is my hero but he does not belong here.



Does that mean that this non-musician has been deluding himself?

Yeah... I didn't understand Chris' post either!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 08 2005 at 06:35

If Steve Vai, then why not Buckethead!!!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 08 2005 at 06:54
Next will be: Joe Satriani, Eric Johnson, Yngwie Malmsteen.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 08 2005 at 07:30

Originally posted by Gatot Gatot wrote:

Next will be: Joe Satriani, Eric Johnson, Yngwie Malmsteen.

Yippeeeee

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 08 2005 at 07:42

Originally posted by Gatot Gatot wrote:

Next will be: Joe Satriani, Eric Johnson, Yngwie Malmsteen.

Swiftly followed by Uli John Roth, no doubt...

Then Michael Schenker and Bo Diddley.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 08 2005 at 07:56

I wouldn't have expected that much ignorance in a prog rock forum:

Lucky Charms.

'nough said.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 08 2005 at 08:20

Originally posted by Gatot Gatot wrote:

Next will be: Joe Satriani, Eric Johnson, Yngwie Malmsteen.

Maybe Yngwie Malmsteen deserved to be here before Vai... At least he wrote some symphonic rock... Vai's one and only credential to be at ProArchives is "former Frank Zappa guitarist".

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 08 2005 at 08:27
Originally posted by MikeEnRegalia MikeEnRegalia wrote:

Originally posted by GoldenSpiral GoldenSpiral wrote:

ugh.  please. not vai.
He's technically brilliant, but I hate his style and he is not progressive.  My friend is a huge fan of Vai and he made me watch this live DVD.  it was awful.  he's there on stage with a skin-tight shirt, glitter on his face and an industrial-strength fan on stage to blow his hair back while he plays so he can look cool. 
I like self-indulgent music, but please, lay off the glitter, man.

As if Peter Gabriel never used make-up.

PG used makeup/costumes for artistic purposes.  Vai is just being lame and glittery for glitter's sake.  PG came across as sort of an artsy weirdo (but lovable all the same), whereas Vai's style is more of "Hey! look at me! I can play guitar!  look at my hair blowing in the breeze!  aren't I pretty!"

also, the Ibanez Jem (his signature guitar) is probably the ugliest friggin guitar I've ever seen.

so unprog!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 08 2005 at 08:32

It's unreal - I have no idea why you guys are so sure that you're right. Preferring Malmsteen to Vai when it comes to Symphonic music ... that's one of the sickest statements I've ever read.

But we don't have to agree - I know that I'm right and you're wrong (IMHO of course).

So excuse me while I'm listening to some fascinating music - have a look at Steve who makes a facial expression similiar to mine at this moment:

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 08 2005 at 08:34

Originally posted by con safo con safo wrote:

I dont know how you CAN't call him prog!

The Ultra Zone
Studio Album
199

He's obviously very ahead of the times!



on a serious note tho, i havent heard much by him and cant make any valid comments, instead i bring you this picture:



KILLER MULLET DUDE!

...I added that album.My mistake....it has since been corrected to 1999



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