Steve Vai

Approval Rate: 81%

81%Approval ratio

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    jimhammer

    Mon Jan 03 2011

    lame duck

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    tim528cf

    Sat Jul 10 2010

    Steve Vai is more of a flashy technician than a musician. Not sure that he is in it more for the show than for the music. At times he shows that he can truly put some music together, however, most of the time he is flamboyant and a dextrous technical guitar wizard without the melody, musicianship, and feeling for the music itself instead of impressing those that are watching. He is an incredible guitar playing technician but he doesn't really 'move' me with his playing.

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    clayjrjr2

    Sat Mar 20 2010

    Steve Vai is up there with Hendrix and Van Halen. He's got to be mentioned, not only for is amazing guitar skills, but also his stage presence. He definitely knows how to rock!

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    danjodec

    Sat Jan 02 2010

    He totally belongs in the top 10! Have you not listened to him? He's amazing! Albiet a little strange sometimes.

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    sideshowbobby

    Mon Jul 20 2009

    Vai can shred like it aint nobodies business

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    gibsonstrat

    Fri Feb 06 2009

    hes in my opinion the best he started in classic rock got to good moved to techno or whatever. got to good made a 7 string guitar then he started kikin but at the seven

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    front476

    Fri Jan 23 2009

    Vai has crazy talent! We don't hear much from the virtuoso anymore but his music will live forever as a certain standard for all guitarists who wish to play that style of music.

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    caroline112

    Wed Oct 08 2008

    in my top 5

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    ilikepie

    Tue Sep 16 2008

    One of the most technically proficient and soulful guitarists ever to have lived, and the only person who could top Satriani. The man is one of the greatest songwriters the world has ever seen, and hell, he can even sing! To all those who say that Vai has no soul... have you even listened to his music? Example: one of the most beautiful compositions ever created: For the Love of God...

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    the_masked_cracka

    Tue Aug 19 2008

    great player, but I hate his stuff

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    justintime1

    Fri Aug 15 2008

    DLR and Mr. Vai could not display and influence us.

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    myspace_373553756

    Tue Jul 29 2008

    One of my Dad's faves

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    oonekivent

    Sun Jul 20 2008

    could only play by himself, can never have a normal band. His tone doesnt fit the public ears.

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    rebuilding

    Mon Jul 14 2008

    saw him w/ david lee roth, great performer, incredibly talented. Still love to watch Crossroads.

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    mike955

    Sun Jul 06 2008

    amazing gutarist--remember half that i gave a ok or bad rating are great musicians --just not possible for them to be considered a great gutarist compared to the others

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    ms_100985431

    Sat Jul 05 2008

    hes good but not the greatest

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    not_dead_yet

    Fri Jun 20 2008

    ok not my style

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    snakepit22

    Wed Mar 12 2008

    Driftwood, listen to Whispering a Prayer.  He doesn't even pull out the mad skills.  He just plays some beautiful music that soothes the soul.  He has the ability to kick it into high gear, but knows when to keep it real. Well, maybe he sometimes knows when to keep it real.  Five stars on tallent, 2 stars on tact.  I'll give him 3 total.  Joe plays more beautiful songs, but Steve can when he feels like it.

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    zetara22

    Fri Feb 15 2008

    I'm sick of hearing that he's so great. He has yet to impress me. He's just another guitarist who can play very well but doesn't do shit with that talent.

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    elint9a4

    Wed Feb 06 2008

    Steve Vai playing with Mike Mangini is the greatest guitar/drummer combination in the entire history of music...amazing solos with a bit of Zappaesque.

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    rayrose

    Wed Sep 05 2007

    i loved his work on public image's generic,other than that?fave:bags

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    fintan

    Sun Aug 12 2007

    Steve Vai is second only to Buckethead, but for sheer technique and knowledge of the instrument, he is the unchallenged #1. 'Passion and Warfare' is the greatest guitar album of all time - just listen to 'For the Love of God' if you don't believe me. Genius.

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    rikadog

    Fri Jul 13 2007

    Undoubtably a superb player, with a huge variey of tricks, but I still think Satriani has the edge as the best.

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    rover1963

    Wed Jul 04 2007

    One of the true greats.  Stevie's axe technique second to none and hits the podium with FZ as one of the all time greats.

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    chrisrianna

    Tue Jun 26 2007

    Steve is a master technichian and yes his music can be off beat. His solos are very original and no one really sounds like him, including his mentor Joe Satriani. His stuff with David Lee Roth and Whitesnake are totally different from one another and that shows his range. I like the stuff he did with Alcatrazz, he replaced Yngwie Malmsteen, just listen to "God Bless Video". This guy could flip his guitar in mid song and play it left handed and not skip a beat, he is great from both sides of the guitar(and it was upside down as well). His playing from the movie "Crossroads" (Eugene's Trick Bag and Head-Cuttin' Duel) is also some real interesting material.

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    dansan3

    Sun Jun 17 2007

    Let's see. Why is Jeff beck the most important guitarist on the planet? Satriani Vai's teacher said, "If I could get a guitar lesson it would have to be from Beck."  And Steve Vai himself has said that his main influence was Jeff Beck.    Rest my case.

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    ssssddddddddd

    Fri Apr 20 2007

    he is the best , nervermore one like this guitarist

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    houseonplayu

    Thu Jan 18 2007

    i cant believe this guy get hammered on his review. This guy might not have a lot of hits but sure very well can smoke at least 95.9 of all the guitarist on this list.

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    jeetkunedo

    Mon Jan 15 2007

    This isn't a question about songwriting...not sure why that keeps getting thrown in here. The greatest guitarist currently playing. He's got it all, great tone, great stage presence, and otherworldly technique. He seems to do something in each song that you didn't think was possible. Much more interesting that Ynwie...who only sounds like he is running through scales as fast as he can.

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    kuukluxz

    Mon Jan 15 2007

    You have to come up with something that people will like and enjoy. Steve Vai tried and tried but having a hard time getting his music across to the public. You cant just come up with some nonsense stuff and call yourself great. Other guitarist came up with some mean ass sound and riffs and it has blown people away. People would say, Wow, now that's the dude i want to listen to on an album. I think Steve should start a band with real singer and start coming up with something that people would enjoy listening to. Or esle he will never see a daylight of being on the Rock and Roll HOF list. Not yet so great Steve.

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    watergrass

    Fri Jan 12 2007

    Very impressive stuff , Songs like 'for the love of god', 'tender surrender' i got to admit those were kick your ass in the face songs. Some of the most technical shit i've ever heard. But he's no where Eddie and Clapton league.

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    greggorange

    Fri Jan 12 2007

    Everything this guy does sounds like some overlong run-on scale exercise. He is TOO studied, TOO technical and WAY TOO MUCH of a technician for my tastes. GONG!

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    divergonefishi_ng54

    Mon Jan 08 2007

    In 1985 you though you were all that with Dave L. Roth. But you got nowhere. The world dont buy your BS. Keep practicing.

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    meike754

    Sun Nov 19 2006

    Great guitar ability but lacks emotion. He's alot better live than on albums. His style is good but only in small doses.

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    skygod

    Sat Oct 07 2006

    Technician ... boring

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    icedmartini

    Wed Sep 27 2006

    really great man on solo

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    taikamya

    Fri Aug 04 2006

    im better then him

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    leftfinger

    Mon Jul 31 2006

    Technically, probably the strongest on this list, but he can get pretty "out there" for my taste.

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    limpin_trenchfoot

    Mon Jul 10 2006

    Sure he's got all the licks and the speed but his material's patchy at best and dull or unlistenable at worst. Just cant say I enjoy listening to his own material though I liked his playing on the Dave Lee Roth albums and the jams with G3.

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    rockon64

    Fri May 26 2006

    Too much flash, not enough substance. Good with the whammy, and with tapping, but only three stars for lack of originality.

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    georgie20

    Sat May 20 2006

    A technical wizard. MTV once labeled him as one of the Eddie Van Halen clones ( along with Satriani, bettencourt, Bratta, DeVille, etc.)He could not write a song to save himself. David Lee Roth said that writing with Vai was trivial because his music never had a proper beginning, middle or end. It was one long endless solo.

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    doobiesnhof

    Wed Mar 15 2006

    Good, not great. Satriani is better.

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    stevehowedammi_t

    Fri Feb 24 2006

    I dont like steve vai's playing, but he is a good guitarist

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    coyax181

    Tue Feb 21 2006

    His the Man!

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    bobsmith3383

    Fri Jan 27 2006

    Amazing technically and his creativity stems off of that. Not very impressed with his actual musical talent, has he ever had a piece so good that he inspired millions of beginning guitarists? The answer is no, and that is why he'll never be remembered in twenty years.

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    abcde1

    Sun Jan 15 2006

    veryy good, the best of world in my opnion