The Captain Meets Steve Vai

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  • In this edition of 'Captain Meets', Lee chats with living guitar legend Steve Vai!
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  • @OlaEnglund
    @OlaEnglund Před 6 lety +2711

    Best guy...

  • @AndyinSteps
    @AndyinSteps Před 5 lety +600

    Came here for Steve Vai, stayed for mental wellbeing tips

    • @marcusgraham3257
      @marcusgraham3257 Před 4 lety +14

      Steve Vai is a monk lol

    • @morbidrockgod
      @morbidrockgod Před 3 lety +1

      Me too.

    • @vaughnswank
      @vaughnswank Před 3 lety +1

      Dude I know right

    • @del5582
      @del5582 Před 3 lety +1

      It is so refreshing to meet celebrities without egos.

    • @guitargriff3490
      @guitargriff3490 Před 3 lety

      Yes, great thoughts that'd help any musician. The book he talks about between 16 and 23 minutes is a great book as well. It's call 'The Magic In Your Mind' by U.S. Andersen...

  • @kennyallen3443
    @kennyallen3443 Před 5 lety +798

    "Whatever you focus on you create more of. You're not exorcising your demons by entertaining them. You're inviting them into your life more."
    -Steve Vai
    I don't know how intentional that was because it did not seem at all rehearsed but that was one of the most honest and powerful statements I have ever heard. Thank you.

    • @getenlightened
      @getenlightened Před 5 lety +32

      That resonated with me as well. I could have used that wisdom about 20 years ago. Learned it the hard way.

    • @sandyturner1911
      @sandyturner1911 Před 5 lety +7

      It's his philosophy. It's Ancient Spirituality/Psychology, 101. His talks at the Vai Camp, are all about this. :) I was learning this in the 80's. That's probably when he ran into it, as well. Visualization, etc..

    • @Jaxparoh
      @Jaxparoh Před 5 lety +10

      Awesome take away for me too. Thanks for the reminder.

    • @erichaheidrich4593
      @erichaheidrich4593 Před 5 lety +7

      That mesmerized me too. What a strong observation of inner thoughts.

    • @MrYatesj1
      @MrYatesj1 Před 5 lety +9

      Simply the Law of Attraction explained by one hell of a musician.

  • @patrickleslie1991
    @patrickleslie1991 Před 4 lety +87

    51:30 Steve nearly lets slip about the Pia 2 years early lol

  • @Kostas1601
    @Kostas1601 Před 6 lety +540

    Steve Vai is such a genuine and likeable dude.

    • @MarceloKowalewski
      @MarceloKowalewski Před 6 lety +4

      Steve is one of the most bland and generic sounding guitarists ever. Being able to play complex things doesn't make you a good musician. Name me one song that had an impact let's say like Van Halen's Eruption had on guitarists. Also his sound is one of the most sterile I've ever heard. But again that is true for almost all shredders except maybe Guthrie Govan. But yes he's likable. But that might be the only thing he got going for him.

    • @Kostas1601
      @Kostas1601 Před 6 lety +16

      He's clearly inspired a lot of guitarists, otherwise nobody would be buying his signature guitars, which he has a shit ton of with Ibanez. It's all a matter of taste. I'm not into his music either personally, but just because it's not my cup of tea. I do believe he's super talented though. I've seen him live and he puts on a really great show.
      He's clearly been able to make a good living out of playing guitar too, so he objectively has a lot more going for him than just being likable.

    • @goaliebob56
      @goaliebob56 Před 6 lety +2

      love of god

    • @WaRLoKWYATT
      @WaRLoKWYATT Před 6 lety +4

      Kostas1601 I know, every time I watch him, I wish I could spend a day bullshitting with him and play guitar.

    • @mirkecWii
      @mirkecWii Před 6 lety +6

      Marcelo Kowalewski well I heard tender surrender and for the lovr of god which have amazing technical ability AND FEEL and those songs made me interested in playing guitar

  • @natewesselink
    @natewesselink Před 6 lety +804

    How is it that I've found more insight into what's going on in my own head from an interview with a legendary guitar player than all of the shrinks and doctors I've seen throughout my life. I was diagnosed with depression at a young age and have been on medication for it for a long time, and it helps, but I've never really been able to understand what's going on inside my own head. Steve's explanation really hits the nail right on the head and gave me a massive revelation about what's happening within myself and why certain things are the way they are. For that reason I thank you Steve and Lee.

    • @xcrow0
      @xcrow0 Před 6 lety +27

      natewesselink
      Because you made the effort to listen.

    • @sasmitha8446
      @sasmitha8446 Před 6 lety +3

      Same here!

    • @Rihyaruto
      @Rihyaruto Před 6 lety +6

      You have to keep strong, in mind and body and try to find your place in all of this thing called life. You'll get better and I hope music can help you with that, just like strong friends and supportive family.

    • @DanielWalters
      @DanielWalters Před 6 lety +29

      There's a difference between clinically understanding a problem and having experienced it. Then there's sharing an emotional vocabulary. As fellow musicians, the odds are better of him having combinations of words that describe emotions be more approximate to yours. I'm certainly glad it resonated for you. Now, share this understanding with your therapist and use it as a handhold to reach out and identify potential actions

    • @mishkatrahman20
      @mishkatrahman20 Před 6 lety +6

      So true. What Steve said about his insights on depression was so simple, yet eye opening and true. Never heard anyone explain it like that. Amazing!

  • @Christophe_L
    @Christophe_L Před 4 lety +403

    Steve: "I hated that single coil sound: thin, scratchy"
    Lee: "yup"
    hahahahahahah poor Captain.

    • @lukasjohansen2746
      @lukasjohansen2746 Před 4 lety +3

      Christophe L i haha, yeah but think i have to agree with Steve

    • @chrisvalenzuela7911
      @chrisvalenzuela7911 Před 4 lety +24

      @@lukasjohansen2746 they're thin, but not scratchy unless they're shitty pickups

    • @Atomic1710
      @Atomic1710 Před 4 lety +31

      Single coils sound better than humbuckers

    • @GabesGuitarGeekery
      @GabesGuitarGeekery Před 4 lety +35

      @@Atomic1710 no. just no.

    • @Braglemaster123
      @Braglemaster123 Před 4 lety +2

      Who’d call themselves a “ Captain 👩‍✈️ “ ????

  • @DavidDiMuzio
    @DavidDiMuzio Před 5 lety +833

    I can't decided who's the nicest Guitar God ...Steve Vai or Paul Gilbert.

    • @aquaescapeartist4915
      @aquaescapeartist4915 Před 5 lety +14

      David DiMuzio Devin Townsend.

    • @catsven1973
      @catsven1973 Před 5 lety +18

      both....man both..and Joe Satriani is in that mood..met him once..what a guy.!

    • @rmarriott2
      @rmarriott2 Před 5 lety +7

      @Daniel Adler, you have obviously never met Kirk Hammet. for as soft-spoken as he is, he can be a real jerk in both interviews as well as to his fans.

    • @iwatchyouatnight1550
      @iwatchyouatnight1550 Před 5 lety +40

      Petrucci too

    • @VictorTarela
      @VictorTarela Před 5 lety +6

      @@rmarriott2 yeah, the same happens with Malmsteen...

  • @rickm1255
    @rickm1255 Před 6 lety +138

    That Steve Vai, what a nice little boy!

    • @mvunit3
      @mvunit3 Před 6 lety +3

      "Zappa's Italian Virtuoso", was a sub-article in a Frank Zappa cover story from Guitar Player magazine. And remembering his name, I was exposed to the madness of "The Attitude Song" on a local college radio station, and went out and bought the album, it made me laugh with its humor, and his skills just blew me away. Been a fan since :). . . . and yes, the audience is listening.

    • @VinnieLeeStudio
      @VinnieLeeStudio Před 6 lety +5

      Do you mean turn it down, like THIS?! Haha!

    • @wido123123
      @wido123123 Před 6 lety +2

      You deserve more llikes. Here, have mine....

  • @sasmitha8446
    @sasmitha8446 Před 6 lety +326

    Best captain meets ever!

    • @MICKEYISLOWD
      @MICKEYISLOWD Před 6 lety +11

      Agreed. I feel like you could ask Steve Vai anything and he would be helpful through love for anyone. He never disappoints in interviews.

    • @sasmitha8446
      @sasmitha8446 Před 6 lety +9

      Mickeyislowd And his narration of his journey through depression is so relatable. So honest.

  • @LITRLG0D
    @LITRLG0D Před 5 lety +234

    Wow... He seems so self aware. Like someone who has lived 2 life times.

    • @Yngsatchvai
      @Yngsatchvai Před 5 lety +28

      It's obvious he's intelligent. Love listening to him talk..

    • @zoltangabordudas4393
      @zoltangabordudas4393 Před 4 lety +2

      An old soul i presume! ;-)

    • @Alexandahls
      @Alexandahls Před 4 lety +1

      Plot twist: He did. He's a vampire.

    • @warwicksmiley3731
      @warwicksmiley3731 Před 4 lety

      His idol is Keith Richards,He wishes he got addicted to Heroin So He could experience Withdrawal Symptom"s.

    • @user-se8qc3nm8b
      @user-se8qc3nm8b Před 3 lety +3

      No, he's normal. It's us who live just 0,5 of our lives

  • @GazP23
    @GazP23 Před 4 lety +193

    What an incredible interview, so well pitched by Lee. I expect Steve was delighted to have the opportunity for musical/life discussion rather than “what strings are you using these days”... Absolute quality, compelling viewing

    • @pbt2005
      @pbt2005 Před 4 lety +16

      Lee could teach the TV mob a few tips. Let the guest answer questions. Don't talk all over them. Lee is absolute class.

    • @svogender
      @svogender Před rokem

      @@pbt2005 Absolutely agree..!! 👍

    • @dorronjl70
      @dorronjl70 Před 5 měsíci

      😊😊❤​@@pbt2005

  • @hieronymus932
    @hieronymus932 Před 6 lety +174

    This is such a great Steve Vai interview, glad it didn’t sink into questions about which pick he uses but talked about his philosophy to life instead.

    • @4572dk
      @4572dk Před 6 lety +4

      yeah like idiots such as troy gaydy focus on very technical and insignificant aspects to guitar and not the musicality at

    • @andrewbevan4662
      @andrewbevan4662 Před 6 lety +5

      Yeah but what picks does he use?

    • @Subhrocks1
      @Subhrocks1 Před rokem

      @@andrewbevan4662 lol, Steve Vai signature pickups

  • @basildog007
    @basildog007 Před 6 lety +277

    Superb interview.

  • @angelo1syndrome1
    @angelo1syndrome1 Před 5 lety +376

    Steve Vai's Great Great Grandfather was Italian, large hands, ...Paganini?

  • @thenoodler
    @thenoodler Před 3 lety +66

    This has to be one of the best interviews I’ve ever seen with anyone. You forget your watching an interview with one of the most influential musicians of all time and it just becomes a conversation between two individuals. Great job.

  • @RNAMusic
    @RNAMusic Před 6 lety +587

    I'm not a massive massive fan of Vai's music. I recognize his immense contribution and talent however, and I LOVE listening to him talk. About the business and life of playing guitar and his thoughts about achieving your desires. Or anything really.

    • @Iskaral_Pust
      @Iskaral_Pust Před 6 lety +50

      He's a special guy. I've done a lot of reading on psychology, lifestyle, mystics and religious texts. They all speak about how some people have a way of staying in the present moment and connecting with others on a truly authentic, loving level. Steve Vai is a really good example of this. Look at how giddy and nervous Lee is in the beginning of the interview, and then look at how quickly Steve disarms him and puts him at ease, and by the end they're talking like old best friends.
      You can even hear the cameraman laughing and answering a bit off camera which he never really does in other interviews. Steve has an energy that has gravity to it. This is undoubtedly a person who has studied psychology and mysticism and has worked to develop his mental approach to life. He is emanating love throughout this interview. This is a rare treasure of a person, the type you may come upon in any field or walk of life but only very rarely, and when you do, it is special.

    • @JohnnyArtPavlou
      @JohnnyArtPavlou Před 6 lety +4

      I feel the exact same way. Cool guy.

    • @timbeaton5045
      @timbeaton5045 Před 6 lety +3

      RNA yes, you hit the nail on the head as far as I'm concerned, too. However... Passion and Warfare IS a phenomenal record (certainly for it's time) and his work with Zappa is fantastic. But definitely, he comes across as a genuine, nice guy, and his attitude to fame, music, etc. I think is exemplary.
      Funny, one of my other favourite guitar players...Alan Holdsworth; to MY tastes, anyway, was at his best playing other peoples music, rather than his own.

    • @jesshumphries3745
      @jesshumphries3745 Před 6 lety +1

      Hey Ryan - yeah totally agree - not a massive fan - but he is so down to earth!

    • @andreil1234
      @andreil1234 Před 6 lety +4

      It might so happen that if you ever go to a live show, preferably a smaller venue, you'll have quite a big surprise about your appreciation of his music.
      See, it's all in that moment. When you listen to a record, it's disconnected - might be fun, might be bland - but it certainly isn't what it actually 'was' - if that makes sense.
      The only way you can truly judge the music (which is always more than just sound) is by connecting to the musician during live shows.
      I feel the same way too about his records, but I'd go in a heartbeat to see him play. Same for many acts.

  • @AgressiveElevatorMusic
    @AgressiveElevatorMusic Před 6 lety +206

    Other Interviews: What's your favorite amp? Captain: tell me how mental suffering impacted your music.

  • @bmsturgis3
    @bmsturgis3 Před 6 lety +102

    20:47 I agree
    "suffering mental anguish is your best spiritual teacher" - Steve Vai

    • @gianz73
      @gianz73 Před 3 lety +2

      If you survive and find a way to learn from it...

  • @HammerHeadLocs
    @HammerHeadLocs Před 4 lety +156

    Vai looks like the coolest mom ever.

  • @peterdragon2822
    @peterdragon2822 Před 6 lety +325

    I just have to say, listenting to Steve Vai talking about all these deep topics, like his despression means so much to me.For someone who is not in his best state of mind currently, it´s so helpful. He´s just such an honest human being. Thank you.

    • @stephenfiore9960
      @stephenfiore9960 Před 4 lety +1

      ...I was depressed for a long time in my life. Youngevity nutrition products help me. I don’t sell the stuff, but try Tangy Tangerine 2.0 Developed by a Doctor who did thousands of autopsies on humans and animals and he found out what humans need. You can talk to someone at Youngivity.com or order on Amazon. Hope that helps

    • @fredleber2432
      @fredleber2432 Před 3 lety +1

      yea hes the man

    • @OriginalPuro
      @OriginalPuro Před rokem

      There are so many weak people, these days.:s
      8 out of 10 people I meet have some sort of mental issue, I don't get it, when did we become so weak?

    • @iamme625
      @iamme625 Před rokem +4

      @@OriginalPuro People didn't become weaker, we just started removing the stigma around talking about our issues. People still had depression 50 years ago, it's just that no one talked about it.

  • @helloitsnicko
    @helloitsnicko Před 6 lety +111

    Have you folks at Andertons ever thought about releasing the audio from all these 'Captain Meets...' on Spotify or anything? Honestly I think they'd just be cool to listen to as podcasts, as well as having the option of watching these vids of course. :)

    • @plasticpaddy5278
      @plasticpaddy5278 Před 6 lety +2

      google peggo. legal for personal use.

    • @robertp-i4065
      @robertp-i4065 Před 6 lety

      BedroomBassist that would be super cool

    • @Kalkschwarz
      @Kalkschwarz Před 6 lety

      That's a great idea!

    • @ques4estas
      @ques4estas Před 6 lety

      That is a brilliant idea! Anderton listen to this!

    • @andrewbevan4662
      @andrewbevan4662 Před 6 lety

      Just use one of the many you tube download websites or apps then convert to MP3

  • @alecmcjarison999
    @alecmcjarison999 Před 4 lety +40

    "Single coil sound thin and scratchy"
    *angry Lee noises"

  • @tonyt.1596
    @tonyt.1596 Před 4 lety +23

    Even from the perspective of a mental health professional this is a great talk\interview.

  • @evinoc
    @evinoc Před 6 lety +24

    "Success is a consequence of doing what you enjoy" - I like that

    • @roathripper
      @roathripper Před 6 lety +3

      but unfortunately it's not universally true

    • @evinoc
      @evinoc Před 6 lety +2

      True, I think its more do what you are good at and enjoy.

    • @GavinMorris1
      @GavinMorris1 Před 6 lety

      Survivor bias at it's extreme end. But still a great bloke and a great interview.

    • @TSgitaar
      @TSgitaar Před 6 lety +1

      I think it is very true. It just depends on how you define succes.

  • @badassbren1
    @badassbren1 Před 6 lety +167

    He’s so captivating, you can hear the other people in the room just as amazed as the captain. The guy has revolutionised electric guitar and he is so so humble and “mortal”. Not a hint of ego and he’s very much like Paul Gilbert, I’d love to meet them both and Jimmy Page!
    I worry who is actually going to be pushing music in 10years, no one is close

    • @tarkenton3895
      @tarkenton3895 Před 6 lety +5

      Ben Brennan Not saying its a definite, but in my mind it'll be people like Tosin Abasi, Plini and the other musicians of the same ilk that will be carrying on this legacy in that time. obviously it's just an opinion, but I genuinely see similarities.

    • @Droid96
      @Droid96 Před 6 lety +7

      Tarkenton definitely guys like Tosin and Plini. A lot of the “Djent” guys seem that way. I’d also add Chon, Guthrie Govan, and Roopam Garg.

    • @Critical_Cabbage
      @Critical_Cabbage Před 6 lety +1

      One of the most impressive song writers to me are the guys in the technical death metal bands Fallujah and Revocation. Their solos, melodies and riffs are absolutely mind blowing. I think we'll be just fine :D

    • @body-horrorragdolls1826
      @body-horrorragdolls1826 Před 6 lety +1

      Buckethead

    • @oliverjames7315
      @oliverjames7315 Před 6 lety

      You won't be disappointed if you do meet him, he's a wonderful man who really makes you feel like he cares about talking to you.

  • @bbmade
    @bbmade Před 6 lety +10

    Steve Vai seems like such a cool down to earth guy. It’s a real treat to watch this episode.

  • @guitarjay741
    @guitarjay741 Před 4 lety +33

    Plot twist: Vai's grandfather is Paganini.

  • @pritambanik7228
    @pritambanik7228 Před 6 lety +98

    I have to share this after watching this video.
    I met him at the airport 5 months back the day after he performed at Nh7 Weekender Shillong, India. I was waiting all alone for my flight dreaming about last night's performance how godly he played and then the next moment he was there in front of me all alone waiting in line to book the tickets. We clicked a picture and he signed my book let and bid goodbye with a smile. I was in tears of joy. Best moment of my life :') ❤

    • @sauravmustauphey5870
      @sauravmustauphey5870 Před 5 lety +3

      How lucky you are dear

    • @togmor
      @togmor Před rokem +1

      a special moment indeed!

    • @Jasonmusicman
      @Jasonmusicman Před rokem

      He is such an amazing person, I was fortunate to meet him back stage on the sex and religion tour. He was such a down to earth guy. Happy to chat, have photos done, autographs etc. he spent over half an hour with us. He was such a great person. On the complete flip side I meet Yngwie malmsteen after a gig and he was completely opposite. Really arrogant, had no time for the fans, we waited out in the cold to meet him, he just walked straight passed us on to his tour bus. He got his roadie to collect tickets for him to sign in his bus. He didn’t want to speak to anyone, stevie was just great. Yngwie not.

  • @byebyebeano8616
    @byebyebeano8616 Před 6 lety +154

    So GOOOOOD! Man! Steve f***g Vai! I was around 12 or 13 when "Passion and Warfare" came out. A life changer. Enormous respect and gratitude for him. Great interview. Thanx.

    • @byebyebeano8616
      @byebyebeano8616 Před 6 lety

      Captain Prophylactic At 45 my prostate is still ok

  • @WeyounSix
    @WeyounSix Před 4 lety +21

    Lee, great job being an interviewer, asking questions to get Steve to speak a lot, but also knowing when to be quiet and let him talk. Great stuff.

  • @Okraknife
    @Okraknife Před 4 lety +9

    Steve Vai is so cool. He doesn't seem to take himself too seriously despite being an icon of the guitar.

  • @mishkatrahman20
    @mishkatrahman20 Před 6 lety +11

    Some of the guitar Gods like Steve Vai, Paul Gilbert and John Petrucci are SO humble and down to earth I wonder if they themselves have any idea about how great they are

  • @Karlgolden
    @Karlgolden Před 6 lety +155

    Enjoyed the interview 🤘 great work Lee

  • @klaa22
    @klaa22 Před 5 lety +120

    Steve Vai has got his head screwed on properly.
    Knows exactly what he's talking about. . No hyperbole, no bullshit, no false inflated ego. He tells you from the heart and that's the way he plays too.
    Admittedly, his music may not be to everyone's taste, but he's cool with that. He enjoys what he does and enjoys it when other people enjoy what he does.
    So - way back when, he was asked to design a guitar - All he did was look at the instruments he had used or played and thought "I do like this - I don't like that, so lets do those things and not do those things. Aaand it would be nice if someone made a guitar that could do this, or a guitar that had this thing I have in my mind that i think would be nice for ME to play. . " That's what Ibanez built for him and we know that it's a huge seller over 35 years later. so he obviously got it right.
    That's not because it is a pretty colour, but because it's a good tool. . A good instrument. . Something that is comfortable to play. . Something that can easily produce the sounds that you have in your head and you want other people to hear.

    • @theunikeMojk
      @theunikeMojk Před 5 lety +6

      just discovered this channel. Have you watched the Petrucci interview and the designs of his guitars?

    • @jamesdragonforce
      @jamesdragonforce Před 4 lety

      He’s no Steven Seagal in other words.

  • @omarmukhtar6516
    @omarmukhtar6516 Před 3 lety +17

    I love how he use Edward instead of Eddie Van Halen

  • @vernonbear
    @vernonbear Před 6 lety +65

    As with other posters, Vai was never a huge influence or interest for me, he clearly makes some great music that has changed the way that some view music but I never connected to his music. I own a few albums that he’s played on but I’d never say I’m a fan.
    What I am a fan of is listening to a world view or a personal view that expresses a way of looking at depression or how mental health can be tweaked and used to improve our view of ourselves. Thank you Captain for letting the whole interview ‘breathe’, letting Steve just talk and wander through and around the subjects. He’s a fascinating bloke, he’s got a comfortable and open approach. Maybe it’s time to revisit some of those albums?

    • @rockybalboa2526
      @rockybalboa2526 Před 5 lety

      Hey Gavin, you need JESUS first, for forgiveness, understanding, peace, healing, and perspective.. then you need to drink alot of water to stay hydrated. more than solid foods we all need water and hydration in order to keep our hormones balancing they way they need to. if not, we get mood swings, and those affect our thinking, feeling, perceptions, judgements and actions! JESUS will also help you to understand yourself and know yourself much better, and show you what gifts you have to use to glorify God our father.. some have the gift of music, some other things.. again, people tend to look outside themselves for the answers that are within themselves. JESUS will help you see that too. you have to learn to live from inside out rather than outside in.. we are all created uniquely individual. even all the various artists, musicians, writers, etc, etc, etc,.. they all do unique things within their similar fields.. because they are all unique.. go to JESUS, and im sure you will get the help and answers you need. just as i have done, and received, and billions of other people have too.........

  • @kuba0799
    @kuba0799 Před 6 lety +54

    I'm looking forward to see "Captain Meets Eric Clapton" :D

  • @szabiakanich
    @szabiakanich Před 5 lety +62

    That was an amazing interview. Not one note played, but the content/topics discussed were off the hook. I have a whole other appreciation for Steve Vai.

    • @JeanLouisTeisseire
      @JeanLouisTeisseire Před 4 lety +4

      Wow , same for me , even if I respected him for his musical achievements I tought he was a kind of shredding clown in the business circus , but in fact he is on the opposite side , really inspiring...

    • @drumguy1384
      @drumguy1384 Před 4 lety +2

      I still would have really liked to hear him play a few though.

    • @tomtitlow5738
      @tomtitlow5738 Před 4 lety +3

      I agree 100%

    • @ta4music459
      @ta4music459 Před 3 lety +3

      This. is maybe the best interview of this type I've ever seen.

  • @bestplans9051
    @bestplans9051 Před 5 lety +27

    "Whatever you focus on you create more of". Well said.

  • @Eventual420
    @Eventual420 Před 6 lety +16

    When he toured his Passion and Warfare album, he came to Tampa in 1992, and a friend and I made our way to the front few rows of a standup show. They opened with White Zombie. We watched an amazing show, where the singer also played guitar. Afterwards, Ed wanted to get his signature so we made our way to the busses street side, sure enough we got to me him. He's very tall. I often wondered what was going thru his mind, because the meetings were brief and his ego, so enormous. So I looked up the date, and his youngest would have been newly born. Now, my oldest is 24 and I understand as a parent the complexity of the emotions of being away from them. It must've been hard for him to do the tour, to play for us, and to wait before taking a break to meet his fans. Somehow I never forgot that meeting. After he released the UV77 anniversary editions, Andertons was first to publish a video demo of these new guitars behind glass. A Blue one, a Pink one, and an Orange one. I picked the Blue, which was the 25th anniversary color, preordered it. During the wait time, my father passed away. The kids each received a lump sum from liquidation, etc and I took every penny and saved for the guitar. When it finally arrived, I used the internet to interpret the serial #. Its #1 of 77, Fujigen built. I'll never be able to master it. But I'll always try. Thank you, again, Andertons and of course, thank you Steve Vai. Regards, James O.

  • @MehYam2112
    @MehYam2112 Před 6 lety +46

    Crushed it. This was the best guitar interview ever recorded.

  • @andik6
    @andik6 Před 6 lety +52

    not only Guitar God, he is a TRUE MOTIVATOR!! Should be on TED or something...

  • @remsangachhakchhuak1738
    @remsangachhakchhuak1738 Před rokem +5

    Steve is so loveable and such a great musician and a Guitarist.

  • @IbanezBeast
    @IbanezBeast Před 6 lety +25

    Lee, it’s very hard to pinpoint what it is, but your interviews are just brilliant. You can tell the artists appreciate them, the viewers love them...and no one even played any guitar! So much kudos, thank you!

  • @kirkwahmmet8406
    @kirkwahmmet8406 Před 6 lety +143

    No way! Get satch on the show and you’ll have had the three New York shred icons on!!

    • @ericvalverderosado2046
      @ericvalverderosado2046 Před 6 lety +4

      we need Mr.Wammet to complete the cicle

    • @Caioalecrim84
      @Caioalecrim84 Před 6 lety +3

      Hi Kirk! I am a big fan of yours. I and milions more would love to see you as well in the show. Cap does a really nice stile of nterview.

    • @asmrindustries5431
      @asmrindustries5431 Před 6 lety

      Eric Valverde 😂👏

    • @MrMetalhorse
      @MrMetalhorse Před 6 lety +4

      Caio Alecrim i'm not sure if you are joking

    • @Caioalecrim84
      @Caioalecrim84 Před 6 lety

      Mr. Metalhorse not joking at all. Metallica influence d a lot the music through the years. Although they have changed they still are great! Kirk is part of it all and his way of playing was revolutionary and an influence to many as well as Mr Vai, Satriani and others...

  • @HANZmoto152
    @HANZmoto152 Před 4 lety +13

    captain -Im conscious on time."
    Steve - *stares* time is a human concept

  • @ranchero9367
    @ranchero9367 Před 5 lety

    NAMM 89 my buddy Mark was sponsored by Ibanez and got us into a private small room with Vai playing to backing tracks of Passion and Warfare. Ill never forget about 20 of us in a 30 x 30 room and his roadies strategically putting fans to blow his hair (January in L.A isnt that hot) and 2 dozen roses on top of his amp heads. He had Thomas McRocklin open for him...the kid in his video The Audience is Listening. We had an old VHS camera we brought in and shot the video on this huge ass camera but we lost the tape!!! Pretty cool as I was only 19 years old to see that.

  • @gregbatchelor9205
    @gregbatchelor9205 Před 6 lety +19

    "What stress is, and what depression is, is it's the thoughts in your head that you're choosing to focus on because you believe that they're true. And they're just not! They're just thoughts in your head."
    Bang on the money, Steve.

  • @JunkieMonkey321
    @JunkieMonkey321 Před 6 lety +74

    Hey Captain, with regards to your point about these generations being too addicted to instant gratification and not willing to pick up anything that needs a bit of work, my theory is that once they hit a 15+ age range or so, that instant gratification will lose its value in a lot of case. I picked up guitar at 18 (turning 21 in April) after being virtually addicted to games and stuff like that since I was like 9 years old, and as I was learning I found the LACK of instant gratification to be one of the biggest factors in sticking with it, because I could now do something that my friends couldn't do, which is something I can't say when it comes to video games.
    Your daughter till probably get a bit bored with the iPad after a while, and eventually find something that she will want to work towards and put the time into. It's like looking a big map where you have no idea what's where, but you know where you're at. You could go any direction you want to but you get option paralysis. Eventually you find that little red dot that points towards a destination, and suddenly the path becomes clear. I think that in the later stages of growing up, people want to go to destinations that are further away from where they are, because it's more of an adventure, and iPad games only take you so far!
    Anyway, just a theory. Thanks for all of the videos :)

    • @r.m7921
      @r.m7921 Před 6 lety +1

      JunkieMonkey321 hey. That's true. I picked up a guitar when i was 18ish. Turned 20 last month

    • @userPrehistoricman
      @userPrehistoricman Před 6 lety +2

      Rana Mathew Same!

    • @Ulysses6806
      @Ulysses6806 Před 6 lety

      Not always so, my son is 12 and been playing guitar since he was nine and plays less and less video games these days as his guitar skills and musical tastes broaden....and quite a few of his friends are also great budding musicians...

    • @JunkieMonkey321
      @JunkieMonkey321 Před 6 lety

      Steven Roberts That's exactly what I'm talking about

    • @stephenowen3383
      @stephenowen3383 Před 6 lety

      That is nearly exactly the same for me. As soon as I kinda had to stop playing video games with any regularity, I just got into guitar, having played it for about 2 years but not put as much time in as I have done after that. Interestingly during that time I also found Rob Chapman!

  • @LoveElvis94
    @LoveElvis94 Před 5 lety +32

    It would be cool to se: The Captain meets...
    - Slash
    - David Gilmour
    - Richard Fortus

  • @MrROTD
    @MrROTD Před 5 lety +2

    You are not exorcising your demons by entertaining them you are feeding them making them stronger

  • @Murry_in_Arizona
    @Murry_in_Arizona Před 6 lety +243

    Lee,
    Best interview of Steve Vai I've seen on CZcams (out of 6-7 some longer than yours) the first where I thought this is the real person and not someone "in character" Well done!

    • @Nightdare
      @Nightdare Před 5 lety +1

      Agreed, I never had much with the guy, especially not in any interviews, but here we have a talk in which I can appreciate his words

    • @Vortigan07
      @Vortigan07 Před 5 lety

      Totally get this and totally agree! If I'm honest, in most interviews with him that I've seen I've usually been left feeling that he's a bit of a jerk...kinda feel bad about that after seeing this :D

    • @vikingkrigeren
      @vikingkrigeren Před 5 lety

      +1

    • @AngusRobins
      @AngusRobins Před 4 lety

      There’s a moment just before five minute mark where he’s describing his first guitar and he looks straight into the camera...connection!

  • @Nj1498
    @Nj1498 Před 6 lety +320

    It's unbelievable how humble he is. He's a god walking among us, yet he's so down to earth!(Forgive the pun)

    • @andreil1234
      @andreil1234 Před 6 lety +10

      You cannot possibly dislike Vai; I wasn't really a big fan because of all that posing during shows, but man, when I first heard him talk, I started to understand the way he relates to what he does and his shows became so much more enjoyable and entertaining.

    • @oblivion_007
      @oblivion_007 Před 6 lety +11

      Waters Music saves ppl... Tbh.. This guy is better than any god...

    • @cdreid99999
      @cdreid99999 Před 6 lety +1

      as far as playing skill he is.

    • @ntsjohn2157
      @ntsjohn2157 Před 6 lety +15

      Whats the difference between Stevie Vai and God? Well, hes great and all.... but hes no Stevie Vai!

    • @Nj1498
      @Nj1498 Před 6 lety +3

      Zen Everyone is entitled to have their opinion.

  • @LAstudio8
    @LAstudio8 Před 4 lety +13

    Steve Vai is such an enlightened person. Great interview!

  • @nathanbouton6700
    @nathanbouton6700 Před 2 lety +3

    What a refreshing conversation with a real person. Love it.

  • @andysoupdragon
    @andysoupdragon Před 6 lety +47

    What an absolute "Jem" of an interview (sorry) could listen to these two all day!

    • @ThomasJ502
      @ThomasJ502 Před 6 lety +3

      Andrew Green I love watching Steve. I find that I can kind of live "Vaicariously" through him
      I'll show myself out

    • @kungfuman82
      @kungfuman82 Před 5 lety

      Andrew Green In the Name of God, will you people stop with the Steve Vai puns?

  • @ophiucoify
    @ophiucoify Před 6 lety +123

    Fantastic interview, very well conducted Lee !!

    • @jimkim7040
      @jimkim7040 Před 6 lety

      i mean why didn't they make him play anything

  • @SueProst
    @SueProst Před 4 lety +5

    I went to the same high school as Steve Vai and Joe Satriani. My brother took guitar lessons from both. Met Steve at his house, I guess for my brothers lesson. Nice back then as be seems now. Teacher of music theory was Mr. Westcott.

  • @leonardonovelo2524
    @leonardonovelo2524 Před 3 lety +5

    I can not stop going back again and again. Steve Vai is such a wonderful person, as much as great musician.

  • @mh287
    @mh287 Před 6 lety +171

    never clickd on a video faster.

    • @geetarguy777
      @geetarguy777 Před 6 lety +1

      mouhamad hafiana Paul Gilbert is a close 2nd. Vai though, what a God.

    • @ikhsanhasbi657
      @ikhsanhasbi657 Před 6 lety

      I prefer the petrucci interview as the close 2nd. Still, They're all pretty damn awesome.

  • @andyreynolds5575
    @andyreynolds5575 Před 6 lety +23

    There needs to be a bigger “like” button!! This has made my year. Thanks guys!!

  • @jonathanwright8802
    @jonathanwright8802 Před 5 lety +6

    I cannot imagine having to sit across from and interview Steve Vai. I'd be a total wreck.

  • @stevemorse108
    @stevemorse108 Před rokem +1

    Lee are you are legend getting such high profile genius guitar players on your shows!

  • @Scarlet_Host_Guitars
    @Scarlet_Host_Guitars Před 6 lety +13

    This is one of the best interviews I’ve seen - up close and personal - we all know he’s plays Ibanez blah blah blah - this is good shit that we all experience... good work Captain! Keep it up

  • @thejoshbtv
    @thejoshbtv Před 6 lety +24

    I swear, tose Vai guitars are more 80s than the actual decade.

  • @melissakelly1621
    @melissakelly1621 Před 3 lety

    Thankful for Steve taking the opportunity to spread the Light.

  • @flux1968
    @flux1968 Před 5 lety +22

    This was a fantastic interview. There are so many great insights about personal and creative struggle and growth.
    My favorite quote: "I love melody." I don't think many musicians today have this sensibility.

  • @bestboy897
    @bestboy897 Před 6 lety +5

    Of all the vai interviews I've seen, none have fascinated me or entertained me as much as this one, good job Anderton's.

  • @fossilmatic
    @fossilmatic Před 6 lety +6

    Have to say, Lee could teach most interviewers a thing or too. He really listens to his subjects and asks insightful questions in response.

  • @drumsanddrumming8289
    @drumsanddrumming8289 Před rokem +2

    What a real, authentic and mature musician Steve Vai is. He's a pleasure to listen to and deserves all the success in the world. A true inspiration.

  • @jaspersquire5931
    @jaspersquire5931 Před 4 lety +5

    Just watched this interview again... inspirational stuff. Life, music and guitars. All you ever need.

  • @MultiSpeedr
    @MultiSpeedr Před 6 lety +33

    Lee that was your Best interview...Outstanding...

  • @TritoneChris
    @TritoneChris Před 6 lety +11

    I met Steve Vai here in Montreal just before his show, he snuck outside for a smoke and I saw him while I was waiting in line. I ran like a mental case to catch up with him. Asked him if I could get a pic of us together. The look on his face told me "fuckin hell, I just wanted a quiet moment and I'm tired" but he smiled and said "sure", I realize in hindsight how annoying and crazy I must have seemed as I came sprinting around a corner and coming full stop face to face with the God of guitar, but he took it all in stride and smiled for the camera and was super polite . He is not just an amazing guy on camera, he's just a damn good person who happens to be the most incredible guitarist of his generation. So happy to see this interview Captain, thank you! And thanks to Mr.Vai, from a permanent fan. Can't wait til the next show!

    • @JonasCraftUltimate
      @JonasCraftUltimate Před 6 lety +1

      TritoneChris this is the exact same experience I have with him, saw him last year in Norway haha.

  • @mrtelechi
    @mrtelechi Před 4 lety +9

    Wow, never liked his 'playing style' really, but I have huge respect for him after watching this...superb.

  • @justinrisen1929
    @justinrisen1929 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow man have been a Vai fan for many many years..... Have suffered from depression and ptsd from life trauma for as long as i can remember and until this day i have not heard a single word that made spiritual sense to me and not just mental in regards to how i feel and why and what direction to take to find my way finally out of it. Reached my darkest point a few months back and have been finally truly trying to find my way back to the light that honestly i barely know. "Your not exorcising your demons by entertaining them, your allowing them to continue to enter your life" Steve is the best guy ever man and truly an inspiration as a human being letalone as a guitarist. Great Interview from the Captain!!

  • @RobertKeeleyTV
    @RobertKeeleyTV Před 6 lety +22

    I love Steve's intelligence and his approach to living life. He explains his world so well. When you find what you like to do, where your work flows without fear, then you'll be happy and successful. Simple and critical to a happy life. Lee, you knocked it out of the park with this interview man! Brilliant.

    • @theblacksquirrel.
      @theblacksquirrel. Před 6 lety +2

      Robert, you exude a similar experienced & knowledgeable humbleness in your interviews, you speak of other pedal makers as a fan or a colleague and not as a competitor and I really enjoy that!

  • @adamvmiller
    @adamvmiller Před 6 lety +16

    I love the part where Steve said he’s not a fan of the JCM 800 and asked if there were any Orange amps around he could use. The Captain replied “it was on your rider.” Lol

  • @jeffleister9793
    @jeffleister9793 Před 3 lety +2

    This is by far, the best interview I've ever seen of Steve Vai. Way to go, great questions.

  • @mattemeny2606
    @mattemeny2606 Před 4 lety +1

    Came for the guitar review, but was blown away by the depth of the review with one of the greatest.

  • @Nj1498
    @Nj1498 Před 6 lety +497

    Captain meets:
    Slash
    David Gilmour
    Brian May

    • @Nj1498
      @Nj1498 Před 6 lety +35

      Eric Johnson
      Joe Satriani

    • @gliddofglood
      @gliddofglood Před 6 lety +46

      David Gilmour is a hero of mine, but I don't think he makes a great interviewee. He's not a willing one. He is very shy and discreet and clearly expresses himself far more eloquently with his guitar than through talking. He is happy to let silences hang, is not a great raconteur, and really wants to give away as little as possible. Brian May on the other hand, would be far more effusive.

    • @alfredquecksilber79
      @alfredquecksilber79 Před 6 lety +29

      Brian May would be great, very thoughtful guy. Doctor of Physics too

    • @sheesh7767
      @sheesh7767 Před 6 lety +11

      Slash?wtf?

    • @Aleph_Null_Audio
      @Aleph_Null_Audio Před 6 lety +15

      Brian May would have to be in two parts: part 1 Rock Star, Part 2 Astrophysist.

  • @krishnaperi12
    @krishnaperi12 Před 6 lety +26

    Next episode: Captain becomes a medium and meets Dimebag

  • @MacforDummiesit
    @MacforDummiesit Před 6 lety +2

    I had the pleasure of meeting Steve in a classroom, and he is a great person before even being a great musician. He deserve all success… The greatest guitar God ever...

  • @azarealbheri6876
    @azarealbheri6876 Před 4 lety +4

    Wow I'm loving these interviews
    Started at 1 in the night, now it's 5 in the morning

  • @derekwalton16
    @derekwalton16 Před 6 lety +9

    Meaningful interview because it was about life and attitude and not about gear.

  • @yakuphanbilgic2504
    @yakuphanbilgic2504 Před 6 lety +51

    there goes my 1 studying hour

    • @hiro6406
      @hiro6406 Před 6 lety +2

      yakuphan bilgiç doing philosophy paper right now, due this Wednesday. FUCK IT

    • @yakuphanbilgic2504
      @yakuphanbilgic2504 Před 6 lety +2

      have computer science exams coming up, they can wait one more hour

    • @devjsen
      @devjsen Před 6 lety

      Bollocks! This is more studying than you would do in a day mate

  • @geoffstockton
    @geoffstockton Před 5 lety +6

    When I was 12, I had been playing for a year and "Passion and Warfare" came out. I saw an ad for it in Metal Edge or maybe Guitar World and ran straight out to get it because I already knew that Vai was a bad mofo from the David Lee Roth albums. That album blew my mind and I listened straight through probably a hundred times or more that year. I had my favorites but I came to really appreciate where each track was coming from. I went on to have all kinds of different guitar heroes, from Duane Allman to Jim Hall to you-name-them. But in my mid twenties at the height of my first jazz phase, I had a student who wanted to learn "For the Love of God". Learning it with my student was a great experience and really opened my eyes to how musically rounded and complete he is and how much depth of knowledge, creativity, commitment and discipline were and are there. I wound up digging through the Little Black Dots section of his website and read every lesson and journal entry. It's still my opinion that Steve Vai's one of the most masterful musicians in the history of rock music.

  • @arlo12345678910
    @arlo12345678910 Před 4 lety +4

    58:39 - 59:10 I think what S.V. is trying to say is, "It's good to be rich in money but it's better to be rich in time! Because time is more valuable than money...You can always get more money, but you can never get more time". That was a quote by Jim Rohn and I think perfectly sums up this dialog.

  • @Payne2view
    @Payne2view Před 6 lety +10

    One for the archives. I think guitarists come onto "Captain Meets" to get away from the stock interview. Now Steve Vai can tell his friends where to come for a down to earth sensible talk. Very cool.

  • @Oilid
    @Oilid Před 6 lety +23

    This was the best hour I spent on internet since a long time!!!!

  • @Lalairu
    @Lalairu Před 4 lety +9

    "It sounds old"
    *Cries internally*

  • @OgamiItto70
    @OgamiItto70 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow! What a deep, consequential , profound rumination on philosophy and music!
    But I keep drooling over that hot pink JEM in front of the JCM 800.

  • @pa4tim
    @pa4tim Před 6 lety +21

    Lee, you are a really great interviewer. And Steve is a great guitarist so this was an hour well spend, thank you.

    • @michaeleaster1815
      @michaeleaster1815 Před 6 lety +2

      I disagree. Lee is doing OK and I'm very grateful for the video. But the final question "what single song embodies Steve Vai?" is not a question that a great interviewer would ask. It is reductive and mildly insulting to ask an artist (esp. one of Vai's breadth) to ask him/her to distill their essence down to one song. You could see how uncomfortable Vai was. That said, it is one error in an otherwise enjoyable vid.

    • @alejandrocisneros7442
      @alejandrocisneros7442 Před 6 lety +2

      Michael Easter nah it was a good question. And a very ego checking question. As an artist each year you make a song or still have a song that resonates to you. It's cliche but still good question.

  • @seti111
    @seti111 Před 6 lety +3

    This video interview should be required mandatory viewing for everyone on Earth. Steve Vai is so entirely in tune with reality and the human condition it begs a higher more astute redefinition. Soul shaking stuff...

  • @donadams1505
    @donadams1505 Před 5 lety

    I want to say to you guys i really enjoyed this interview with Vai he has been my hero since i stumbled across him in Zappa and Alcatraz after Yngwie and have followed him from the start of his sol thru Dave and all of his little side songs like "Rise" but i want to say that being a fan it was hard when i got married to a woman that never heard of him so thru my almost 10 yrs of marriage she loved and knew all the words to Blood & Tears and then learned other songs after that one that she enjoyed she actually chose The Deeper the Love during Vai's time with Whitesnake and chose it as our wedding song. I will say that with taking a woman that loved country and classic rock like Cher and having her enjoy Vai album's with me was always one of my greatest moments with my wife because i didn't think with him being so different in style and sound she would enjoy it but we always have a disc in the vehicles starting with Sex and Religion and up to listen to .. I because of Vai have also changed the way I play and love the way some of the music actually click sitting late at night listening, it is truly to the point that if i am playing vai my teenage children know who he is and enjoy listening to it with me , sorry that's a hero..
    Don't mean to get so sappy on a web page but to see this interview it is funny because like he says you can't just pick one song because its a choice , melody type songs, real sing to songs and hard rock but all of which are great to enjoy and relax to and it truly doesn't matter who is with you it can still truly be enjoyed completely anytime , anywhere !!! Thanks for being a influence and thank you guys for a sincere not all just about gear interview...

  • @Quinkermarine
    @Quinkermarine Před 4 lety +11

    Fabulous! Had no idea the Capt was such a great interviewer, but yea, he's really good, and Steve is just such a beautiful and valuable guy, as usual.

  • @DannyMecanovic
    @DannyMecanovic Před 6 lety +19

    Steve is so down to earth. Lee you are awesome too mate! ;)

  • @dionplant9197
    @dionplant9197 Před 6 lety +7

    this is one of the best musician interviews I have ever seen, well done Lee, and what an awesome bloke that is Steve

  • @aksh2
    @aksh2 Před 3 lety

    Damn, I just feel like finding Steve Vai and giving him a hug. What a guy!

  • @stevesmith7997
    @stevesmith7997 Před 3 lety +4

    My Mum used to say " Find something you like doing and you will never work a day in your life" Great Vid