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  • 25 minutes 42 seconds
    Ozzy Osbourne 1974 | The Sabbath Bloody Sabbath Interview

    This 1974 Ozzy Osbourne interview has never been heard until now. It's the earliest known long-form audio interview with the Prince of Darkness. Itā€™s also the only audio interview with Ozzy relating to Black Sabbathā€™s Sabbath Bloody Sabbath album.Ā 

    It is recommended this interview be watched on YouTube so you can see the captions. Ozzy is hard to understand at times.Ā 

    https://youtu.be/-yRVDfrjs54

    The interview is conducted by Steve Rosen, one of the true legends in rock journalism. Rosen has a career spanning 50 years, thousands of articles, and several high-profile books with artists like Black Sabbath, Prince, Randy Rhoads, and others. But his most notable work is his recent Eddie Van Halen book, Tonechaser. Tonechaser is considered a must-have book for Eddie Van Halen fans and any music fan. No other book has uncovered so many untold stories about King Edward.Ā 

    To order Rosen's Tonechaser: https://bit.ly/3MSVTo9

    Check out Rosen's YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/49hIu1Z

    Read Rosen's article written about when he met Black Sabbath in 1974: https://bit.ly/45TxeWX

    In the interview, Ozzy talks about:

    • Early days of Black Sabbath
    • Why Black Sabbath has stayed together, and why other bands break up
    • Playing an honest gig
    • Does he think about the money heā€™s making
    • If he thinks Sabbath Bloody Sabbath is a different direction than previous Sabbath albums
    • Why they didnā€™t record in LA again like they did with Vol.4
    • Whose idea it was to add strings to Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
    • What the Sab 4 got tired of hearing about
    • If he is fulfilled by being in Black Sabbath
    • If heā€™s working on a solo record
    • Why and what it was like producing Sabbath Bloody Sabbath by themselves
    • If there is more of an emphasis on the lyrics on Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
    • If Black Sabbathā€™s songs mirror society
    • If he thinks the press is unfair to Black Sabbath
    • If Sabbath is working on a new album
    • His fondness for synthesizers and spacey music
    • Why he wants to make a solo record
    • How heā€™d like to learn how to play guitar
    • His love for Rick Wakeman vs Keith Emerson
    • If he would have Wakeman play on his solo album
    • Being on the road and away from home
    • The movie soundtrack he would have wanted to make
    • He sums up his current feelings on Black Sabbath and his belief he has helped people
    1 November 2023, 8:00 am
  • 1 hour 21 minutes
    #66 David Lee Roth 2019 Interview

    Last week, we released an interview with David Lee Roth from 1984. This week, we are releasing another Roth interview, but 35 years later. We go from the height of Rothā€™s Van Halen career to his twilight years. I believe this interview is one of the most honest and humble interviews heā€™s ever given; he speaks very candidly on many topics.Ā 

    At the time of this interview in 2019, Roth was 65 years old and promoting his line of tattoo skin care products called Ink the Orginal. In the interview, Roth talks at great lengths about his parents and growing up, the beginning and ending with Van Halen, why he never got married, why heā€™s never happy, plus so much more.Ā 

    The interview was conducted by Debbie Millman and was originally aired on her award-winning awesome podcast Design Matters. We are so grateful that Ms. Millman is allowing us to share one of the most insightful David Lee Roth interviews with you. Please use the link below and subscribe to her podcast.


    Subscribe to Debbie Millan's Design Matters: https://www.designmattersmedia.com/


    00:00:00 - Intro to David Lee Roth interview

    00:01:17 - Debbie Millman intro

    00:02:19 - Start of David Lee Roth interview

    00:02:47 - His Uncle Manny Roth

    00:05:29 - His mother, Sibyl Roth, and her toughness on him

    00:07:49 - Wearing leg braces as a kid

    00:08:41 - His early jobs

    00:09:34 - Where his youthful drive came from

    00:11:14 - What the Roth family expected when they had get-togethers

    00:12:29 - When he first realized he had a talent for singing

    00:15:00 - Him being in plays as a child

    00:16:11 - He tells where he really learned to sing from

    00:18:59 - His parents threaten him with going to a foster home

    00:19:16 - If ā€œbadā€ Dave comes from his mother

    00:21:08 - How he was taught to sing like the girls

    00:22:43 - How many instruments he plays

    00:23:25 - The first meeting with the Van Halen brothers

    00:26:31 - Why he and the Van Halen brothers were crosstown rivals

    00:28:26 - What inspired him to write music

    00:30:57 - The near-death experience that chokes him up even today

    00:34:38 - How much of his Playboy image is a story he was creating

    00:37:15 - If he is confident he would make it in show business

    00:37:33 - The idea of an album band

    00:39:00 - An obscure Dutch radio reference

    00:40:14 - Did they write Runninā€™ with the Devil in 18 minutes

    00:42:25 - Who are the best teachers and coaches

    00:45:35 - When he has felt sorry for himself

    00:46:45 - Why he hasnā€™t fallen into a lot of traps, other Rock and Rollers did

    00:47:28 - Him stealing books

    00:48:31 - What kept him from succumbing to drug abuse

    00:49:55 - Where his ability to jump high comes from

    00:53:46 - Why did he leave Van Halen in 1985

    00:54:38 - Why didnā€™t he ever get married

    00:56:44 - His ability to mimic others

    00:58:54 - The teleplay he has been working on for three years

    01:00:33 - Why his favorite audience is disbelieving nonbelievers

    01:01:29 - Why he isnā€™t happy

    01:02:14 - His window time

    01:02:53 - How heā€™s always solving a catastrophe

    01:05:12 - Why he decided to start Ink the Orginal

    01:07:43 - Why take his life in this direction

    01:09:41 - Tattoos today

    01:12:11 - The process of making his product

    01:13:53 - How the business is doing

    01:14:22 - The difference between having a tattoo today and 30 years ago

    01:17:37 - What advice would he give someone who has writerā€™s block

    01:19:28 - Squeezing every single moment out of life

    4 October 2023, 8:05 am
  • 24 minutes 46 seconds
    #65 David Lee Roth 1984 Interview

    A never-published interview with Van Halen's Diamond David Lee Roth. At the time of this interview in December 1984, Roth was 31 years old, and only months away from no longer being in Van Halen. In the interview, Roth talks about the future of Van Halen, his need for attention, whether heā€™s a bad role model, and what he wants on his tombstone. And in a Tapes Archive exclusive, Mr. Roth busts into an impromptu freestyle rap.Ā 

    The interview is conducted by a new Tapes Archive contributor, award-winning legendary entertainment journalist, screenwriter, producer, and author, Ethlie Ann Vare. For decades, Ethlie ruled musical taste and celebrity gossip in newspapers, magazines, and TV. Her Top 10 Syndicated column ROCK ON ran in 1,700 newspapers worldwide. Sheā€™s interviewed A-list movie celebrities like Johnny Depp and Nicholas Cage and rock royalty like Ozzy Osbourne and David Lee Roth. She wrote for Billboard, Daily Variety, and The Hollywood Reporter. She also reviewed rock concerts and albums for the New York Times, and discussed rock stars on The Gossip Show. Ms. Vare has more accomplishments than we have time to say here. Below is a link in to her website. We are honored she is allowing us to share some of her unpublished historical interviews with all of you.Ā 

    Ethlie Ann Vare's website https://ethlieannvare.com/


    Watch the captioned version https://youtu.be/QodtYVn7tDQ


    00:00 - Intro to David Lee Roth interview

    01:46 - Start of the David Lee Roth Interview

    02:57 - The rumors about Eddie Van Halen wanting to leave the band

    03:58 - Was it an ego blow with Van Halenā€™s album 1984 not hitting #1 on the charts

    05:22 - Playing Black Sabbath music while watching a football game

    05:49 - Was having a pop hit with ā€œJumpā€ harmful to the band?

    06:57 - About his love life and what his type is

    08:38 - Who is the real David Lee Roth

    09:29 - How Roth is a bit of a loner, and his need for attention

    10:21 - How heā€™s critical of other bands

    12:03 - Roth does a freestyle rap. (Not kidding, not A.I.)

    12:52 - His first and other jobs as a teenager

    14:01 - Who manages his money

    14:39 - Where his next adventure will be

    15:05 - How does he defend the criticism that heā€™s a bad role model

    15:55 - Whatā€™s next for Van Halen

    16:29 - Whatā€™s the Van Halen groupie scene like

    17:02 - The Hot For Teacher video

    17:42 - The auditions for his music videos

    18:42 - What would he want on his tombstone

    19:04 - Answering machines

    19:44 - What he wants back

    19:55 - A scene he likes from the movie Cotton Club

    20:41 - His Harley Davidson

    21:41 - What type of car he drives

    22:11 - His height and weight

    22:41 - The movie Amadeus

    23:10 - He was just offered a low-budget film

    23:57 - Whoā€™s going to remember him in 500 years

    27 September 2023, 8:00 am
  • 27 minutes 58 seconds
    #64 Sammy Hagar 1997 | The Post-Van Halen Interview

    A never-published interview with the Red Rocker Sammy Hagar. At the time of this interview in 1997, Hagar was 50 years old, freshly out of Van Halen, and promoting his new album Marching to Mars and his upcoming tour. In the interview, Hagar talks in detail about how he saw the break-up between him and Van Halen, his dislike for manager Ray Daniels, and his new musician best buddy Mickey Hart.

    00:00 - Intro to Sammy Hagar interview

    01:21 - Why his new album is not more aggressive after being fired from Van Halen

    03:38 - Detailed backstory on why it ended with Van Halen and him

    05:16 - How manager Ray Danniels wanted more than his fair share of money

    07:08 - All about greed and lack of integrity

    07:47 - What he thinks Eddie Van Halen lied about

    08:43 - Why did he still thank Van Halen on his new album

    09:50 - The support of his fans

    10:34 - His disappointment in Eddie and Alex Van Halen

    11:50 - How does he think the upcoming Van Halen record with Gary Cherone will do

    12:55 - How Eddie Van Halen is a musician, not a songwriter

    13:38 - How Van Halen hired a 72-year-old to help with lyrics

    14:00 - All the producersā€™ Van Halen went through

    14:44 - If Van Halenā€™s next album fails with Cherone how will Hagar feel

    15:43 - How Michael Anthony was mistreated in Van Halen

    16:50 - What Los Tres Gusanos is

    17:13 - What are the stand-out songs on his new album Marching to Mars

    18:28 - How he got together with Grateful Deadā€™s Mickey Hart

    19:49 - Mickey Hart as a musician

    20:28 - His touring plans

    21:37 - The business side of his tour

    22:51 - Did he get to talk to David Lee Roth and the difference in their Gary Cherone stories

    24:15 - When he finally busted Eddie Van Halen

    25:02 - What would he change if he were the overlord of pop music

    26:40 - What else does he have going on

    13 September 2023, 8:00 am
  • 18 minutes 50 seconds
    #63 Alex Van Halen 1995 Interview w/Steve Newton

    A never-published interview with Alex Van Halen. At the time of this interview in 1995, Alex was 42 years old and was promoting an upcoming Van Halen concert in British Columbia, Canada. In the interview, Alex talks about growing up and playing with his brother Eddie Van Halen, "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge" producer Bruce Fairbairn, and the best thing about being in Van Halen.

    The interview is conducted by a Tapes Archive contributor, Canadian music journalist and author Steve Newton. During his four decades as a freelance music writer, he has interviewed everyone from AC/DC to ZZTop. We highly recommend that you head over to his Patreon page patreon.com/earofnewt and check out over 400 of his exclusive interviews. For only $5, you get full access. We are not paid for this endorsement; we truly feel itā€™s money well spent.

    Read Newton's article based on this interview: https://bit.ly/3YOyBnI

    Link to Newton's Patreon page: https://bit.ly/3WQBr9S

    For zero money, you can head over to Newtonā€™s website, earofnewt.com, where he has posted more than 3,000 of his interviews, album reviews, concert reviews, and horror movie reviews.

    Link to Newton's website: https://bit.ly/3ij9GIa

    00:00 - Intro

    01:38 - Start of Alex Van Halen Interview

    02:06 - His earliest memories of playing with his brother, Eddie Van Halen, and his dadā€™s musical career

    03:24 - Who the Van Halen brothers would try to emulate musically

    03:43 - Who were his drum gods when he first started playing

    04:39 - Playing with his dadā€™s Jazz band and if he took lessons

    05:39 - If Eddie was part of his dadā€™s band

    05:52 - When did he know Eddie Van Halen would be a legend and his own guitar-playing

    06:31 - Did he know early on how big Van Halen would become, and early days with the LA club scene

    07:00 - The night Warner Brothers saw them for the first time

    08:43 - Whatā€™s his favorite David Lee Roth Van Halen album is

    09:29 - The essence and core of Van Halen

    10:03 - How Sammy Hagar could have replaced Roth back in 1978

    10:57 - How Van Halen has evolved since Sammy Hagar joined the band.

    11:58 - How producer Bruce Fairbairn got involved in producing ā€œFor Unlawful Carnal Knowledgeā€

    13:34 - Van Halenā€™s process in picking a producer

    14:38 - Does he have any input into writing Van Halen songs?

    15:53 - How much longer does he see Van Halen rocking?

    16:26 - Whatā€™s the best thing about being in Van Halen

    16:41 - Alex talks about Van Halenā€™s USA Harvest can drive

    18:02 - Alex gives the name of the person Steve should talk to to get backstage.

    30 August 2023, 8:00 am
  • 53 minutes 10 seconds
    #62 Eddie Van Halen & Michael Anthony | The OU812 Interview

    In this episode, we have Eddie Van Halen and Michael Anthony. At the time of this interview in 1989, Van Halen was in Japan promoting their OU812 tour and record.. In the interview, Van Halen talks about how Eddie wants to be remembered when he dies, David Lee Roth and Ted Templeman, their album OU812, why Eddie is still not 100% sober, and so much more.Ā 

    We have also added a bonus interview with Eddie alone from 1985.

    The interview is conducted by Steve Harris. To learn more about Steve, please check out our podcast-only interview with him, which is out now.

    00:00 - Intro

    01:03 - Start to Eddie Van Halen Michael Anthony interview

    01:15 - Is there a formula to make hit records?

    01:45 - Eddie Van Halen enters the conversation

    02:34 - Is Van Halen more like a family?

    03:03 - If David Lee Roth is a businessman

    04:13 - Is OU812 more straightforward?

    05:38 - How has the age of fans affected the music?

    06:42 - How Eddie wants to be remembered when he dies

    07:06 - What separates Eddie from his clones

    07:43 - Eddie talks about Jimmy Page

    08:28 - Can Van Halen burn out musically?

    08:55 - His playing when he first learned to play

    09:35 - If they think as they get older, they lose certain things

    09:59 - If they ever go back to the older Van Halen music and why he build 5150

    11:03 - If Eddie ever becomes too indulgent

    12:02 - How much input do producers have? Talks about Ted Templeman and Mick Jones

    12:45 - David Lee Roth and Ted Templemanā€™s theory on covering hit songs

    13:46 - Guns ā€™n Roses

    14:12 - Drugs and drinking

    14:51 - Did Eddie ever go too far with partying?

    15:31 - With David Lee Roth leaving, did that lift a cloud?

    16:09 - Does Eddie need to drink to write music?

    18:03 - Did Eddie and Al go sober at the request of their father?

    18:40 - Eddie tells the band to calm down during their first tour

    19:22 - Van Halen band meetings

    19:48 - Is Van Halen a democracy?

    20:33 - What would Eddie have done if he wasnā€™t a guitarist

    21:21 - Eddie talks about playing piano as a kid

    23:09 - Does Van Halen bring out violent impulses from fans?

    23:42 - Does he like any current bands?

    24:27 - Sammy Hagar walks in

    24:56 - Why Eddie started playing guitar [Start of the interview from 1985]

    25:58 - Was his guitar like his friend

    26:51 - Al and Eddie money making scam

    28:08 - How Eddie depends on Alex, and how Al took over Edā€™s drums

    30:58 - What makes Van Halen good?

    32:17 - When did Ed know Van Halen was something special?

    32:51 - His love for his guitar and family

    34:52 - What will it take for him to realize people appreciate him

    35:56 - Eddie avoiding fame

    36:28 - Why does he go onstage?

    37:34 - Does he feel like a rockstar?

    38:18 - What he dreamt of when he first started with Van Halen

    38:53 - Alex throwing drumsticks at him

    40:36 - Why he detunes

    41:18 - He hates books

    42:28 - The backstory to the song Girl Gone Bad

    44:05 - Why was 1984 important to Eddieā€™s mental health?

    44:56 - Eddie Van Halen plays Crossroads

    47:50 - How old was he when he learned Crossroads?

    48:10 - Is he happy while playing?

    48:41 - Why he likes being alone

    49:00 - Have people told him he was nuts?

    49:15 - How has the success of 1984 changed him

    50:06 - Did he think Jump would be a hit?

    50:49 - Does he get pleasure from playing music?

    51:40 - Could anyone play like Eddie?

    17 August 2023, 8:30 am
  • 36 minutes 36 seconds
    #61 David Lee Roth 1988

    In this episode, we have the one and only Diamond David Lee Roth. At the time of this interview in 1988, Roth was 34 years old and was promoting his Skyscraper tour and record.. In the interview, Roth talks about Diamond Enterprises, if he thinks Ed and Al are sober, and whatā€™s wrong with Van Halen, and he critiques Axl Rose, Ozzy, and Bon Jovi.Ā 

    The interview is conducted by Steve Harris. To learn more about Steve, please check out our podcast-only interview with him, which is out now.

    Link to captioned version

    In the interview, Roth talks about:

    • If he displays himself as the wild man of rock and roll
    • If heā€™s different on stage than off?
    • Whatā€™s Diamond Enterprises
    • If he considers himself a dictator
    • His street smarts
    • If he follows what everyone else is doing
    • The work you must put inĀ 
    • Who is his mentors
    • If heā€™s perceived the way he wants to be
    • His two friends
    • What drives him
    • What crowd he fit in with as a kid
    • Where he developed his flamboyant swagger
    • If he resented being bussed into minority schools
    • How Steve Vai stacks up to Eddie Van Halen
    • The toughness to his music and lyrics.
    • If he can see the quality in other people immediately
    • If heā€™s one big heap of ego
    • If he listens to his own records
    • His onstage presence
    • Whatā€™s wrong with Van Halen
    • How it was different with him in the band
    • Eddie and Alex on the wagon
    • Roth goes off the record about Ed and Alā€™s sobriety
    • Why he isnā€™t lucky in love
    • His critique of Axl Rose
    • His critique of Ozzy Osbourne
    • His critique of Brian Wilson
    • His critique of Bon Jovi
    3 August 2023, 8:00 am
  • 17 minutes 32 seconds
    #60 Ronnie James Dio | The Sacred Heart Interview 1985

    In this episode, we have one of the greatest heavy metal vocalists of all time, Ronnie James Dio.Ā At the time of the interview in 1985, Dio was 43 years old and was promoting his Sacred Heart album and tour.Ā 

    In the interview, Dio talks about filling Ozzy Osbourneā€™s shoes in Black Sabbath, a mystical experience that almost killed his wife, his thoughts on Ritchie Blackmoreā€™s playing, and his metal all-star project Hear ā€˜n Aid.


    The interview is conducted by a new Tapes Archive contributor, Canadian music journalist and author Steve Newton. During his four decades as a freelance music writer, he has interviewed everyone from AC/DC to ZZTop. We highly recommend that you head over to his Patreon page patreon.com/earofnewt and check out over 340 of his exclusive interviews. For only $5, you get full access. We are not paid for this endorsement; we truly feel itā€™s money well spent.


    Link to Newton's Patreon page: https://bit.ly/3WQBr9S


    For zero money, you can head over to Newtonā€™s website, earofnewt.com, where he has posted more than 3,000 of his interviews, album reviews, concert reviews, and horror movie reviews.

    Link to Newton's website: https://bit.ly/3ij9GIa


    00:00 - Intro

    01:41 - Start of the Ronnie James Dio interview

    01:53 - The Sacred Heart tour

    02:42 - His project Hear ā€™n Aid and whose playing on it

    04:05 - How he writes music while watching sports

    04:33 - What his first instrument was and if he liked it

    05:10 - His love for classical music and how it relates to guitar players

    06:21 - Why anyone can like classical music

    07:15 - What other singers he admires

    08:12 - How well Sacred Heart is doing sales wise

    08:58 - If the PMRC has affected him

    09:24 - If heā€™s interested in the occult

    09:53 - His strange mystical experience while recording Rainbowā€™s ā€œLong Live Rock ā€™nā€™ Rollā€

    10:15 - An evil spirit who tried to kill his wife, Wendy Dio

    10:55 - Filling Ozzy Osbourneā€™s shoes in his former band Black Sabbath

    12:50 - What he thinks of Ozzyā€™s solo music

    13:37 - If he thinks Heaven and Hell paved the way for a resurgence of heavy metal

    13:49 - His favorite tunes he did with Black Sabbath

    14:19 - If he wants to produce other bands

    14:55 - If itā€™s true he has a degree in Pharmacy

    15:05 - If heā€™s still friends with Ritchie Blackmore and what he thinks of his guitar playing

    15:41 - His thoughts on Yngwie Malmsteen

    16:05 - His kindness to Steve Newton


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    25 January 2023, 8:00 am
  • 13 minutes 29 seconds
    #59 Tony Iommi (Black Sabbath) 1984

    In this episode, we have Black Sabbathā€™s guitarist and the godfather of heavy metal, Tony Iommi.

    At the time of the interview in 1984, Iommi was 36 years old and was promoting Black Sabbathā€™s Born Again album and tour.

    In the interview, Iommi talks about Ian Gillian joining Black Sabbath and blowing up his boat, thoughts on Ozzy Osbourne remaking old Sabbath tunes, the Born Again live show, Randy Rhoads, and how he really did disturb the priest.Ā 


    The interview is conducted by a new Tapes Archive contributor, Canadian music journalist and author Steve Newton. During his four decades as a freelance music writer, he has interviewed everyone from AC/DC to ZZTop. We highly recommend that you head over to his Patreon page patreon.com/earofnewt and check out over 340 of his exclusive interviews. For only $5, you get full access. We are not paid for this endorsement; we truly feel itā€™s money well spent.


    Link to Newton's Patreon page: https://bit.ly/3WQBr9S


    For zero money, you can head over to Newtonā€™s website, earofnewt.com, where he has posted more than 3,000 of his interviews, album reviews, concert reviews, and horror movie reviews.

    Link to Newton's website: https://bit.ly/3ij9GIa


    00:00 - Intro

    01:44 - Start of Tony Iommi Interview

    02:07 - Ian Gillian joining Black Sabbath

    02:21 - Playing Deep Purpleā€™s Smoke on the Water

    03:02 - Why Ronnie James Dio left Black Sabbath

    03:22 - The addition of Bev Bevan from ELO

    03:58 - If former Sabbath drummer Bill Ward will be back

    04:13 - The story behind Black Sabbathā€™s song Disturbing the Priest

    04:50 - Blowing up Ian Gillianā€™s boat

    05:18 - The comparison between Black Sabbathā€™s debut album and Born Again

    06:10 - His thoughts about former bandmate Ozzy Osbourneā€™s music

    06:22 - What he thought of Randy Rhoads

    06:34 - On Ozzy remaking old Black Sabbath songs

    07:06 - Black Sabbathā€™s influence on other bands

    07:46 - What music does he listen to

    08:11 - A very surprising favorite song of Iommiā€™s

    08:23 - Talks about Born Againā€™s live show.

    09:33 - Iommi plays a bit of a joke on Newton

    09:58 - Why growing up he did not think he would play the guitar

    10:26 - His main influences on guitar

    10:48 - How he doesnā€™t actually play a Gibson SG

    11:58 - His current amps


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    11 January 2023, 9:00 am
  • 23 minutes 50 seconds
    #58 Steve Vai | The Eat 'Em and Smile interview

    In this never before-heard 2016 interview, Vai talks with author Greg Renoff about the landmark David Lee Roth album Eat ā€˜Em and Smile. At the time, it was the 30th anniversary of the iconic album.

    In the interview, Vai talks about the song he thought he wrote but didnā€™t, the jock that wasnā€™t happy with Vai, the rumored Kim Mitchell song, and the infamous Lucky Strike reunion show that didn't happen.

    The interview is conducted by Greg Renoff. Renoff is the author of two Amazon best-sellers and a must-read for music fans. Van Halen Rising: How a Southern California Backyard Party Band Saved Heavy Metal and Ted Templeman: A Platinum Producer's Life in Music. If you haven't read these books, do yourself a favor and go get them now.Ā 


    Read Greg Renoff's article based on this interview over on Guitar World. https://bit.ly/3eMS1Xf


    00:00 - Intro Steve Vai interview

    01:20 - Start of Steve Vai interview

    02:00 - The first time David Lee Roth called Vai

    02:17 - Pete Angelus and the Fabulous Picasso Brothers

    02:42 - Who was involved with the choreography

    03:19 - If Aerosmith was involved

    04:44 - Was the Kim Mitchell song Kids in Action recorded?

    05:16 - Other possible guitar players

    05:56 - What Vai has no memory of

    06:58 - The song Vai thought he wrote, but didnā€™t

    09:39 - What Rothā€™s name for Kids in Action was and why

    10:18 - Leaking to the press

    10:53 - Getting a hold of Roth

    12:25 - Early memories with Roth

    13:54 - The jock vs Vai story

    15:00 - The very first Roth concert he played

    16:23 - How Roth was his final mentor

    17:49 - If Rothā€™s movie was originally for Van Halen

    18:34 - If heā€™d do a reunion with the Eat ā€˜Em Smile band

    19:27 - The infamous Lucky Strike concert


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    14 September 2022, 8:00 am
  • 1 hour 18 minutes
    Steve Vai - His First 30 Years | Audio Documentary

    PLEASE WATCH ON YOUTUBE.

    https://youtu.be/ui_kEJ7C3O0


    The documentary has hundreds of Vai-centric facts and stories that even the most ardent fan will not have known. Complete with a Vaiā€™esque quirky sense of humor, the video covers Vaiā€™s life growing up, attending Berklee College, playing with several artists like Frank Zappa, Alcatrazz, the David Lee Roth band, and Whitesnake, the recording of both his solo albums Flex-Able and Passion and Warfare, plus Vaiā€™s role in the movie Crossroads, and how he helped create the JEM guitar.


    To watch the video version https://youtu.be/ui_kEJ7C3O0

    Other information, photos, etc. can be found here: https://bit.ly/3B9P0ZH

    Link to Arlen Roth's SoundCloud https://bit.ly/3cLQHTL


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    7 September 2022, 8:02 am
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