I was at the show and it was right up there with the best KC shows I've seen. I was REALLY happy with Vai in a true supporting role which is something he hasn't done in 35 years. He it in perfectly and didn't overwhelm with his Vai-ness. The whole band was as tight as you can be after 6 shows and very few mistakes. Hearing AB break out the old GR300 and twang bar king guitar was something special.
I like how it comes across as Steve applying everything he's learned in service of the music vs the solo becoming more important. And that he wants it to be that way.
Thanks for this beautiful capture. I've been following clips from the tour and The Sheltering Sky has been next level. Steve Vai seems to be getting more comfortable and making it more his own every time. I can't wait to see where it's at when I'm in the pit in about 10 days in DC.
Was that little touch of Baby’s on Fire in Steve’s second solo? I love seeing how this song evolved each night - this is the first one I’ve seen where Adrian really leans into the analog devices.
@@Nosferdamus nope, you're wrong, I've been listening to Adrian Belew my whole life, no one can play like him, but that sounded like shit. My ears didn't like it. Whatever you think I "don't get" doesn't exist.
@@markmarsh27 nah. watch his rig rundown, a lot went into the technical side of it. they are using new technology to mimic some of the older sounds because they either stopped working or they no longer have access to them, and they were limited by their recording hardware so they needed to upgrade things, which means the sound changed.
@@Nosferdamus Vai and Belew both sounded like their effects were coming out of a 1989 Atari computer Nos. I'm a guitar player, I don't think it worked, IMHO.
They already sound so much better, please do this as a world tour BEAT.
What a great song for this foursome - especially Vai - to show they respect the source material without being slaves to it.
Definitely, I’ve seen posts that criticize Steve for not being Fripp. This isn’t KC. I’m glad you said what you said.
So blessed to have caught this presentation in Chicago . ❤❤❤❤❤❤
No words. Only Music!🎸🎵🎼🎸
I was there last night, this song was one of many highlights of the show. Thanks for posting this.
They killed it in Dallas tonight. I agree, Sheltering Sky was definitely a highlight.
Lucky bugger. :)
Probably my favorite of the night. Steve Vai really nailed Fripp's guitar parts. Excellent.
I was at the show and it was right up there with the best KC shows I've seen. I was REALLY happy with Vai in a true supporting role which is something he hasn't done in 35 years. He it in perfectly and didn't overwhelm with his Vai-ness. The whole band was as tight as you can be after 6 shows and very few mistakes. Hearing AB break out the old GR300 and twang bar king guitar was something special.
Fantastic
Am in love with this band! Play forever!!!
I like how it comes across as Steve applying everything he's learned in service of the music vs the solo becoming more important. And that he wants it to be that way.
Thanks for this beautiful capture. I've been following clips from the tour and The Sheltering Sky has been next level. Steve Vai seems to be getting more comfortable and making it more his own every time. I can't wait to see where it's at when I'm in the pit in about 10 days in DC.
Thanks for the wonderful music, such musical Artistry it's hypnotic what a privilege to see this.have a wonderful week. PEACE AND LOVE TO EVERYONE ❤❤.
6:30 was about where I realized I hadn't been breathing for a while. Completely hypnotized.
Great recording... I saw them in Anaheim. Going to see them again in December.
I saw them 3 days earlier in Phoenix. This is a good quality video with excellent sound. Thanks for posting !!!
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Got my ticket! Can't wait Nov 25th.
Get ready! Hold on and be just blown away!!!!!
Tony is over there all by himself. Sounds great. May try to catch them in about a month.
We were sitting over on Tony’s side that night. Man is insanely talented. 78 years old and absolutely killing it.
Outstanding!
YASSSSSSS. So goooood.
The dude at 9:47 that says “WOW”….. thank you. It’s what I was thinking at that exact same moment.
Was that little touch of Baby’s on Fire in Steve’s second solo? I love seeing how this song evolved each night - this is the first one I’ve seen where Adrian really leans into the analog devices.
Congrats to their sound engineer. The Chapman Stick sounds awesome.
Greetings, fantastic.
Wow!
This absolutely blew my fucken face off
Belleza
Awesome.
He'd never admit in a billion years, but Frank would be very proud.
At least we have a guitarist who is moving around............lol.
THIS is why LSD was invented...
KC forever! (As long as it's not the Kansas City Chiefs .. signing off a fan of the even more so-called WAYCIST team...REDSKINS forever!!)
It was a cool show, finally got to see Adrian Belew!!
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@@CharlesBukowski-m1o I loved this song. And glad to finally get some Crimson on video. :)
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The effects on both guitars sound like shit. Strange isn't always good.
you don't get it.
@@Nosferdamus nope, you're wrong, I've been listening to Adrian Belew my whole life, no one can play like him, but that sounded like shit. My ears didn't like it. Whatever you think I "don't get" doesn't exist.
@@markmarsh27 nah. watch his rig rundown, a lot went into the technical side of it. they are using new technology to mimic some of the older sounds because they either stopped working or they no longer have access to them, and they were limited by their recording hardware so they needed to upgrade things, which means the sound changed.
@@Nosferdamus Vai and Belew both sounded like their effects were coming out of a 1989 Atari computer Nos. I'm a guitar player, I don't think it worked, IMHO.
@@markmarsh27dude maybe it was the quality of the camera recording it ?